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・ Min Sheng Bao
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Min soldat
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・ Min System
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・ Min Tanaka
・ Min Taya Medaw
・ Min Tein
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・ Min Won-sik


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Min soldat : ウィキペディア英語版
Min soldat
"Min soldat" (English: "My Soldier") is a Swedish song written by Nils Perne (Jokern). It was recorded by Ulla Billquist in 1940 and became one of the most popular Swedish songs during World War II.
Carroll Loveday wrote new English lyrics for the song, which became "The Shrine of St. Cecilia". It was recorded by numerous artists.
==Origins==
The song was written for and first performed by Naemi Briese in Gosta Jonsson’s revue ''Det kommer en vår'' at the Folkan theatre in Stockholm. In the song, a woman is thinking of her fiance who is a soldier "somewhere in Sweden" ("någonstans i Sverige"). She recalls how fashionable he was in comparison to the photograph of him in an ill-fitting uniform. He has told her that they cannot afford to get married this year, and when he arrived yesterday on leave and took her to a dance, he was so tired that he fell asleep at the table. She says she does not mind because he is her "soldier somewhere in Sweden".
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