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Tommy Nilsson
Nilsson in 2013
Background information
Birth nameErik Tommy Nilsson
Born (1960-03-11) 11 March 1960 (age 64)
Solna, Sweden
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Spouse
(m. 1993; div. 2007)

Erik Tommy Nilsson (born 11 March 1960) is a Swedish singer and songwriter.[1]

Career

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In the late 1970s, Nilsson was the singer of Swedish heavy metal band Horizont. The group released two albums but a French producer, Yves Accary, contacted Nilsson and signed him to a French record company. The singer enjoyed his first big hit in France in 1981 with the song "No Way No How". The single sold one million copies and the album 200 000 copies. No Way No How, his first album, included disco tracks and ballads. A follow-up LP Tommy Nilsson was released in 1982 and this time the songs were composed by Tommy Nilsson and Alex R Contanstinos. This was a rock album, recorded in Stockholm and Los Angeles, but it did not sell very well and after two years of travelling between France and the United States, Nilsson decided to go back to Sweden.

He first joined another metal band, Easy Action, and recorded one album with them That makes One . The group eventually split up and Nilsson started a solo career. He represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 with the ballad En dag (One day) and placed fourth. He has also made several Swedish hits in Sweden; Allt som jag känner (Everything that I feel) (a duet with Tone Norum) in 1987, Öppna din dörr (Open your door) in 1994, Dina färger var blå (Your colours were blue) in 1996, and Amelia in 2005. In 1988, he was given an award for best Swedish male artist and in 1994 received a gold disc for his album En Kvinnas Man.

In 1997, Nilsson co-starred with Mary Wilson of the Supremes in "Supreme Soul", the story of a black singer who arrives in Sweden to do a show with a white singer. The show consisted of music, as well as humorous moments that highlighted culture differences between Sweden and the United States of America. In 2001, a compilation of his songs En samling 1981–2001, went platinum in Sweden. Nilsson has also collaborated with Swedish television, dubbed cartoons, and acted in several plays. In 2005, his album Tiden före nu reached # 2 on the Swedish sales chart just after its release.

Nilsson took part in the Swedish national Eurovision Song Contest selection again in 2007. He performed the power ballad Jag tror på människan (I believe in man) in Melodifestivalen 2007's first semi final in Jönköping on 3 February 2007, and qualified for the final round, along with Anna Book. The song placed tenth and last in the final after failing to receive any points from the judges or the televoting audience. Nevertheless, Jag tror på människan reached #9 on the Svensktoppen.

The singer played the part of Captain von Trapp in the musical The Sound of Music that ran in Stockholm beginning 29 September 2007, ending with a tour and the last performance in Örebro in May 2008. Nilsson has been married to the Swedish actress Malin Berghagen.

Nilsson is also known for his dubbing work for animated films and series, including Bonkers (TV series), Top Cat, Batman: The Animated Series, The Busy World of Richard Scarry, the voice of Patrick Star in SpongeBob SquarePants, among others. He dubbed Mel Gibson's voice of John Smith in Pocahontas.

In 2016, he participated in Så mycket bättre, which was broadcast on TV4. He also participated in the Swedish show Stjärnornas stjärna in 2018, broadcast on the same channel.[2]

Since 2017, he is married to actress Linda Olsson.[3]

He is back in the band Easy Action since 2019.

Discography

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Albums

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Studio albums
Year Album Peak positions Certification
SWE
[4]
1982 Tommy Nilsson  –
1988 It! 3
1990 Follow the Road 11
1994 En kvinnas man 8
1996 Så nära 15
1999 Fri att vara här 57
2005 Tiden före nu 2
2013 Stay Straight on the Current Road 52
Compilation albums
Year Album Peak positions
SWE
[4]
2001 En samling 1981–2001 2
2006 Det bästa med Tommy Nilsson 38
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Other albums

Singles

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Year Song Peak positions Album
SWE
[4]
1988 "Allt som jag känner"
(with Tone Norum)
1
"Maybe We're About to Fall in Love" 1
"Miss My Love" 18
1989 "En dag" 3
"Time"
(with Zemya Hamilton)
19
1994 "Öppna din dörr" 2
1995 "Dina färger var blå" 9
1999 "Här är jag nu" 46
2007 "Jag tror på människan" 12
2016 "Sommarnatt" 75
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2018 "Om du ser mig"[7]
2019 "Högre"[8]
Other singles
  • 1981: "In the Mean Meantimes" / "No Way No How"
  • 1981: "Radio Me"
  • 1987: "My Summer With You" (with Tone Norum)
  • 1990: "Too Many Expectations"
  • 1990: "Looking Through the Eyes of a Child"
  • 1990: "Don't Walk Away"
  • 1991: "Long Lasting Love"
  • 1994: "En kvinnas man"
  • 1994: "Lämnar du mig"
  • 1994: "Marianne"
  • 1996: "Om jag är den du vill ha"
  • 1996: "Å så nära"
  • 1996: "Du är för mig"
  • 1999: "Din skugga på mitt täcke"
  • 2001: "När du är här"
  • 2002: "Nu är tid att leva" (with Åsa Jinder)
  • 2005: "Amelia"
  • 2005: "Allt ditt hjärta är"
  • 2006: "Vi brann"
  • 2016: "Håll mitt hjärta hårt" (with Patrik Isaksson and Uno Svenningsson as Patrik, Tommy & Uno (Melodifestivalen 2016)
  • 2016: "My Love Is Not Blind"
  • 2016: "Det sitter i dig"

Citations

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  1. ^ "Tommy Nilsson". Discogs. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  2. ^ Edman, Julia (14 March 2020). "Lär känna Tommy Nilsson i Stjärnornas stjärna – Stjärnornas stjärna". TV4 (Sweden) (in Swedish). Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Tommy Nilssons nya bröllopsbesked med 19 år yngre Linda". Hänt.se. 10 May 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "Tommy Nilsson discography". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Veckolista Album, vecka 26" (in Swedish). Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  6. ^ "Sverigetopplistan – Sveriges Officiella Topplista". Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Om du ser mig by Tommy Nilsson". Spotify. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Högre by Tommy Nilsson". Spotify. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest
1989
Succeeded by