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- Beatles_(song) abstract ""Beatles", written by Sven Olov Bagge and Claes Bure, was the song that, performed by Swedish dansband Forbes, won the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1977. The song's lyrics are about the popular 1960s British pop group the Beatles and include the phrase "Yeah, yeah, yeah" as an homage to the Beatles song "She Loves You". Forbes took the song to the United Kingdom for the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, with Anders Berglund as conductor. The audience cheered at the song, not unexpectedly since the contest took place in the United Kingdom, but the jury had another opinion. The song finished last, with only two points, from West Germany.At the Swedish singles chart, it peaked at #3.The song was at Svensktoppen for four weeks during the period 17 April 1977 – 8 May 1977, peaking at #6.".
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- Beatles_(song) after ""Det blir alltid värre framåt natten" by Björn Skifs".
- Beatles_(song) artist Forbes_(band).
- Beatles_(song) before ""Jennie, Jennie" by Lasse Berghagen".
- Beatles_(song) before "1975".
- Beatles_(song) composer "Claes Bure".
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- Beatles_(song) country "Sweden".
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- Beatles_(song) language "Swedish".
- Beatles_(song) lyricist "Sven-Olof Bagge".
- Beatles_(song) lyrics ?1977se.
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- Beatles_(song) song ""Beatles"".
- Beatles_(song) title "Melodifestivalen winners".
- Beatles_(song) year "1977".
- Beatles_(song) years "1977".
- Beatles_(song) subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_1977.
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- Beatles_(song) comment ""Beatles", written by Sven Olov Bagge and Claes Bure, was the song that, performed by Swedish dansband Forbes, won the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1977. The song's lyrics are about the popular 1960s British pop group the Beatles and include the phrase "Yeah, yeah, yeah" as an homage to the Beatles song "She Loves You". Forbes took the song to the United Kingdom for the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, with Anders Berglund as conductor.".
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- Beatles_(song) name ""Beatles"".