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NUSA DERENDA – SLOVENIAN COVER QUEEN

During the on-going work on our project of searching for Eurovision covers in other languages by other artists, we came across Slovenian singer Nusa Derenda yesterday. She represented Slovenia at Eurovision in 2001 with the song ENGERY. We never knew she has performed so many Eurovision covers and last night listened/watched to several, among them Sweden 1999 (Take me to your heaven), Luxembourg 1972 (Apres toi), Sweden 1974 (Waterloo) and Germany 1982 (Ein bisschien frienden). It seems she concentrated on previous winners. Ein bisschien frieden was especially interesting with the song being partly in German and partly in Slovenian.

Each cover will be individually highlighted in the coming days – in our Eurovision cover series.

 

 

Watch Kayley Cuschieri sing ‘Run To You’ at Maratona Missjoni 2017…and ‘Waterloo’ at special concert

Kayley Cuschieri {copyright: Copyright 2017 Maratona B'Risq il-Missjoni/XEJK TV Malta/Authors}
Kayley Cuschieri {copyright: Copyright 2017 Maratona B’Risq il-Missjoni/XEJK TV Malta/Authors}

Kayley Cuschieri is busy entertaining us these days with her fine vocals and performances. She has recently performed the Whitney Houston classic ballad, Run To You, on the charity show Maratona Missjoni 2017 in Malta. Kayley looked mature and relaxed on the stage and gave a great interpretation of the song.

Kayley also took part in a special concert ‘ABBA and Soul’. On the stage with other singers and a live band she performed the 1974 winning song at Eurovision for ABBA, Waterloo.

Kayley was a member of Fusion who participated in the 2016 Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest selection.

You can see Kayley perform Run To You below –

and also a link to her performance of Waterloo.

https://www.facebook.com/kayley.cuschieri/videos/929250950456556/?autoplay_reason=ugc_default_allowed&video_container_type=0&video_creator_product_type=2&app_id=2392950137&live_video_guests=0

Source: ESC Covers

GIRL GROUPS FROM THE NETHERLANDS PART 6

Mrs Einstein is a Dutch vocal group. Since 1989 they perform in Dutch theaters. The group was founded by Saskia van Zutphen and Paulette Willems. Other members: Joke van der Hoek (1998-1999, 2006-2010), Suzanne Venneker (1988-1991, 1995-2006), Carolina Mout (1988-1990), Ellen van Harmelen (1991-1995), Ellen Pieters (1992-1993), Melline Mollerus (1993-1994), Marjolein Spijkers (1995-1999) and Linda Snoeij (1995-1999). In 1997 they were asked to represent the Netherlands at the ESC, During the Dutch national final they sang six songs of which Niemand Heeft Nog Tijd won, At the ESC Mrs. Einstein came 22nd. Ed Hooijmans composed the song. he did not attend Eurovision personally as he does not like flying. Mrs Einstein recorded the song in English and German as well and covered several other Euro songs, like Love games (United Kingdom), Hallelujah (Israel), Puppet on a string (United Kingdom), Power to all our friends (United Kingdom), Non ho l’eta (Italy), Waterloo (Sweden) and an interesting Dutch cover of Russia 1994 – Vetsjnyk strannik).

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ABBA reunited on stage for first time since 1982

ABBA reunion{copyright: Source: Niklas Strömstedt/Instagram}
ABBA reunion{copyright: Source: Niklas Strömstedt/Instagram}

Some people thought it would never happen again but ABBA performed together on stage for the first time since 1982. Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad got together at a private function to celebrate 50 years of friendship.

Benny and Bjorn originally met in 1966 and later teamed up with Agnetha and Frida. It was an intimate meeting and the group performed The Way Old Friends Do from the Super Trouper album.

ABBA won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo and sold over 380 million albums around the world.

Source: www.eurovision.tv; people.com

DANKIE VIR DIE WOORDE COMPETITION

Because I have time today, I will also introduce our third competition. This is open to EACH AND EVERY EUROVISION fan, not just R O W members.

The competition is about DANKIE VIR DIE WOORDE (thank you for the words). It is an AFRIKAANS cover of the ABBA song THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC. Nedine Blom, a South African singer and also R O W member wrote the lyrics and recorded it as a tribute to ABBA and the museum. There are only a few copies, of which one will go to the museum, one of obviously for me, and then a few to be won by fans. You will have to comment on this post as follows: over the years many Eurovision entries consisted of just ONE word, several winners like WATERLOO and HEROES. Now you have to think about your most loved ONE WORD title of a Eurovision entry and give a short reason why you like that one word. Winners will be announced before Stockholm and if the winners are there, they will get it there, others will be posted.

