Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Laura Lynn has the rhythm
Popular Belgian schlager singer Laura Lynn has released her 9th album Een Nieuwe Dag (A new day) which includes some interesting Eurocovers.
The album includes many Dutch classics and some other unexpected coverversions. (Vreemde Vogels is a wonderful cover of Rhinestone Cowboy by Glenn Campbell)
And for the Dutchies: it also has Dokter Bernhard!
For the Eurocovers fans these are included:
Rechtop In De Wind (Originally by Marcha, a.k.a. Marga Bult, Netherlands 1987)
De Eerste Keer (Maxine and Franklin Brown, Netherlands 1996)
Je Ogen Hebben Geen Geheimen Meer (Främling by Carola, Sweden 1983)
- Carola recorded her 1983 entry in Dutch herself and scored a top 10 hit in the Netherlands. The Dutch version has since been covered by a number of Dutch singers including Gerard Joling.
Alles Heeft Ritme (Frizzle Sizzle, Netherlands 1986).
- Of the Eurovision covers this is my favorite on this album. It's a sweet samba-ish track perfect for summer. This is also released as a digital single.
The album is available on CD and as a digital release.
Laura Lynn website
The album includes many Dutch classics and some other unexpected coverversions. (Vreemde Vogels is a wonderful cover of Rhinestone Cowboy by Glenn Campbell)
And for the Dutchies: it also has Dokter Bernhard!
For the Eurocovers fans these are included:
Rechtop In De Wind (Originally by Marcha, a.k.a. Marga Bult, Netherlands 1987)
De Eerste Keer (Maxine and Franklin Brown, Netherlands 1996)
Je Ogen Hebben Geen Geheimen Meer (Främling by Carola, Sweden 1983)
- Carola recorded her 1983 entry in Dutch herself and scored a top 10 hit in the Netherlands. The Dutch version has since been covered by a number of Dutch singers including Gerard Joling.
Alles Heeft Ritme (Frizzle Sizzle, Netherlands 1986).
- Of the Eurovision covers this is my favorite on this album. It's a sweet samba-ish track perfect for summer. This is also released as a digital single.
The album is available on CD and as a digital release.
Laura Lynn website
Thursday, June 02, 2016
Corry Brokken 1932 - 2016
Sad news
from the Netherlands, Corry Brokken, legendary singer and Eurovision star has
died at the age of 83.
Corry Brokken won the 2nd ever Eurovision Song Contest with her song Net Als Toen (Just like old times). She participated in 1956 with Voorgoed Voorbij (Over forever) and in 1958 with Heel De Wereld (The whole wide world).
In 1976 she was the host of the contest in The Hague. I remember she congratulated the winners as Happy England, and nobody complained...
Corry
Brokkens career started in the early 50’s, when she performed on many Dutch
radio shows. Eurovision followed three times but it was in the early sixties she
scored her biggest hits, Milord (The Edith Piaf song), Mijn Ideaal (Tu Te
Laisses Aller) and La
Mamma (both Charles Azanavour songs).
She also recorded many songs in German and frequented many German TV shows in the 60's.
She also recorded many songs in German and frequented many German TV shows in the 60's.
Corry Brokken continued recording critically acclaimed albums up to the mid 70’s.
After she was finished with music Brokken started a career in law at the age of 42, resulting in becoming a judge in 1991.
But music remained a part of her life, and following the success of the 1994 compilation a new album Nooit Gedacht (Never thought) was released in 1996.
Brokken disappeared from public life in 2008 after serious health issues.
After she was finished with music Brokken started a career in law at the age of 42, resulting in becoming a judge in 1991.
But music remained a part of her life, and following the success of the 1994 compilation a new album Nooit Gedacht (Never thought) was released in 1996.
Brokken disappeared from public life in 2008 after serious health issues.
Corry Brokken Eurovision discography.
1956 Voorgoed Voorbij
Each
country had two songs in the first Eurovision song contest. The second song for
the Netherlands was Voorgoed Voorbij by Corry Brokken. The song was never
released.
