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Secret Service
Secret Service performing in 1985
Background information
Also known asOla+3 (1979)
OriginStockholm, Sweden
Genres
Years active
  • 1979–1987
  • 1992
  • 2000
  • 2006–present
Labels
Members
  • Tim Norell
  • Ulf Wahlberg
  • Anders Hansson
  • Mats Lindberg
  • Jamie Borger
  • Jan-Erik Perning
  • Johan Becker
Past members
  • Ola Håkansson
  • Tonny Lindberg
  • Leif Johansson
  • Leif Paulsén
  • Mikael Erlandsson
Websitesecretservicemusic.com

Secret Service is a Swedish pop band formed in Stockholm in 1979.

History

In 1979, Ola Håkansson, former vocalist of Ola & the Janglers and then a publishing manager at Sonet Records, teamed up with Tim Norell and Ulf Wahlberg as Ola+3 to write a few songs that they submitted to the 1979 Melodifestivalen, a popular contest which is the Swedish qualification to the Eurovision Song Contest. Ola+3 did not win but the members decided to continue working together and changed their band's name to Secret Service. Besides Ola Håkansson (vocals), Tim Norell and Ulf Wahlberg (keyboards), the original lineup also included Tony Lindberg (guitars), Leif Paulsen (bass) and Leif Johansson (drums).

Norell, who along with Björn Håkanson penned most songs of the band, did not however appear with them on stage or on the album covers. Secret Service's first single "Oh Susie" became a hit in Sweden and several other countries in Europe, in South America and Australia. Their album of the same title included another hit, "Ten O'Clock Postman", which went gold in Sweden. Other successes followed, with their synthpop number "Flash in the Night" in 1981 (their greatest success) hitting charts all over continental Europe. Ola Håkansson's duet with ex-ABBA's Agnetha Fältskog, "The Way You Are", released 1986, became a gold single in Sweden.

In 1987, Håkansson, Norell and Wahlberg released Aux Deux Magots, their last album as Secret Service. The other members of the band had quit by then and were replaced by multi-instrumentalist Anders Hansson and bassist Mats A. Lindberg. Håkansson would become Norell's partner with Army of Lovers' Alexander Bard in what would be known as the Megatrio, a Swedish equivalent to Stock-Aitken-Waterman known as Norell Oson Bard. In 1992, Håkansson and his associates established Stockholm Records as a joint venture with PolyGram. They produced such artists as Army of Lovers and The Cardigans, among others.

In 2012, Secret Service released The Lost Box, an album with forgotten and unreleased recorded songs from the '80s and '90s, such as "Different" and "Satellites".

"Oh Susie" was covered in Czech as "Ó, Sůzi", performed by Petr Kotvald. "10 O'Clock Postman" was covered by Wolfgang Petry as "Ganz oder gar nicht" (in German), and also covered by Date as "Sida vid sida" (in Swedish).

Norell, Wahlberg, Hansson and Lindberg has begun to tour with a new singer, Johan Becker, as Secret Service, mostly in Russia.[1] They also released a single, Secret Mission in 2020.[2]

On 15 October 2021, a cover version of Army of Lovers' "Lit De Parade" was released.

Personnel

Timeline

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

Year Title Peak chart positions
FIN
[3]
GER
[4]
SWE
[5]
1979
Oh Susie 7
1981 Ye Si Ca 56 20
1982 Cutting Corners 12 9
1984 Jupiter Sign 25
1985 When the Night Closes In 24 37
1987 Aux Deux Magots 46
2012 The Lost Box 60
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released

Compilation albums

Year Title Peak chart positions
SWE
[5]
1982 Greatest Hits 14
1984 Sonets Guldskiveartister
1987 Collection
1988 Spotlight
1998 The Very Best Of
2000 Top Secret – Greatest Hits 49
2002 En Popklassiker
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
AUS
[6]
AUT
[7]
BE
[8]
DEN
[9]
FIN
[3]
FRA
[10]
GER
[11]
NL
[12]
NOR
[13]
SWE
[14][15]
SWI
[16]
1979 "Oh Susie" 49 7 27 35 9 6 1
"Ten O'Clock Postman" 8 30 4 18
"Darling, Your My Girl"
1980 "Ye Si Ca" 11 9 8 18 6
1981 "L.A. Goodbye" 11 16
"Flash in the Night" 17 12 8 6 23 42 6 12 9
1982 "Cry Softly (Time Is Mourning)" 18 27 10 12 8
"If I Try"
"Dancing in Madness" 10 11
1983 "Do It" 18
"Jo-Anne, Jo-Anne"
1984 "How I Want You"
1985 "Let Us Dance Just a Little Bit More"
"When the Night Closes In" 51
1986 "Night City"
"The Way You Are" (Ola Håkansson & Agnetha Fältskog) 1
1987 "Say, Say"
"I'm So, I'm So, I'm So (I'm So in Love with You)" 17
1988 "Don't You Know, Don't You Know"
1990 "Megamix" 11
1997 "Flash in the Night" (The Antiloop Reconstruction) 35
2000 "The Dancer"
2009 "Different"
2010 "Satellites"
2019 "Go On"
2020 "Secret Mission"
2021 "Lit de Parade"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released

References

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  6. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 268. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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