Bertil Boo
John Bertil Boo (16 January 1914 in Askersund – 20 July 1996 in Sundbyberg) was a Swedish singer. Bertil Boo grew up as the youngest of 15 siblings on a farm, which he took over after the death of his father. It was not until 1946, at the age of 32, that Boo became popular as a singer, when he sang the sentimental song Violer till mor (Violets for Mother) in the Swedish radio show Frukostklubben. Boo had already recorded the song on the Sonora label, which at the time was one of the leading Swedish record labels, and after the performance on Frukostklubben, Violer till mor sold 250,000 copies, which in 1946 was an extraordinarily high number. Boo became known for singing this kind of popular ballad, and made a large number of recordings. His sobriquet was Den sjungande bonden (the singing farmer). As the "singing farmer", Boo appeared in ten of the Åsa-Nisse films between 1949 and 1966. Boo did not consider himself an actor, but would sing one or more songs in the films. Bertil Boo died of leukemia in 1996.
Genre: swedish-ballads
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Top Tracks
- Holiday Inn: Jag drömmer om en jul hemma (Sung in Swedish)
- Sången om Warszawa
- Skyn som grät
- Den gröna dalen
- En dörr på glänt
- Tangokavaljeren, Som varje liten pärla
- När en stjärna från himlen faller
- Flickan på Ingarö Strand
- Löjtnantshjärtan
- För hennes skull
- Säg det i toner
- Mormors drömbok
- Fem minuter till
- Hjärtats saga
- Violer till mor (En Liten Blåveis)
- Ett hemlöst barn
- Drömmar av silver, drömmar av guld
- Holiday Inn: White Chrismas (Sung in Swedish)
- Ramona
- Blå hav
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