Povel Ramel
Povel Karl Henric Ramel was a Swedish entertainer. Ramel was a singer, pianist, vaudeville artist, author and a novelty song composer. His style was characterized by imaginative wit, both verbal and musical. He took inspiration from US and UK 'crazy' style humor and created his own personal Swedish version, unusual combinations of lyrics and music, word play, pastiche and general unexpectedness. He wrote approximately 1700 songs, skits and monologues, and he is regarded as a legend and an institution in Swedish entertainment.
Early life
Povel Ramel was born in Östermalm, Stockholm into an affluent noble family. His father, Karl Ramel, was a lawyer. At a young age, Ramel found a loving audience for his talents in the family nurses, maids and cooks, and also his parents. His family often went on extensive holidays, and on such an occasion, on a beach in Belgium, when Povel was two years old he stepped on a nail. With the wound infected Povel was not expected to survive, although he recovered, with a slight permanent injury.Ramel's school-life was troubled. He cut classes, often going to Skansen, an open-air museum and zoo, favouring their monkey house. To avoid getting into trouble, Ramel told his teachers that he had lost his attendance book, thereby getting a new one, while showing his parents the old one, free from absence remarks. However, one day his father spotted Ramel visiting the monkey house. Subsequently, his father tried sending Ramel to various schools, but with little success.
At the age of 15, Ramel accompanied his parents on a car trip. There was a collision and Ramel's mother, Märta Tesch, died the following day in hospital. His father died a few months later.
Career
After his parents' death, Ramel was raised by his paternal aunt, who recognised his artistic potential. He went to art school, but his infatuation with painting did not last. However, he developed a love for playing the piano and for words, as he became inspired by musicians such as Bing Crosby, Fats Waller, British trumpeter Nat Gonella, Spike Jones and British dance band leader Harry Roy. Entering Aftonbladet's talent hunt, Vi som vill opp in 1939, Ramel sang and yawned his own composition, "En sömnig serenad". By this time Ramel was already a prolific songwriter. His aunt wrote the lyrics to one of his songs, "En vår utan dig", which he recorded. Ramel's lyrics are noted for their humor and dramatic wordplay. Musically he was able to adopt styles from most types of music for his own purposes.Later, when called to do his military service, his foot condition kept him out of active duty, and he was given an administrative role. When studying the military code, he learned that most everything was forbidden. But, with no rules to be found against Boogie Woogie Walzes, he dutifully wrote Johanssons boogie-woogie-vals, the song that was later to become his first hit.
STIM required the record have a label banning its airplay. As a result, the sales were minimal. Then a friend at the record company sent a copy with the label pulled off to Radiotjänst, and the sales jumped. Ramel was hired by Radiotjänst in 1945, which ushered in a new era of radio entertainment. With several series of innovative radio shows featuring the crazy style of humor, he became a household name in Sweden.
Knäppupp
In 1952 Ramel and Felix Alvo started the Knäppupp AB company. The Knäppupp vaudeville shows were popular with Swedish audiences. His first vaudeville show was "Akta Huvet" and Ramel made his entrance hanging from a cable over the auditorium. The show opened at the Cirkus theatre in Gothenburg in 1952. Knäppupp AB also produced a number of movies, such as Ratataa in 1956. Ramel also had several pub shows such as, "Karamelodier". "Karamelodier" is one of Ramel's typical puns, as the word karamelodier is a combination of the words "karamell", "Ramel" and "melodier".Some of his most famous songs
- Johanssons boogie woogie vals
- Måste vägen till Curaçao gynga så
- Släkt-huset
- Högt uppe på berget
- Far, jag kan inte få upp min kokosnöt
- Skratt
- Underbart är kort, one of the few Ramel songs that are purely romantic
- Nya Skrytvalsen
- Tjo va de va livat i holken i lördags
- Naturbarn
- Är det nån som har en våning åt mej?
- Sorglösa brunn
- Varför är där ingen is till punschen?
- De sista entusiasterna
- Karl Nilsson
- Det skulle aldrig delfinerna göra
- Jag diggar dig
- Köp inte en zebra!
- While he almost exclusively worked in Swedish language, he has written at least one song in English, "The Sukiyaki Syndrome", about a visit to a Japanese restaurant, and others with a brief English introduction such as "Birth of the Gammeldans".
Karamelodiktstipendiet
The 2007 ceremony was led by Ramel and his wife Susanna's children Mikael and Lotta, due to their father being confined to his home after heart surgery.
Holders:
- 2016 – Per Andersson
- 2015 – Niklas Strömstedt
- 2014 – Kristina Lugn
- 2013 – Carl-Einar Häckner
- 2012 – Eva Rydberg
- 2011 – Johan Glans
- 2010 – Maria Lundqvist
- 2009 – Johan Ulveson
- 2008 – Babben Larsson
- 2007 – Henrik Dorsin
- 2006 – Kalle Moraeus from Orsa Spelmän
- 2005 – Sissela Kyle
- 2004 – Lena Philipsson
- 2003 – Peter Carlsson
- 2002 – The Real Group
- 2001 – Fredrik Lindström
- 2000 – Robin Carlsson
- 1999 – Viba femba
- 1998 – Hannes Holm and Måns Herngren
- 1997 – Wille Crafoord
- 1996 – Louise Hoffsten
- 1995 – Peter Dalle
- 1994 – I manegen med Glenn Killing
- 1993 – Marie Bergman
- 1992 – Tomas von Brömssen
- 1991 – Magnus Uggla
- 1990 – Ulla Skoog
- 1989 – Robert Broberg
- 1988 – Ainbusk
- 1987 – Claes Eriksson
- 1986 – Mikael Ramel
- 1985 – Anne-Lie Rydé
- 1984 – Björn Skifs
- 1983 – Totte Wallin
''Från Asar till Wasar''
- , 1945.
