Ramel grew up in the posh neighbourhood Östermalm in Stockholm. His
father was a lawyer and his mother a homemaker. When they died in a
traffic accident in 1938 he stayed with an aunt who saw his potential
and he debuted in the Aftonbladet young talent show "Vi som vill opp"
in 1939. He made his first record in 1942 and his first chart hit came
in 1944 with "Johanssons boogie-woogie-vals". He started to work with
various radio shows at Sveriges Radio during the late 1940s and in 1951
his hit single "Titta det snöar" sold 25,000 copies.
Together with
Felix Alvo he started the cabaret show Knäppupp (eg.
'unbutton', 'relax'). With
Martin Ljung,
Brita Borg and
Gunwer Bergkvist he toured
around Sweden with a tent show every summer for many years, in the
wintertime they put up a show at the Idéon theater in Stockholm. From
1952 to 1968 he wrote 14 cabarets and one musical. Ramel also had time
to make movies, his
Ratataa eller The Staffan Stolle Story (1956) was elected best Swedish movie of the year.
In 1966 he and
Beppe Wolgers wrote 'Ta av dej skorna', which became a chart
topper for 20 weeks. He appeared in cabarets with
Wenche Myhre and together
they sang 'Jag diggar dej!' in 1974. He also wrote TV shows
Semlons gröna dalar (1977) and
Affären Ramel (1985). In 1989 he wrote and starred in cabaret 'Tingel Tangel på
Tyrol' together with
Hans Alfredson.
Ramel has written several books since 1945, eg. Min galna hage (1957),
Lingonben (1979), Min ordkynniga penna (1987) and the biography Följ
mej bortåt vägen (1992). He is a talented sketch artist and has his own
fan club: Jonathan Blake Fun Club.