The song is "Quiet Night" by Fläskkvartetten featuring Anna Ternheim on vocals.
according to the credits on the BBC playing of the original Swedish version it is a song called Homesick by Jean-Paul Wall but played by the Swedish group Flaskvartetten who have Youtube videos but not this song I think they may have done the 'cover' just for Wallender................. its good so if there is any recording I'd like it too..........hope this helps
It is made in different countries - the English version has Kenneth Branagh
Behind the mask - the rise of leslie verne
No. It does sound a little like a fast version of Take a Bow but the song is called Dumpling Warrior Remix.
Rage Against The Machine - "Calm like a bomb" It's on the 1999 album, Battle of Los Angeles. The version of the song in the album is different to the one in the ending credits of Matrix Reloaded, however. The credits in the film starts at the 1m 13s point in the album version.
according to the credits on the BBC playing of the original Swedish version it is a song called Homesick by Jean-Paul Wall but played by the Swedish group Flaskvartetten who have Youtube videos but not this song I think they may have done the 'cover' just for Wallender................. its good so if there is any recording I'd like it too..........hope this helps
I don't know where you can download it, but you can go to YouTube and watch it without credits.
It is made in different countries - the English version has Kenneth Branagh
Behind the mask - the rise of leslie verne
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - the Swedish version in 2009 and the American version in 2011. The Girl Who Played with Fire - the Swedish version in 2009 and the American version set for 2013. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest - the Swedish version in 2009 and no release date yet for the American version.
No. It does sound a little like a fast version of Take a Bow but the song is called Dumpling Warrior Remix.
Blake Shelton does sing the song Footloose. The song Footloose was played in the 2011 film Footloose.
There is none.
Yes, Carlson is a Swedish surname originating from the given name Carl, which is a common Swedish name. The "son" at the end of the name indicates "son of Carl" in Swedish, making it a patronymic surname.
Yes, a Swedish version of the film was made in 2009 since the book was originally in Swedish.
It isa great (closing)theme song - the only place that I can find it (the longest version of it that is) is on youtube, the end of the very first episode in 1968. I would love to get the sheet music for it and learn it on the piano.
One good name would be "Matti".