Update 2017: A new 3CD titled Milord has been released featuring 75 tracks. It includes Voorgoed Voorbij for the first time on any record. The recording sounds like it's the Eurovision recording (it has the same arrangement and vocals) but it's remastered/patched up very well, sounding like a studio recording.
Update 2017: A new 3CD titled Milord has been released featuring 75 tracks. It includes Voorgoed Voorbij for the first time on any record. The recording sounds like it's the Eurovision recording (it has the same arrangement and vocals) but it's remastered/patched up very well, sounding like a studio recording.
Corry’s
National Final songs from the same year, Ik Zei Ja (I said yes), De Telefoon
(The telephone) and ‘t Is Lente (It’s Springtime) were never released either.
She also
performed (and maybe even recorded?) Dutch and French versions of Refrain, Lys
Assia’s winning song.
1957 Net als toen
Corry
Brokkens second Eurovision appearance resulted in victory, she gathered 31
points, leaving France in second place with 17.
In the
National Final Corry also ended second with Iwan, (a.k.a. De Messenwerper, The
knife thrower). This was released as a b-side to Fascination (Philips 317 799
PF)
- single
Ronnex 1957x45, EP: Ronnex 008x45, 78RPM
Ronnex 5076, all made in Belgium, but released in the Netherlands.
- there’s
also a rare Dutch Philips issue, but I don’t have details.
- The Ronnex single was re-issued in 1982
- The Ronnex single was re-issued in 1982
Damals war
alles so schön (German)
- single: Philips
317 797 PF (Netherlands), also on 78rpm from Germany. ( Philips P
17797 H)
- the German version is only 1:47 mins long, a long German version is supposed to exist, but I’ve never seen or heard it.
- the German version is only 1:47 mins long, a long German version is supposed to exist, but I’ve never seen or heard it.
Tout comme avant (French)
- on 1958 EP, see below
Net als toen (live in 1999)
- on AIDS charity concert CD Amsterdaverend (TMD Records BMG
731972).
Dutch Edition Dors Mon Amour EP |
1958 Heel
De Wereld
The third
and last Eurovision adventure didn’t fare too well for Corry. Her Heel De
Wereld finished (shared) last.
In the
National Final she again finished first and second, the second song Weet Je (Do
you know) was released on the b-side of Heel De Wereld.
She also
recorded a coverversion of Goedenacht Marjolein, the song that ended 4th
in the Dutch final (sung by Bruce Low). Brokkens version ended up as the b-side
to her 1966 single Zo Gaat Het Met Meisjes Altijd (That’s how it goes with girls) (Philips JF 327 979)
- single Philips
318 078 PF
Toi, mon coeur tu
sais (French)
- EP Philips 422.257 PE
The 1957 and
1958 French versions can be found on the Corry Brokken EP Dors Mon Amour (A
cover of the 1958 French winner).
Both French and Dutch editions have the same label number
but different picture sleeves.
1959
1959
In 1959 Corry Brokken entered the Dutch National Final again. Duet Mijn hart En Ik (My Heart And I, with
Bruce Low) finished third, Iedere Dag Met Jou (Every day with you) finished 4th
.
Neither were released by Corry Brokken.
Neither were released by Corry Brokken.
Eurocovers
1958 Dors Mon
Amour - André Claveau (France, 1st place)
Brokken
recorded it in French, see 1958 above
Danswijsje / Ga Niet Weg single |
1963 Dansevise
- Grethe and Jörgen Ingmann
(Denmark, 1st place)
1963 T’En Va Pas
- Esther Ofarim
(Switzerland, 2nd place)
- Danswijsje
/ Ga niet weg (both Dutch)
- both on single (Philips 327 528)
Here's a live performance clip of Danswijsje (Youtube)
1965 N’Avoue
Jamais - Guy Mardel
(France, 3rd place)
- Als je maar nooit bekent (Dutch) - single (Philips 327 868 1.F )
- So ist die
liebe , mon ami (German) - single (Philips
318 955 PF, Germany)
Here's a wonderful videoclip of the German version
1967 Il Doit
faire Beau La Bas - Noëlle Cordier
(France, 3rd place)
- Ik Weet Hoe Mooi Het Is (Dutch) - on LP Kleine Cantates (Polydor
184 119, 1967)
Corry Brokken Compilations
In 1994 a
2CD Net Als Toen (top picture) was released with the best songs of her career.
