Nu tar vi dom

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"Nu tar vi dom"
Song
A-side"Nu tar vi dom"
B-side"Här kommer grabbarna" (Lotta Engberg)
The Stockholm Globe Arena, where most games during the 1989 IIHF World Ice Hockey Championship were played.

"Nu tar vi dom" (alternate spelling: Nu tar vi dem), also known as "VM, nu är det hockeyfeber", is a song used as a fight song for the Swedish national team during the 1989 IIHF World Ice Hockey Championship in Sweden. Lasse Holm wrote both lyrics and music, and the song was recorded by the players themselves, with Håkan Södergren as lead singer. The single peaked at second position on the Swedish singles chart. The B-side was "Här kommer grabbarna" by Lotta Engberg.[1] The song became a Svensktoppen hit for seven weeks between 9 April-21 May 1989, and topped the chart between 16-30 April that year.

The song also appeared on the Hockey'n'Roll compilation album.

Despite Sweden ending up 4th in the tournament, the song became popular.

The song was originally written on demand following a meeting with Trygg Hansa and the Swedish Ice Hockey Association. The "Hockey!" chant during the beginning of the recording was performed by pupils from Lasse Holm's son's school class.[2]

Chart trajectory

Chart (1989) Peak position
Sweden 2[3]

References