Jag Var Sa Kar.

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Jag Var Sa Kar.

Postby AlanMcKillop » 23 Dec 2020, 21:56

Todays offering is Jag Var Sa Kar (I Was So In Love), was written and performed by Agnetha Faltskog in 1968 before her ABBA days, backing track by Roger Paulsson, enjoy.

https://youtu.be/p6NOuSfio9Y
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Re: Jag Var Sa Kar.

Postby rogera » 24 Dec 2020, 10:46

That's a nice start to Christmas eve Alan - seasonal greetings and best wishes for the new year.
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Re: Jag Var Sa Kar.

Postby AlanMcKillop » 24 Dec 2020, 13:42

Thanks Roger, seasonal greetings to you and yours.
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Re: Jag Var Sa Kar.

Postby alanbakewell » 24 Dec 2020, 14:55

Not one I'd heard before Alan. But to quote a famous group of people,
"What a lovely tune".
Splendid tone and well played.
Thanks for posting. I enjoyed that.

Cheers, Alan.
To know and have known the love of a little dog is a truly wonderful thing.
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Re: Jag Var Sa Kar.

Postby Twilight Ranger » 24 Dec 2020, 19:26

I hadn't heard that, either. I like the tune and I like the way you play it. I don't know how Agnetha Fältskog wrote the name of the song, but in Swedish it would be Jag var så kär.
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Re: Jag Var Sa Kar.

Postby AlanMcKillop » 25 Dec 2020, 10:04

Thanks Alan & Lassi for listening and the information, I use the titles as per backing track lists and as I don’t know how to get the accents from my U.K. english keyboard, I try to get the spelling correct.
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Re: Jag Var Sa Kar.

Postby Twilight Ranger » 25 Dec 2020, 11:34

AlanMcKillop wrote:Thanks Alan & Lassi for listening and the information, I use the titles as per backing track lists and as I don’t know how to get the accents from my U.K. english keyboard, I try to get the spelling correct.

Hi Alan
I completely understand that in many cases it is plain impossible for you to know the spelling of song titles that come from outside the Anglo-Saxon world and I'm certainly not complaining. I just thought some people might find the information useful. Should you need non-British characters, Windows has a Character Map, which you can locate by typing its name in the Windows search box and pressing ENTER. Choose the character you need, copy it (Ctrl+C) and paste it in your text (Ctrl+V).

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Re: Jag Var Sa Kar.

Postby AlanMcKillop » 25 Dec 2020, 15:25

Hi Lassi,
I'll give that a try next time as a lot of Roger Paulsson's backing tracks are in Swedish. Thanks.
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