It is still available at BeaRecords.
Two CDs with
her German recordings were issued in 1995 by the specialist label Bear Family (Milord
and La Mamma).
A third Bear Family release, Die Ronnex Aufnamen, feature songs
up to 1957 in German, English and Dutch and includes some previously unreleased tracks.
In 2000 a DVD Een Avond Uit Met Corry Brokken - Gouden Jaren was released featuring TV performances including Eurovision footage.
Other compilations are Corry Brokken: De Keuze van Annie De Reuver (Nostalgisch Nederland, 2009) and Milord (Dutch songs) (Rotation, 2003)
In 2000 a DVD Een Avond Uit Met Corry Brokken - Gouden Jaren was released featuring TV performances including Eurovision footage.
Other compilations are Corry Brokken: De Keuze van Annie De Reuver (Nostalgisch Nederland, 2009) and Milord (Dutch songs) (Rotation, 2003)
France 1965 cover in German |
Coverversions Net Als Toen (Updated 2020)
Ted de Braak (Dutch, in medley)
- LP Ted de Braak zingt van toen (Ariola 206 366)
Dolf Brouwers (a.k.a Sjef van Oekel, Dutch, in medley)
- LP Specialiteiten van de Sjef (Ariola 202 757)
André van
Duin (Dutch, in medley)
- LP An'dre André
NL Pop koor Vocal Society
(medley with Weet je + De warmte
van je hart (pre-songs))
- CD (VCD 199225)
Zangeres zonder naam (in Medley)
- LP 30 juweeltjes uit
45 jaar (1979) (EMI Bovema 058-26361, 1979)
Margot
Eskens - Damals war alles so schön (German)
- 7" b-side
to Auf der grossen Himmelstrasse (Polydor 23460)
Barbara Kist - Damals war alles so schön (German)
- CD 50 grosse Erfolge, recording from 50’s or 60’s, details wanted
Cristina Jorio - Come una volta (Italian)
- CD 50 grosse Erfolge, recording from 50’s or 60’s, details wanted
Cristina Jorio - Come una volta (Italian)
- 78rpm
b-side (La voce del padrone HN
3822)
Licia
Morosini - Come una volta (Italian)
- 78rpm (Fonit
15735)
Van Wood
Quartet - Net als toen (Come una volta) (italian or instrumental?)
- 78rpm
b-side (Fonit 82507)
Peter Van Wood (1927-2010) was a Dutchman living and working in Italy in the 50s, his nickname is L’Olandese
Volante (The flying Dutchman)
Gunnar Thim
- Säg att jag drömt (Swedish)
- EP (Odeon
GEOS 71)
Birthe
Wilke - Vær som du var (Danish)
- EP (Philips
EP 421197 PE)
Kalevi
Tauru - Oispa unta se vain (Finnish)
- 7" / 78rpm (Triola
ts 356 and 78" RPM Triola t 4356 rel in 1958)
Benny Behr & Sem Nijveen (violin) - in medley (Instrumental)
- LP 40 jaar Stemra (Various artists) (Conamus COS 009)
- Sem Nijveen is the original violinist on Brokkens own
version of Net Als Toen
Jan
Corduwener (Instrumental in medley)
- EP (Philips
317765 PF)
De
Fellowfoons (Instrumental)
- 7" (Fellowfoon
FF 104)
Benoît
Kaufman (Instrumental)
- CD
Stef Meeder
(Organ instrumental in medley)
- CD 100
Hollandse Hits (1994) (Arcade CD 01.9350.6, 1994)
Jan Menu & Jasper Soffers (Jazz instrumental)
CD Dutch Songbook (Dig Diz Music, 2010)
Joris
Verlinde (Accordion instrumental
- LP Accordion
Festival (Interdisc 10022)
Coverversions Heel De Wereld
Joke Bruis,
Dick Doorn & Dick Rienstra (Dutch in medley)
- LP
Enny Denita
(Belgium)
- EP (BRT
117)
Links and sources
Eurovision Collectors Guide 1956-1995The 10.000 Coverversions project
Corry Brokken at Discogs
Corry Brokken at Muziekweb
Sunday, May 15, 2016
The One That Got Away - Jamala
Please note: this article is from 2011, I just moved it up on the Eurocovers ladder to celebrate Jamala getting the ticket to Stockholm.
