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- Kråkevisa abstract "Kråkevisa (The Crow Song), also known as Bonden og Kråka (The Farmer and the Crow) and Mannen han gjekk seg i vedaskog (The man went into the firewood forest), is a widespread Norwegian name for a folk song and jocular ballad spread over all of Scandinavia. There are different versions in Norway, which also uses other melodies. Kråkevisa was sometimes sung by two people as a duel song, where the loser was the one who forgot the verses, or was not able to come up with new verses. Variants are also known in Danish, Faroese, and Swedish. Although the song is counted to the Scandinavian medieval ballads, it is still widely well-known, often as a song for children.".
- Kråkevisa thumbnail Kråkvisa.jpg?width=300.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageID "8746413".
- Kråkevisa wikiPageLength "1135".
- Kråkevisa wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Kråkevisa wikiPageRevisionID "632196541".
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink Arve_Moen_Bergset.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Norwegian_folk_songs.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_song_unknown.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink Duel.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink Leaves_Eyes.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink Lillebjørn_Nilsen.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink Morten_Harket.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink Spiritual_Seasons.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink Tempest_(band).
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink The_Types_of_the_Scandinavian_Medieval_Ballad.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLink File:Kråkvisa.jpg.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kråkevisa".
- Kråkevisa hasPhotoCollection Kråkevisa.
- Kråkevisa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Kråkevisa subject Category:Norwegian_folk_songs.
- Kråkevisa subject Category:Year_of_song_unknown.
- Kråkevisa comment "Kråkevisa (The Crow Song), also known as Bonden og Kråka (The Farmer and the Crow) and Mannen han gjekk seg i vedaskog (The man went into the firewood forest), is a widespread Norwegian name for a folk song and jocular ballad spread over all of Scandinavia. There are different versions in Norway, which also uses other melodies. Kråkevisa was sometimes sung by two people as a duel song, where the loser was the one who forgot the verses, or was not able to come up with new verses.".
- Kråkevisa label "Kråkevisa".
- Kråkevisa sameAs Kråkevisa.
- Kråkevisa sameAs m.027h7ct.
- Kråkevisa sameAs Q6440462.
- Kråkevisa sameAs Q6440462.
- Kråkevisa wasDerivedFrom Kråkevisa?oldid=632196541.
- Kråkevisa depiction Kråkvisa.jpg.
- Kråkevisa isPrimaryTopicOf Kråkevisa.