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Sarah (Mauro Scocco song)

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"Sarah"
Single by Mauro Scocco
from the album Mauro Scocco
A-side"Sarah"
B-side"Ett hjärta"
Released1988
GenreSwedish pop
LabelThe Record Station
Songwriter(s)Mauro Scocco

"Sarah" is a song written and recorded by Mauro Scocco for his 1988 album Mauro Scocco.[1] The song charted at Svensktoppen for 14 weeks between 7 October 1988[2]-22 January 1989, topping the chart. The single was released in 1988,[3] and topped the Swedish singles chart. "Sarah" also became the most popular Trackslistan song of 1988.[4]

In the TV program Pluras kök, aired in April 2011, actress Elin Klinga told she was the inspiration for the song.[5] On 20 May 2011, Mauro Scocco confirmed this for P3 Populär.

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Transcription

Music video

Parts of the music video were shot at the 7 Eleven store at the corner near Valhallavägen and Artillerigatan. Other parts were recorded at Jungfrugatan in Östermalm, where "Sarah" is seen in one of the French windows at Jungfrugatan 52.[citation needed]

Appearing in the video, except for Scocco, are also Catarina Svensk (as "Sarah"), Orup and Johan Kinde.

Charts

Chart (1988–1989) Peak
position
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[6] 1

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