He describes the history of Sweden "as it was" from the old Norse "Asar"-gods to Gustav Vasa.
He also has some 'eternity-friends' and an 'eternity-dog' called Missräkningen.
Min galna hage
- , 1957.
This book has sections, called corners. These are:
- Poetiska hörnet
- * Poems written by a fictional lady called Ewa Sophi Drömmington
- De smås hörn
- * Some stories about Little Huno and his 36 siblings, for example Lille Päron whom all the siblings used to hit because he liked it
- Blandade Hörnet
- * Includes a part from Från Asar till Wasar and some other mixed writings.
- Makabra Hörnet
- * Among others, a story about a girl who loved the colours black and red, and therefore bit her own family to see red blood.
- * * Povel wrote here: 'Don't read this if you already doubt my mental sanity!'
- Helraspiga hörnet
- * Stories Den trasiga middagen, about Det Lilla Polki Far och Pappa and some other strange characters such as Onkel Zebraton från Afrika, Farbror Flicka and Bästekock Lortig, whom after the third time slipped on a ratshell and became lying and stopping potatoes.
- * * This corner also includes a dictionary with strange definitions of words
Knäppupplevelser
- , 1976
Lingonben
- , 1978.
Tänk dej en strut karameller
- , 1981
The title is also the title of one of Ramel's songs.
Min ordkynniga penna
- , 1987.
Vanliga palsternackan för gottegrisar
It includes some strange ideas such as a list of kings who died from overeating
This book was co-written with Hans Alfredson
Följ mej bakåt vägen, Povels Livs-stycken del 1
- , 1992.
He describes many things of his life, such as when he, as a child, cut big holes in his clothes, to find out what it was like to be poor!
Ramel choose to not call the book his 'memoarer', as that would sound too boring!
"Följ mej bakåt vägen" is also a title of one of Ramel's songs.
Förflerade Lingonben
- Increased Lingonberry legs), 1992
It has been reprinted many times, most recently in 1997.
Som om inget hade hänt, Povels Livs-stycken del 2
- , 1999
Djur I Dur
- , 2001
especially those poor animals that never had a song written about them, such as Acke Asgam, Gary Gråsugga and Tvigge Tvestjärt who crawled far into grannie's ear.
Upcoming: Povels "life-parts" part 3
Ramel is said to have almost completed this book.The Knäppupps
- 1952 – Knäppupp 1: Akta Huvet
- 1953 – Djuprevyn: 2 meter
- 1954–55 – Knäppupp 2: Denna sida upp
- 1955–56 – Spectacle
- 1956–67 – Knäppupp 3: Tillstymmelser
- 1958–59 – Funny Boy
- 1960–61 – Alla 4
- 1961–62 – I hatt och strumpa
- 1962–63 – Dax igen
- 1963–64 – Ryck mej i snöret
- 1964–65 – Ta av dej skorna
- 1966–67 – På avigan
- 1968 – De sista entusiasterna
Other revues
- 1969 – The POW-Show I
- 1971 – Vid Pianot P. Ramel
- 1972 – Karamellodier
- 1973 – Povel på Berns
- 1974 – The POW-Show II, Andra Varvet Runt
- 1979 – Povel på Maxim
- 1981 – Minspiration
- 1984 – Povel på Berns 2, The Sukiyaki Syndrome.
- 1989 – Tingel Tangel på Tyrol, with Margaretha Krook and Hans Alfredson
- 1991 – Återbesök i Holket
- 1992 – Knäpp Igen
- * Knäpp can mean Crazy or button!
- 1996 – Kolla Klotet with Tomas von Brömssen
- 2000 – Som om inget hade hänt, with Wenche Myhre and Putte Wickman
- 2001 – Ramelodia Lusticana
- 2003 – Some like it i höet
- 2004 – Pratstund med Povel
- 2005 – Förnyad Povelpratstund, nu med musik!
- 2006 and spring 2007 – Povel à la carte
Select filmography
- I dur och skur 1953
- I rök och dans 1954
- In 1955 he was supposed to make Afrikafilmen, and some scenes were recorded, for example one where Ramel and Yngve Gamlin are riding a hippopotamus. War broke out in the country, so he never completed the film.
- Hoppsan! 1955
- Ratataa eller Staffan Stolle Story. 1956.
- Den store amatören 1958
Radio Shows
- 1946 – Föreningen för flugighetens främjande
- 1949 – Jakten på Johan Blöth – "Blöth" is an older form of the word "blöt", meaning wet
- 1950 – Herr Hålms öden och Angantyr
- * Öden och Angantyr is a play on the often used Öden och Äventyr
- 1953 – Rameldags
- * Probably a play on gammaldags, meaning old-fashioned
- 1955 – När Schlagern dog''
Television
- 1965 – Ramel I Rutan
- 1977 – Semlons gröna dalar
- 1986 – Affären Ramel
Povel Ramel at Allsång på Skansen
The whole song may be heard at Sveriges Television's webpage . The recording lasts 9 minutes 41 seconds.