In a new series we will be looking at EUROVISION selection songs from GERMANY from 1978 onwards. The idea is to highlight these songs but also look at other songs these artists brought to the table. Continue reading GERMAN EUROVISION SELECTION ARTISTS – JENNIFER KEMP
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Kelly Clarkson releases ‘I Dare You’ with multilingual duet versions
Kelly Clarkson has released a new song called I Dare You with multilingual duet recordings including a Spanish version with Blas Cantó – Spain Eurovision 2020 (Te Reto A Amar).
The alternative language duets with multi national singers are in Spanish, German, French, Arabic and Hebrew.
The artists that Kelly duets with are Blas Cantó (Spanish), Zaz (French), Faouzia (Arabic), Glasperlenspiel (German) and Maya Buskila (Hebrew).
You can hear the original version (Kelly solo) and the Spanish version with Blas below.
Source: ESC Covers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2b7NgoNZrq0
EUROVISION COVER – ZUSAMMEN GEH’N (German)
Tuesdays covered the 1992 Eurovision entry from Austria ZUSAMMEN GEH’N in German.
EUROVISION COVER – EIN BISSCHEN FRIEDEN (German)
Nusa Derenda covered the 1982 Eurovision winner from Germany EIN BISSCHEN FRIEDEN in German.
EUROVISION COVER – WATERLOO (German)
Gerd Michaelis chor from the old East Germany covered the 1974 Eurovision winner from Sweden WATERLOO in German.
EUROVISION COVER – NUR EIN LIED (German)
Mike Bauhaus covered the 1989 Eurovision entry from Austria NUR EIN LIED in German
EUROVISION COVER – MERCI CHERIE (German)
Adoro covered the 1966 Eurovision winner from Austria MERCI CHERIE in German.
EUROVISION COVER – MERCI CHERIE (German)
Finnish singer LAILA KINNUNEN covered the 1966 Eurovision winner from Austria MERCI CHERIE in German.
EUROVISION COVER – BOOM BANG-A-BANG (German)
Peggy March covered one of the joint winners of 1969 BOOM BANG-A-BANG from the United Kingdom in German.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UvH8k-2jXs
EUROVISION COVER – BOOM BANG-A-BANG (German)
Pompilia covered the Eurovision winner of the United Kingdom (one of 4 winners that year) BOOM BANG-A-BANG in German.