• Carroll Loveday wrote new
English lyrics for the song, which became "The Shrine of St. Cecilia" in the
United States. It was recorded by
The Andrews Sisters with
Vic Schoen & His Orchestra on 15 November 1941 and reached #3 in January 1942. Its lyrics describe a hillside shrine which is miraculously spared the ravages of a storm that destroys a nearby town. This was later recorded by a number of American
close harmony and
doo-wop groups during the 20th century such as Willie Winfield,
The Harptones, The Royals and
The Bon Aires. • In 1957,
Faron Young had a minor pop hit with his version. • The song was performed in the film
Jazzgossen (1958) by
Maj-Britt Nilsson. • Former
ABBA member
Anni-Frid Lyngstad recorded the song in 1970 for the TV show "När stenkakan slog", a program made to honour the hits off the old gramophone records. A video was also made for the song, with her sitting in a train compartment. • "Min soldat" was recorded by
Danish singer
Birthe Kjær and Helmer Olesens orkester on the record
Det var en yndig tid. The Danish lyrics was written by Knud Feiffer. == References ==