[1] The song has been subject to many interpretations in Sweden, other Scandinavian countries and internationally by singers, choirs and orchestras.
The first known recording of the song dates back to 1924 (in Swedish) with Strandbergs kvartett, as B-side of the single "Hosianna".
Well-known recordings of the song include The Real Group, Cyndee Peters, Tommy Körberg, Göteborgs Gosskör, Linköpings Studentsångare, Orphei Drängar, Stockholms Studentsångare, Anki Bagger, Sofia Karlsson, Sissel Kyrkjebø, Carola Häggkvist, Jan Malmsjö, Göran Lindberg and Thorleifs.
[3] In 2008 the song was recorded by Amy Diamond on her album En helt ny jul.
[4] Peter Jöback sang it in his 2002 album Jag kommer hem igen till jul.