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Helan Går


Helan Går


Helan går is a popular Swedish drinking song, or snapsvisa. Helan ("the whole") is an expression signifying the first (small) glass of spirit (commonly akvavit or vodka) in a series, and går means "goes (down)"; loosely translated as, "Bottoms up!" Thus, it is commonly sung as a toast, typically for the first glass of spirit at a seated dinner. The song has also become quite common in Finland, especially at academic dinners.

When Sweden's ice hockey team won the 1957 World Ice Hockey Championships in Moscow, not all of the Swedish players knew the lyrics to Du gamla, du fria, the de facto Swedish national anthem, so the players sang Helan går instead.

The song's origin is uncertain because it is rarely noted in historical documents. One early mention occurs in an operetta in 1843. Several composers have written variations of the melody, including Franz Lehár. In 1959 The Belafonte Folk Singers recorded Heylan Går on the album Drinking Songs Around The World RCA LSP1992. The song, in an instrumental version under the title Helan, is present as a ringtone on some Nokia mobile phones, possibly as a nod to Nokia's Nordic (Finnish) heritage. It is Sweden's theme in Civilization VI.

Lyrics

*In the classic version, "trår" is used instead of "tar". "Tar" is modernized, and doesn't rhyme.

English version

A more verbatim translation might be:

The phonetic version for English speakers who want to sing in Swedish:

And a parodic meta-version (Staffan Waltré):

The half, or "halvan" in the lyrics above refer to the name traditionally given to the second snaps. The meaning is therefore "the one who doesn't drink the first snaps won't get the second one either"

Footnotes

References (Swedish)

  • Christina Mattsson, Helan går. 150 visor till skålen, Atlantis, 2002.
  • Christina Mattsson, Från Helan till lilla Manasse, Atlantis, 2002.

External links

  • Helan går on YouTube


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Helan Går by Wikipedia (Historical)


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