John Felix August Körling (born 17 December 1864, Kristdala — died 8 January 1937, Halmstad) was a Swedish composer, church musician and music teacher.
He was the son of August Körling and the father of American photographer Torkel Korling.
[1] Körling wrote operettas (Guldgruvan, Sommarflirt, Rubber, and Jockeyen), stage music, and folk songs.
Today he is best known for being a highly regarded composer of children's songs.