Update: Jamala Wins Eurovision 2016
2011: I know it's a bit off topic as there's no Eurovision cover in sight, but below is the videoclip of the Ukrainian pre-selection song Smile by Jamala (Джамала). Y'all probably know that already and how she was robbed etcetera and how it would have won Eurovision and all that.
This is just a plain advertisement for Jamala's fantastic new album For Every Heart which is out now.
Jamala is a multitalented superstar who just as easily covers Yma Sumac or Shirley Bassey as well as leaving her mark on melancholic classics and her own new tunes.
For Every Heart is a coherent collection of new songs, mostly in a pop / soul vein.
There are two minor concerns: The album doesn't even start to show Jamala's broad talents: The Yma Sumac like stuff isn't there and only a few times she gives us the high octaves. It probably is best for the album to stick to one style here, but I would have certainly wanted more.
I'm also having a bit of a task grasping Jamala's English, which is sometimes hard to understand. But I'm sure she can work on that before the next opportunity for Eurovision comes along.
The album includes Smile and previous singles It's Me Jamala (I am not Gaga....) and the wonderful You're Made Of Love. There's also a few bonus tracks including a coverversion Shirley Bassey's Propellerheads hit History Repeating. Highly recommended!
The album is out on Moon Records (MR 5117-2)
I bought mine at UMKA who ship internationally and have very decent prices.
Jamala's hits feature in English on the CD, but at the website and youtube you can also find the original versions of It's Me Jamala and You're Made Of Love. As far as I know Smile has only been recorded in English.
Here's a live clip of Jamala doing Yma Sumac's Gopher. totally A-Ma-Zing!
Düsseldorf 2011
For all details on the songs, versions and releases of the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest, please check out The Düsseldorf Collection.
Jamala to Stockholm 2016
This article is from 2011, I just moved it up on the Eurocovers ladder to celebrate Jamala getting the ticket to Stockholm.
The Stockholm Collection 2016
The Stockholm Collection features everything you need to know about this years songs, releases, versions, chart activity and other what have you's. Here are the links to the participating country's pages.
Semi final 1
Finland - Greece - Moldova - Hungary - Croatia - Netherlands - Armenia - San Marino - Russia - Czech Republic - Cyprus - Austria - Estonia - Azerbaijan - Montenegro - Iceland - Bosnia & Herzegovina - Malta
Semi final 2
Latvia - Poland - Switzerland - Israel - Belarus - Serbia - Ireland - Macedonia - Lithuania - Australia - Slovenia - Bulgaria - Denmark - Ukraine - Norway - Georgia - Belgium - Albania - Romania (OUT)
Already in the final
Tuesday, May 03, 2016
Eurometal alert! Psyckadeli set Sergey's You Are The Only One on fire.
Unfortunately the video has been deleted now but you can still listen at Psychadi's Soundcloud.
The song inspired Psyckadeli from Kristianstad (Sweden) to record this fantastic coverversion.
Here’s the first Eurocover of the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest worth mentioning.
You all know Sergey Lazarev’s Russian entry You Are The Only One and we’re all expecting it to do very well.
You all know Sergey Lazarev’s Russian entry You Are The Only One and we’re all expecting it to do very well.
