Eurocovers
Eurocovers is a celebration of the highest form of praise for the Eurovision song: The Coverversion..
Anything goes. Anarcho-punk versions of Hallelujah & experimental jazz improv of Volare.
Ancient operasingers from China & Kiddy Pop from Lithuania.
You'll find backgrounds, pictures and tips on where to get the records.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy New Year !
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
愛你的只有一個我 - A new A Ba Ni Bi from Taiwan
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Thanks to a tip from Anonymous from Hong Kong here's some details on a great new version of Israels 1978 Eurovision winner A Ba Ni Bi . ...
UPDATE - Volare by Slađan Jovanović
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I received a message from Sladjan Jovanovic concerning the Belgrade Eurocovers post where I stated that I hadn't found any version of ...
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Tobi Jooste - Engel
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The 2005 Eurovision runner up Angel, originally by Malta's Chiara, here in an Afrikaans version by South Africa's baritone superst...
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Zwei Kleine Italiener - Happy Birthday Conny!
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O.K., I'm a bit late, but belated best wishes go to Conny Froboess who celebrated her 65th birthday last month. Conny Froboess was a Ge...
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Spain 1970 - Pitingo - Gwendolyne
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Eurovision 1970 saw the entry of Julio Iglesias to the international music stage, and he's still there. His song Gwendolyne ended 4th....
Sunday, October 05, 2008
1966 Dio Come Ti Amo - Cabaret Short Circuit
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I don't think it happened before: I just received a new CD and while enjoying the virgin listening out of nowhere an intriguing Eurocove...
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Vice Vukov 1936 - 2008
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Another goodbye this week. Croatian singer Vice Vukov died at the age of 72. Vice Vukov entered Eurovision twice for Yugoslavia. In 1963 w...
Rufus Harley (1936-2006) - Love Is Blue
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Sometimes I come across a Eurocover that is just too amazing to be true. This is Rufus Harley playing Love Is Blue (L'amour est bleu,...
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Eurovision 1990: Azucar Moreno - Bandido ...and then some
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Another classic Eurovision moment: It's Zagreb, 1990 and Azucar Moreno are set to open the 35th contest with their groundbreaking (at le...
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