Artist's albums
Ett slott under solen
1993 · single
Hearthunters
1991 · album
Rickfors
1991 · album
Vingar
1991 · album
Judas River
1991 · album
Woman & A Child
1991 · single
The Wheel
1976 · album
Rickfors
2023 · album
How Long
2023 · single
Daughter of the night
2023 · single
Daughter of the night
2023 · single
Reason Why
2022 · single
Remedy
2022 · single
Vingar
2020 · single
Mikael Rickfors
1975 · album
Look for Me Angel
2019 · single
Playlist: Mikael Rickfors
2011 · compilation
Away Again
2009 · album
Du vinner över mig
2009 · single
Guldkorn
2006 · compilation
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Biography
Mikael Rickfors has had a rich and varied career. One would assume that it would be enough to have had numerous hit singles and albums in his native Sweden and be known as that country's number one blue-eyed soul singer but that doesn't quite tell the story. In the early '70s he spent time in the Hollies as their lead singer and together they scored international hits with "The Baby," "Magic Woman Touch," and "Don't Leave the Child Alone." Also, Rickfors' songs have been covered by many artists over the years, including "Yeah Yeah" by Cyndi Lauper on her multi-platinum debut album, "Blue Night" by Percy Sledge, and "Touch" by Carla Olson. One song, "Daughter Of The Night," has been cut by three different artists: Carlos Santana, Jim Capaldi, and Richie Havens. The Hollies released a handful as well: "The Last Wind," "They Don't Realize I'm Down," "Don't Leave the Child Alone," and "Touch." Rickfors has recorded with Percy Sledge, Mick Taylor, Robert Palmer, Carla Olson, Danish superstar Sanne Salonsen, and was one-fourth of Grymlings, Sweden's equivalent of the Travelling Wilburys comprised of four Swedish stars (They made two wildly successful albums together in the early '80s). ~ Saul Davis, Rovi