Picture from Psyckadeli's Facebook |
It’s Rock, it’s Pop, it’s Energy, Psyckadeli basically took the original and set it on fire!
Psyckadeli is based around Max Haze and Chris Crash and they work with different singers an musicians (their PsyckE’s).
The singer electrifying You Are The Only One is Maria Storck (What. A. Voice!).
You should also check out new single Leaving My Soul (with Elin Vikner).
Special thanks to Christian
You can find more Psyckadeli music at their Website and Tubestation
Psyckadeli Facebook, Soundcloud, Instagram
Shop for Psyckadeli on The Tunes.
Sergey Lazarev at The Stockholm Collection
More Rock And Metal At Eurocovers You Might Like
Therion - Alestorm - SławekWyłup and Mateusz Trojak - Riff Raff
The Stockholm Collection has all info on this years Eurovision releases (CDs, digital), versions and charts. Check out the links below to find your favorites.
Shop for Psyckadeli on The Tunes.
Sergey Lazarev at The Stockholm Collection
More Rock And Metal At Eurocovers You Might Like
Therion - Alestorm - SławekWyłup and Mateusz Trojak - Riff Raff
The Stockholm Collection has all info on this years Eurovision releases (CDs, digital), versions and charts. Check out the links below to find your favorites.
Semi final 1
Finland - Greece - Moldova
- Hungary
- Croatia
- Netherlands
- Armenia
- San
Marino - Russia
- Czech
Republic - Cyprus
- Austria
- Estonia
- Azerbaijan
- Montenegro
- Iceland
- Bosnia
& Herzegovina - Malta
Semi final 2
Latvia - Poland - Switzerland - Israel - Belarus - Serbia
- Ireland
- Macedonia
- Lithuania
- Australia
- Slovenia
- Bulgaria
- Denmark
- Ukraine
- Norway
- Georgia
- Belgium
- Albania
- Romania (OUT)
Final
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Dami Im - (They Long to Be) Close to You
Dami Im, Australia's Eurovision singer for Stockholm was busy with something completely different when she was asked to do Eurovision. An album with covers by the magic duo The Carpenters.
Above is the wonderful Close To You, Why do birds... fall out of the sky...
Classic
Carpenters is on schedule for an April 22 release (so: Out Now!) and includes classics
like Yesterday Once More, We've Only Just Begun, There's A Kind Of Hush and (They Long To Be) Close To You. (Sony Music Australia).
See full tracklist with track by track details below.
Update: The CD has arrived at Eurovers HQ and it has been playing ever since (just a little break for some contests and what have you).
I'm not a very good reviewer, but I'll just have to tell you it is utterly lovely.
Dami has a beautiful voice which suits the gentleness of the songs very well. All arrangements stay true to the Carpenters spirit and the musicians are amazing. The subdued flugel bits (Danny Laboyrie) send chills down my spine. In a good way.
You just feel that Classic Carpenters is made of love.
Highly recommended,even if (dare I say it) Sound Of Silence is not your cuppa.
Let the long overdue Carpenters revival start with this wonderful album.
See full tracklist with track by track details below.
Update: The CD has arrived at Eurovers HQ and it has been playing ever since (just a little break for some contests and what have you).
I'm not a very good reviewer, but I'll just have to tell you it is utterly lovely.
Dami has a beautiful voice which suits the gentleness of the songs very well. All arrangements stay true to the Carpenters spirit and the musicians are amazing. The subdued flugel bits (Danny Laboyrie) send chills down my spine. In a good way.
You just feel that Classic Carpenters is made of love.
Highly recommended,even if (dare I say it) Sound Of Silence is not your cuppa.
Let the long overdue Carpenters revival start with this wonderful album.
And for you youngster out there: The Carpenters were American brother and sister duo Karen and Richard Carpenter who scored many hits (and hitalbums) in the 70's. 12 top 10 hits in the U.S, many of them classics now.
