Background
Ljungström grew up in Vaxholm.
Ljungström grew up in Vaxholm.
He was vocalist and guitarist in the group 1979-1984. Since the early 1990s he is active as a solo performer. Ljungström began his musical career as vocalist and guitarist in the Swedish rock group The group, which initially also consisted of Dan Sundquist (bass), Eddie Sjöberg (guitar) and Peter Korhonen (drums), made their self-titled debut album in 1979.
On their first LP, used both Swedish and English lyrics, but later on settled for only Swedish songs.
The group made three more full-length albums, Venuspassagen (1981), Peep-Show (1983) and Intriger (1983) before splitting up in 1984. After, Ljungström briefly formed a duo named Heinz & Young with Heinz Liljedahl (from the band Ratata).
The duo released only one album entitled Buzzbuzzboys.. in 1984, with only English lyrics. The album included compositions by both artists with the double A-side single "Number Matter at All" / "California dreamin"" released as a 7" single.
Liljedahl has also collaborated with Ljungstrom on the latter"s first six solo albums 1993-2002.
In 1993, Ljungström made his debut as a solo performer with a self-titled album. He was first signed to MNW and later on to Metronome. As a solo performer, Ljungström consequently sings in Swedish.
Ljungström has also appeared on songs by other artists from time to time.
He contributed to the group Wilmer X"s record Hallå Världen, with the song "Jag är bara lycklig när jag dricker" (translates to "I"m only happy when I"m drinking").