Håll om mig

"Håll om mig"
Single by Nanne Grönvall
Released 2005
Format CD
Length M&L
Nanne Grönvall chronology
"Evig kärlek" (2003) "Håll om mig" (2005) " Jag sträcker mig mot himlen"/"Om du var min" (2005)

Håll om mig, written by Ingela Forsman and Nanne Grönvall, is a song performed by Nanne Grönvall at Melodifestivalen 2005. The song won a late 2004 contest, as very songs with few female songwriters had been selected for Melodifestivalen. The song was performed for first time in the 4th Melodifestivalen semifinal, inside Växjö tipshall in Växjö on 5 March 2005. From the semifinal, the song went all the way to the final inside the Stockholm Globe Arena one week later. The song became popular among the audience, and was expected to win the final. After the votings, the song received most votes from the TV viewers, but the jury groups appointed the Martin Stenmarck song Las Vegas as winner. Håll om mig ended up second, three points after the winning song.

Chart trajectory

The song became successful charting, topping the Swedish singles chart three weeks after release. The single topped the Swedish singles chart for two weeks, and charted for totally 32 weeks, ending the chart visit on 22 December2005. The song entered Svensktoppen on 3 April 2005,[1] topping the chart before staying at the chart for 36 weeks, ending the visit on 4 December 2005[2] and ending up as the third most successful Svensktoppen song in 2005.

During 2005, the song was voted as winner for the National Finals Song Contest.

Chart trajectory

Chart (2005) Peak position
Sweden 1[3]

Album

The song appeared on two 2005 Nanne Grönwall albums, 20 år med Nanne and Alltid på väg.

Trivia

Chart successions

Preceded by
Las Vegas by Martin Stenmarck
What's in It for Me by Amy Diamond
Number-one single in Sweden
31 March 2005
Succeeded by
What's in It for Me by Amy Diamond
Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil by Schnappi

References

  1. "Svensktoppen". 3 April 2005. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  2. "Svensktoppen". 4 December 2005. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  3. "Håll om mig". 2005. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  4. Framåt fredag - Kör om mig

External links

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