Karen Carpenter is no longer with us. Go and do your Wiki's and Youtubes, be amazed and get their music.
One recommended Carpenters track you won't find on many compilations or playlists (nor Dami Im's album) is their majestic hifi cover of Klaatu's Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft (1977).
Dami Im's Eurovision single The Sound Of Silence and other adventures are explored here at The Stockholm Collection, your place for all info on this years Eurovision releases.
Dami Im's Vevo has some more Classic Carpenters videos: Yesterday Once More and There's A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World).
Dami Im's Classic Carpenters Track By Track
01. (They Long
to Be) Close to You
- 1970
single from the LP Close To You, a No. 1 hit in the U.S., Australia and Canada.
No. 6 in the U.K.
02. There’s a
Kind of Hush (All over the World)
- 1976
single from the LP A Kind Of Hush, originally a 1967 hit for Hermans Hermits
03. Yesterday
Once More
- 1973
single from the LP Now And Then, one of their two No. 2 hits in the U.K.
04. Superstar
- 1971
single from the LP Carpenters
05. Rainy Days
and Mondays
- 1971
single from the LP Carpenters
06. This
Masquerade
- For the
Carpenters it was a b-side to Please Mr. Postman (1974), the original is by
Leon Russell but the biggest hit was for George Benson in 1976.
07. A Song for
You
- Title
track of the 1972 LP A Song For You, also originally by Leon Russell
08. I Won’t
Last A Day Without You
- 1974
single from the 1972 LP A Song For You
09. I Need To
Be In Love
- 1976
single from the LP A Kind Of Hush
10. Hurting
Each Other
- 1972
single from A Song For You
11. We’ve Only
Just Begun
- 1970
single from Close To You
The
Carpenters weren’t considered cool by everybody (i.e. the serious music press) at the time and 12 of their hits
that went to No. 1 on the Cashbox charts only made it to No. 2 or (much) lower
on the leading Billboard top 100.
The Stockholm Collection 2016
The Stockholm Collection features everything you need to know about this years songs, releases, versions, chart activity and other what have you's. Here are the links to the participating country's pages.
Semi final 1
Finland - Greece - Moldova
- Hungary
- Croatia
- Netherlands
- Armenia
- San
Marino - Russia
- Czech
Republic - Cyprus
- Austria
- Estonia
- Azerbaijan
- Montenegro
- Iceland
- Bosnia
& Herzegovina - Malta
Semi final 2
Latvia - Poland - Switzerland - Israel - Belarus - Serbia
- Ireland
- Macedonia
- Lithuania
- Australia
- Slovenia
- Bulgaria
- Denmark
- Ukraine
- Norway
- Georgia
- Belgium
- Albania
- Romania (OUT)
Already in the final
Friday, April 08, 2016
Judith Sings, ABBA Swings: A Jazz Tribute To ABBA
Digital Release Image |
Jazz singer Judith Nijland has just released an album with ABBA hits revamped into some delicious Jazz tunes.
There's shoobie doo wah swingy Jazz (I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do is Fab! ), some Samba and others are more smoky cocktail bar exercises.
I am a complete ignorant when it concerns jazz terminology, so I suggest you just have a listen (see links below).
The album A Jazz Tribute To ABBA features classics like Waterloo, I Have A Dream, Thank You For The Music, etc., twelve classic ABBA songs are there.
Voulez-Vous gets a makeover in French, oui, Waterloo and One Of Us feature tenor saxist Yuri Honing, fan and no stranger to the ABBA cover himself (he recorded Waterloo for his 1996 Startrax album).
ABBA's 42 year old Waterloo single, NL edition. |
The CD word is mentioned at the website, but I haven't seen a physical release yet.
I'll keep you posted.
Links and sources
Listen to Waterloo, Summer Night City and Lay All Your Love On Me through Judith Nijlands Tubestation.
