Thanks Syttende Mai
Johanne Holmedahl — Til Dovre Faller
Trending since · peaked at 99 charts
Bli med på festen, hiv på deg dressen(17 Mai)Henda i været for 17 MaiHopp opp og ned det er 17 Mai
Norway's Constitution Day falls on May 17th, and this buoyant celebration track is doing exactly what it was built to do. Written around the national holiday — "Syttende Mai" runs through the chorus like a chant — Til Dovre Faller borrows its title from the oath sworn at Norway's 1814 constitutional assembly at Eidsvoll: "United and faithful until Dovre falls," a reference to the mountain range considered immovable. Holmedahl turns that solemnity into a party invitation, layering the historical pledge over a bouncy pop arrangement designed for crowds. The track is currently appearing on 99 country and platform charts, a surge from a weekly average of roughly 40 — the annual Syttende Mai spike behaving precisely as expected. A "sing back" version released alongside the original suggests it was always conceived as communal repertoire. The IMDb listing for a 2014 music video also bearing the Til Dovre Faller name, directed by Torgrim Grimstad and featuring Holmedahl, points to a longer history with the material than the 2020 single alone suggests.