Fut I Fejemoget Now

: It became a massive hit in Sweden as well under the title "Sofia dansar go-go" . The Swedish version, recorded by Stefan Rüdén, topped the Svensktoppen charts for several weeks in late 1972 and early 1973.

: After the quartet disbanded, he reinvented himself as a solo artist with a rugged, down-to-earth image that resonated with the Danish public. His songs often touched on the lives of ordinary people and social commentary, as seen in other hits like "Der er noget galt i Danmark". Other Versions and Media

: The phrase is used in the title of the children's book Farfar Flottenhejmer sætter fut i fejemøget by Cato Thau-Jensen, available on platforms like Rakuten Kobo and Bol.com . Fut I Fejemoget

John Mogensen (born John Louis Hansen) was a powerhouse of 1970s Danish culture.

: He first found fame as a member of the popular quartet Four Jacks . : It became a massive hit in Sweden

The song's enduring popularity has led to numerous covers and references in literature:

: It has been recorded by bands such as Larz-Kristerz (2007) and Scotts (2009). His songs often touched on the lives of

: The song is a cornerstone of the Dansktoppen genre—popular Danish music often heard in social settings and pubs. You can find musical notation and chords for "Fut i fejemøget" on Ultimate Guitar .