Short clips of all songs are here
A Jazz Tribute To ABBA Website (English) and Facebook. (in Dutch)
ABBA posts at Eurocovers
Jazz posts at Eurocovers
Labels:
Abba,
Jazz,
Judith Nijland,
Waterloo,
Yuri Honing
Friday, March 11, 2016
Kenneth McKellar - 1927-2010
Please note, this article is from 2010, I just moved it up and made some adjustments.
Scottish singer Kenneth McKellar has left us this week. The singer of the 1966 U.K. Eurovision entry A Man Without Love died after a short illness.
The 1966 British Eurovision entry was chosen in a national final where Kenneth McKellar sang all the songs, 5 in total. All songs were released on the EP Songs For Europe, pictured above. The EP spent 9 weeks on the EP charts.
McKellar performed at the Luxembourg Eurovision in full Scottish regalia, kilt and all, and ended 9th.
His most acclaimed works are the early sixties albums The Songs Of Robert Burns and Songs Of The Hebrides which have been re-issued on CD in 2004.
A lesser known collection of songs come from his two South African releases. The EP In die skadu van Ou Tafelberg (Decca 1966) and the LP Kuier By Ons (Decca 1970) contain songs sung in Afrikaans, mostly Afrikaans evergreens.
As with many releases from South Africa, these records now are impossible to find. (anyone?)
Find tracklists and more about these at Vetseun. (scroll a bit for English text).
Here are two recordings via Youtube:
My hut aan die vlakte se soorn
Trekker Vaarwel
A Man Without Love
A Man Without Love, written by Peter Callander and Cyrel Ornadel, scored a #30 hit in the U.K. charts and was only covered a few times.
The song should not be confused with the song of the same titled made famous by Engelbert Humperdinck, which is a coverversion of Quando M'innamoro (SanRemo 1968).
Coverversions of A Man Without Love
1. Dale Adams (with Chris Allen and his Orchestra)
- on VA EP (Populaire Platen Kring HPK 757)
2. Harry Secombe
- on CD Abide with me & The Very Best Of
3. Kai Hagen - Ein Mann der nicht liebt ist ein halber Mann
- in German, on 7" (Vogue DV 14504)
4. Ronnie Tober (NL 1969 singer) - Een hart is geen hart
- in Dutch on 7" also including Austria 66 (Philips JF 333 511)
5. The Film Festival Orchestra (instrumental)
- On CD Love & Romance (Galaxy records 1999)
I'm sure there could be more, if you know any, please let me know.
2010 The Oslo Eurocovers
Here's some 2010 Eurocovers news.
Swedish dansband Scotts (I don't think they are Scottish though) have recorded a coverversion of the Danish 2010 entry In A Moment Like This to be included on their forthcoming album Vi Gör Det Igen (out April 21, Mariann records). The female vocalist on the track is Erika Sjöström (from dansband Drifters).
Scotts have previously recorded coverversions of Sweden 1968 and U.K. 1981.
Denmark 2010 at The Oslo Collection - Scotts website
You can already have a listen at Mariann records Youtube channel.
Thanks to Marcin for the tip!
Lena Meyer-Landruts German entry Satellite was, as you will probably already know, performed twice at the National final. The runner-up singer Jennifer Braun has released her slower version of the song on a cdsingle. Germany 2010 at the Oslo Collection has more info and release details on both versions.
The Dutch entry by Sieneke has sparked some controversy but also spawned many coverversions. Now there's interest from Austria and Sweden to record the song, so Pierre Kartner can be happy, Sha La Lie.
(Netherlands 2010 at The Oslo Collection.)
Other 2010 news: Sweden: Anna Bergendahl Signing Tour *** Belarus: 3+2 Website launched *** Switzerland: CDsingle out now *** Malta: Maltese version of My Dream *** Serbia: Spanish version.
All the latest release news on the 2010 contest can be read at The Oslo Collection Blog. Please tell your friends.
Scottish singer Kenneth McKellar has left us this week. The singer of the 1966 U.K. Eurovision entry A Man Without Love died after a short illness.
