Cornelis Vreeswijk
Dutch-born Swedish singer-songwriter, poet, actor
Sweden • 1937-08-08 – 1987-11-12
Biography
Cornelis Vreeswijk (8 August 1937 – 12 November 1987) was a Dutch singer-songwriter and poet who lived and worked primarily in Sweden. Despite being born in the Netherlands and never acquiring Swedish citizenship, Vreeswijk is regarded as one of the country's most influential and beloved troubadours, often being compared to other national poets, such as Evert Taube and Carl Michael Bellman for his poetic lyrics and social commentary. Vreeswijk's compositions often focused on themes of love, poverty, and substance abuse. His unique style blended elements of folk, jazz, and blues, which modernized the Scandinavian ballad tradition. In 2010, the Swedish drama film Cornelis, directed by Amir Chamdin, was made about his life.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
1,071 releases · 251 albums · active 1964–2025
- Performance · 3,596
- Other credits · 385
- Production · 9
Studios: Metronome Studio, Stockholm · EMI Studios, Stockholm · Europa Film · Rosenborg Studio
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Monica Törnell
- Östen Warnerbring
- Tobben & Ero
- Siw Malmkvist
- Juha Vainio
- Anni-Frid Lyngstad
- Anita Lindblom