ABBA MEDLEY COMPETITION

We have another competition, but this unfortunately is only for R O W members who will be at the ABBA museum on Wednesday 11 May.

Two South African singers (and R O W members) have done ABBA medleys and these songs are now available on one CD. There are just 5 copies, one will be given to the museum and 4 others to R O W members who are at the museum that day. It will be a lucky draw so everybody who will be there – your name will be put into a hat and the first 4 names drawn, will get these medley singles. The songs on the medleys are

PATRICIA LEWIS

01 – Ring ring

02 – S O S

03 – Gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight

04 – Waterloo

05 – Thank you for the music

RIANA VAN WYK

01 – Take a chance on me

02 – Dancing queen

03 – Mamma mia

04 – Thank you for the music

 

R OW’s FAVOURITE SONG – THE FINAL RESULT

Written by Tamas Vamos of Hungary 
After 6 weeks and 3 round of voting, we have a winner! Now we can name a song as our all-time favourite in 2015. (The competition started in 2015.)
In the Nominations round, where we were looking for our TOP60, finally we had a drama after the last votes arrived! 5 nominations were enough for qualification, as our club’s members have so different taste of music. But there were 49 songs with 6 or more votes and 12 with 5. So it was a tie and one song was drawn to be eliminated: Unsubstantial blues (Hungary, 2007) was the unlucky entry. Two Swedish songs, Euphoria and Waterloo got the most votes, 26 for each.
In the second round, the 60 songs were in 6 group of ten.
In Group A, Grande Amore got the most (19) votes; Making Your Mind Up and Take Me to Your Heaven both were second with 15. The tie-breaking was based on the more nominations in the first round, so 1981’s winning song went to the Final. Sévérine’s song finished at the bottom with 3 votes, the 9th place belongs to New Tomorrow as they got 5.
Group B: Euphoria had 28 votes, while the second place song is Satellite with 14. The unlucky third was Gravity with 10 votes. La det swinge and Stronger Every Minute finished last with 5 votes for each.
Group C: Monster Like Me won this group with 16 votes, followed by Only Teardrops with 13. Hold Me Now and Calm After the Storm finished as third with 12-12 points. Cliff Richard’s Congratulations finished surprisingly last with only 4 votes, following 1979’s Hallelujah who got 7.
Group D: Rhythm Inside had the second best score in this round, winning its group with 20 votes. Diva became second with 15. The third was Shady Lady with 12. Lane moje and I Feed You My Love both finished last with 4 votes.
Group E: The winner of this group is Waterloo with 19 votes, the second is Rise Like a Phoenix (14). Quédate conmigo and Goodbye to Yesterday both got 12 votes so they became third. The oldest song in this whole round, Nel blu dipinto di blu became last with 4 votes. The second last were Love Shine a Light, This Is My Life and Alexander Rybak’s Fairytale – all of them got 7 votes. Fairytale got more nominations in the first round, but the rest two had the same amount. As there are more songs from the UK, the Icelandic one is ranked higher.
Group F: Undo won this group with 17 votes, followed by Gina G with 15. (Her song missed to win the group as finished behind Sanna, but not so much – just a little bit…) The third place is the best Hungarian entry in our competition: Kati Wolf got 13 votes. The last two are Euro-Vision with 3 votes and Molitva (who one the similar competition in Hungary) with 4.
In the FINAL:
There’s only one song who did not get any nil points: Rise Like a Phoenix!
The most zeros went to Ooh… Aah… Just a Little Bit.
All the songs in the TOP12 got at least one douze points from someone.If you want to feel some excitement, watch the video but not this table below which contains the amount of the points the songs got from the 53 voters.

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R O W TOP 12 SONGS – WATERLOO

What better way to start 2016 than with WATERLOO by ABBA, the 1974 Eurovision winner and the first Swedish winner. Many of you played their HAPPY NEW YEAR yesterday – I did not but heard it no less than 4 times on the radio.

This song set the tone for Swedish success at Eurovision and it is no surprise it is among our club’s top 12. It is also the oldest entry to have made it. As we are heading for Stockholm in May, we will interact with Abba songs a lot and even attend the ABBA museum,

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