Artist's albums
Bill Remembered - A Tribute to Bill Evans
2000 · album
Hits
2000 · compilation
Chicken Feathers
1972 · album
Det finns dagar
1997 · album
The Lost Tapes
1996 · album
Topaz
1993 · album
Nu Är Det Skönt Att Leva
1992 · album
Varsamt
1991 · album
Monica Z
1989 · album
Holiday for Monica (Remastered)
1983 · album
Du mitt liv
1971 · single
Monica - Monica
1971 · album
It Only Happens Every Time
1978 · album
Cheery Pink
2022 · single
Hej, man!
1975 · album
Monica Zetterlund På Berns 1964
2016 · album
Don't Dream of Anybody but Me
2012 · album
Den sista jäntan
1973 · album
Sjunger Olle Adolphson
2005 · album
Diamanter
2004 · album
Monica Zetterlund
1967 · album
Gröna små äpplen
1969 · single
Make Mine Swedish Style
1964 · album
Ohh! Monica!
1964 · album
Waltz For Debby
1964 · album
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Biography
Monica Zetterlund sang with Ib Glindeman's band in Denmark and saxophonist Arne Domnerus' band in Stockholm in 1957, recording with Domnerus beginning in 1958. She began performing abroad in the late '50s. In the United States, Zetterlund's credibility as a jazz singer rests largely upon Waltz for Debbie, a recording made in 1964 with pianist Bill Evans' trio. In addition to several solo records, she's also recorded with the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis orchestra (It Only Happens Every Time, 1977) and bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (This Is All I Ask, 1998), among others. Her repertoire also incorporated such non-jazz idioms as Swedish folk songs and classical music. Zetterlund's celebrity transcended music; classically beautiful, she was also an actress in her native Sweden. She continued to perform until her death in May of 2005 after a fire broke out in her apartment. ~ Chris Kelsey, Rovi