Eleanor Bodel

Eleanor Bodel (real name Bodil Ellinor Olsson) (July 6, 1948 in Nacka, Sweden) is a Swedish pop singer who began performing in public in 1968 with the orchestra of Bruno Glenmark and from 1969 as a solo artist. Of her hits, Sunday Will Never Be the Same (1968), written by Neil Sedaka (1969) and a cover of Del Shannon's Keep Searchin' (1969) remained in the Top Ten charts for several weeks and also reached number one. In 1969, she also topped the Svensktoppen charts for four weeks with the song Jag önskar att det alltid vore sommar, a Swedish-language version of It Might as Well Rain Until September., composed by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and lyrics in Swedish partially written by herself.

Eleanor Bodel

Eleanor Bodel (real name Bodil Ellinor Olsson) (July 6, 1948 in Nacka, Sweden) is a Swedish pop singer who began performing in public in 1968 with the orchestra of Bruno Glenmark and from 1969 as a solo artist. Of her hits, Sunday Will Never Be the Same (1968), written by Neil Sedaka (1969) and a cover of Del Shannon's Keep Searchin' (1969) remained in the Top Ten charts for several weeks and also reached number one. In 1969, she also topped the Svensktoppen charts for four weeks with the song Jag önskar att det alltid vore sommar, a Swedish-language version of It Might as Well Rain Until September., composed by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and lyrics in Swedish partially written by herself.