Flickorna i Småland

"Flickorna i Småland" (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈflɪ̂kːʊɳa iː ˈsmǒːland]; English: "The Girls in Småland") is a Swedish song written in 1912 by (known as Kalle i Dalen) and composed by . It became a long lived schlager. According to the Swedish Tourist Association's 1968 yearbook, Karl Williams got his inspiration to the song a sunday, mid-year through 1912, on his way from to a party in . While repairing his flat bicycle tire he got to see three beautiful girls around some nearby heather hills. Eddie Meduza released a version of it in 2002.

Flickorna i Småland

"Flickorna i Småland" (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈflɪ̂kːʊɳa iː ˈsmǒːland]; English: "The Girls in Småland") is a Swedish song written in 1912 by (known as Kalle i Dalen) and composed by . It became a long lived schlager. According to the Swedish Tourist Association's 1968 yearbook, Karl Williams got his inspiration to the song a sunday, mid-year through 1912, on his way from to a party in . While repairing his flat bicycle tire he got to see three beautiful girls around some nearby heather hills. Eddie Meduza released a version of it in 2002.