Räven raskar över isen

In the 1950 Carl-Herman Tillhagen and Nils Deckers compilation Svenska folkvisor och danser is a version opening with the line "Räven raskar över riset".

[1] The song has also been recorded by Anita Lindblom on the 1975 Christmas album Jul med tradition.

"Strunta i att gå i vägen" ("Ignore going in the way") deals with, for example, not following after emergency vehicles like the fire truck during accidents not involving oneself,[4] and "Hej, nu åker vi" ("Hey, let's ride") is a wintertime song arguing for the hillside being the best place to ride the toboggan or the pulk, as opposed to the road, which is made for motor vehicles like cars and buses.

[5] Over the 2002–2003 Christmas and holiday season, a film from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency about the greenhouse effect and global warming was often shown as a television commercial.

[6] What was feared was a future Sweden, where children in an era of global warming would no longer be aware of ice and frozen waters.