Kom (Timoteij Song)
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"Kom" (
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: Come) is a song by the
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Timoteij Timoteij were a Swedish ethnopop group established in 2008. The group originally consisted of Cecilia Kallin, Bodil Bergström, Elina Thorsell, and Johanna Pettersson, all born in 1991. Pettersson left the group in 2014. History Timoteij part ...
. It was recorded in 2009 and was written by Niclas Arn, Karl Eurén and Gustav Eurén as the leading single for the group's debut album '' Längtan''. Timoteij participated in the Swedish
Melodifestivalen 2010 Melodifestivalen 2010 was a Swedish song contest held in February and March 2010. It was the selection for the 50th song to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest, and was the 49th edition of Melodifestivalen. Five heats were held in th ...
with "Kom" and finished first in the third semi-final in
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and therefore progressed to the finale in the
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in
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. The song finished at fifth place with a total of 95 points. It was eventually chosen to represent Sweden at the OGAE Second Chance Contest and finished at first place.


Track listing

;Digital download (Released: February 28, 2010) (Universal) #"Kom" adio Edit/small> — 3:00 ;CD-single (Released: March, 2010) (Universal) #"Kom" adio Edit/small> — 3:00 #"Kom" nstrumental/small> — 3:00 ;Digital download (Released: March 6, 2011) (Universal) #"Run"  — 3:00 ;Digital download (Released: December 18, 2023) (Renegade Recordings) #"Come"  — 2:59 #"Come" ingback version/small> — 2:59 #"Come" nstrumental version/small> — 3:00


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