The 1966 British Eurovision entry was chosen in a national final where Kenneth McKellar sang all the songs, 5 in total. All songs were released on the EP Songs For Europe, pictured above. The EP spent 9 weeks on the EP charts.
McKellar performed at the Luxembourg Eurovision in full Scottish regalia, kilt and all, and ended 9th.
His most acclaimed works are the early sixties albums The Songs Of Robert Burns and Songs Of The Hebrides which have been re-issued on CD in 2004.
A lesser known collection of songs come from his two South African releases. The EP In die skadu van Ou Tafelberg (Decca 1966) and the LP Kuier By Ons (Decca 1970) contain songs sung in Afrikaans, mostly Afrikaans evergreens.
As with many releases from South Africa, these records now are impossible to find. (anyone?)
Here are two recordings via Youtube:
My hut aan die vlakte se soorn
Trekker Vaarwel
A Man Without Love
A Man Without Love, written by Peter Callander and Cyrel Ornadel, scored a #30 hit in the U.K. charts and was only covered a few times.
The song should not be confused with the song of the same titled made famous by Engelbert Humperdinck, which is a coverversion of Quando M'innamoro (SanRemo 1968).
Coverversions of A Man Without Love
1. Dale Adams (with Chris Allen and his Orchestra)
- on VA EP (Populaire Platen Kring HPK 757)
2. Harry Secombe
- on CD Abide with me & The Very Best Of
3. Kai Hagen - Ein Mann der nicht liebt ist ein halber Mann
- in German, on 7" (Vogue DV 14504)
4. Ronnie Tober (NL 1969 singer) - Een hart is geen hart
- in Dutch on 7" also including Austria 66 (Philips JF 333 511)
5. The Film Festival Orchestra (instrumental)
- On CD Love & Romance (Galaxy records 1999)
I'm sure there could be more, if you know any, please let me know.
2010 The Oslo Eurocovers
Here's some 2010 Eurocovers news.
Swedish dansband Scotts (I don't think they are Scottish though) have recorded a coverversion of the Danish 2010 entry In A Moment Like This to be included on their forthcoming album Vi Gör Det Igen (out April 21, Mariann records). The female vocalist on the track is Erika Sjöström (from dansband Drifters).
Scotts have previously recorded coverversions of Sweden 1968 and U.K. 1981.
Denmark 2010 at The Oslo Collection - Scotts website
You can already have a listen at Mariann records Youtube channel.
Thanks to Marcin for the tip!
Lena Meyer-Landruts German entry Satellite was, as you will probably already know, performed twice at the National final. The runner-up singer Jennifer Braun has released her slower version of the song on a cdsingle. Germany 2010 at the Oslo Collection has more info and release details on both versions.
The Dutch entry by Sieneke has sparked some controversy but also spawned many coverversions. Now there's interest from Austria and Sweden to record the song, so Pierre Kartner can be happy, Sha La Lie.
(Netherlands 2010 at The Oslo Collection.)
Other 2010 news: Sweden: Anna Bergendahl Signing Tour *** Belarus: 3+2 Website launched *** Switzerland: CDsingle out now *** Malta: Maltese version of My Dream *** Serbia: Spanish version.
All the latest release news on the 2010 contest can be read at The Oslo Collection Blog. Please tell your friends.
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Nora Brockstedt 1923 - 2015
Norway's Eurovision treasure Nora Brocksted has died. She was the singer of the first two Norwegian entries:Voi Voi (1960) and Sommar I Palma (1961).
Next to her Eurovision songs, which she recorded in several languages, Nora Brockstedt also recorded Norwegian and Swedish version of other Eurovision songs.
You can find out about those in the 2010 Eurocovers post The Olso Weeks Part 1.
Also find some more Nora Brocksted related posts here.
Next to her Eurovision songs, which she recorded in several languages, Nora Brockstedt also recorded Norwegian and Swedish version of other Eurovision songs.
You can find out about those in the 2010 Eurocovers post The Olso Weeks Part 1.
Also find some more Nora Brocksted related posts here.
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