The Swedish popsters are a great choice for Teeline practice with clear, easy to follow lyrics. You'll need to use plenty of shortcuts and word groupings to keep up though.
Thanks to Joe Sturdy for suggesting this. It's a bit difficult to make out all the words on the first listen but the lyrics are worth studying and it goes at a challenging but manageable pace.
Musical Teeline has been shortlisted for an NCTJ Award for excellence in the multimedia category. Thanks to everyone who has used the site, especially those who have shared it, tweeted about it and suggested songs. I look forward to developing the site to make it resource that everyone can use to make learning Teeline a bit easier and a lot more fun.
Two reasons for posting this: First it's a short but tough test of Teeline dexterity and secondly it was the favourite song of legendary DJ John Peel who died ten years ago this month.
There are not many words in the song and the outlines are not that tricky but they go at quite a speed and repeated use of easily confused words like hold, her and have make it the shorthand equivalent of a tongue twister. The verses are repeated so you get two bites of the cherry.