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Du gamla, du fria
national anthem of Sweden

Maamme
"'" (), known by its original Swedish title as "" () and in English as "'", is the de facto national anthem of Finland. The music was composed by the German immigrant Fredrik Pacius, with original Swedish lyrics by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. It was first performed on 13 May 1848. Originally, it was written for the 500th anniversary of Porvoo, and for that occasion it was Runeberg himself who wrote the music.
Waterloo
original song written and composed by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson; originally performed by ABBA at Melodifestivalen 1974 and the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest
Ålänningens sång
anthem of Åland Islands
Fernando
song written and composed by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Stikkan Anderson; originally recorded by ABBA in 1975 and relased in 1976
Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA
Basshunter song; lyrical adaptation of "Daddy DJ" by Daddy DJ
Fångad av en stormvind
song written and composed by Stephan Berg, originally performed by Carola Søgaard at Melodifestivalen 1991 and the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest
Boten Anna
song by Basshunter
Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley
1984 song recorded by Herreys

Caramelldansen
is the first track from Swedish music group Caramell's second and final album Supergott released in 2001. It became an Internet meme in the mid-2000s after a sped-up version of the song was attached to a video loop from the Japanese visual novel Popotan, which went viral. This version of the song was officially released in 2006 in Sweden and Japan as , the latter of which charted on Oricon. A virtual group called Caramella Girls was launched to promote the song, renditions in other languages, and other cover songs and original songs.
Leve Palestina
1978 Swedish song
Jul, jul, strålande jul
Christmas song with lyrics by Edvard Evers and musik av Gustaf Nordqvist
Gubben Noak
drinking song
DotA
Basshunter song
Främling
song written and composed by Lasse Holm and Monica Forsberg; originally performed by Carola Häggkvist at Melodifestivalen 1983 and the 1983 Eurovision Song Contest
Ja, må du leva!
birthday song
Vifta med händerna
song co-written and performed by Basshunter
Den vilda
song written and composed by Nanne Grönvall, Peter Grönvall and Maria Rådsten; originally performed by Roger Potare at Melodifestivalen 2000 and the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest
Fest i hela huset
original song co-written and performed by Basshunter
Blott en dag
Christian hymn written by Lina Sandell
Idas sommarvisa
children's song with lyrics by Astrid Lindgren and music by Georg Riedel
Giv mig ej glans, ej guld, ej prakt
Finnish Christmas song by Zacharis Topelius
Boogaloo
song composed and written by Mikael Wendt and Christer Lundh, originally performed by Lotta Engberg at Melodifestivalen 1987 and the 1987 Eurovision Song Contest

Satellit
"Satellit" (), known in English as "Satellite", is a soft rock song written by Swedish composer and singer Ted Gärdestad and lyricist Kenneth Gärdestad. Originally performed by Ted, the song was performed in its native language as the entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, finishing in 17th place.
Tryggare kan ingen vara
Christian song with lyrics by Lina Sandell
Kärleken är
song written and composed by Ingela Forsman, Håkan Almqvist and Bobby Ljunggren, originally performed by Blond at Melodifestivalen 1998 and the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest
Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
original song written and composed by Ed McCurdy
Dag efter dag
original song composed by Lasse Holm, lyrics by Monica Forsberg; originally performed by Chips at Melodifestivalen 1982 and the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest
Bra vibrationer
song composed by Lasse Holm with lyrics by Ingela Forsman; originally performed by Kikki Danielsson at Melodifestivalen 1985 and the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest
Var hälsad, sköna morgonstund
Swedish Christmas hymn
Fångad i en dröm
song written and composed by Björn Skifs and Bengt Palmers; originally performed by Björn Skifs at Melodifestivalen 1981 and the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest
Mors lilla Olle
children's song written and composed by Alice Tegnér
Öppna din dörr
original song written and composed by Tommy Nilsson, originally recorded by Tommy Nilsson and released in 1994
Raska fötter springa tripp, tripp, tripp
Christmas song written and composed by Sigrid Sköldberg-Pettersson and Emmy Köhler, originally published in 1901
Gläns över sjö och strand
1891 Viktor Rydberg poem, set to music among others by Alice Tegnér in 1893
Små grodorna
song
Just nu!
song written and composed by Tomas Ledin, originally performed by Tomas Ledin at Melodifestivalen 1980 and the 1980 Eurovision Song Contest
Sommartider
"Sommartider", written by Per Gessle, is the song that throughout the years has become considered the signature song for Swedish pop group Gyllene Tider. It was released as a single on 18 June 1982. It was re-released both on 27 June 1989 and in 1995. The original version peaked at number six on the Swedish Singles Chart and number three on the Norwegian Singles Chart, and the 1989 version peaked at number three on the Swedish Singles Chart. It has been certified gold in Sweden. "Sommartider" was also recorded with lyrics in the English language, with the name "Summer City". It has over the ye
Sträck ut din hand
song composed and written by Lasse Berghagen, and originally recorded by Kellys in 1994
Teddybjörnen Fredriksson
song written and composed by Lasse Berghagen, originally recorded by Lasse Berghagen and Ann-Louise Hanson and released in 1969
Unga & fria
song written and composed by Fröken Snusk and Saraha, originally performed by Fröken Snusk at Melodifestivalen 2022
Tre pepparkaksgubbar
Christmas song written and composed by Alice Tegnér and Astrid Forsell-Gullstrand, originally published in 1913
Om tårar vore guld
song written and composed by Agnetha Fältskog; originally recorded by Agnetha Fältskog and released in 1970