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G:son in Siegel's footsteps?
Exclusive:G:Son & Sánchez-Ohlsson speak to esctoday.com
Sweden (complete line-up here)
Like every year since 2001, some of his songs qualified for Melodifestivalen. Being last year's winner with Evighet, performed by Carola (5th in Athens as Invincible), he will have two songs in the semi finals: Samba sambero (Anna Book) and Amanda (co-composer, to be performed by Jimmy Jansson). In 2001, he already co-composed the Swedish entry Listen to your heartbeat that finished also 5th, performed by Friends.
Norway (complete line-up here)
For Norway, he co-composed the entry Rocket Ride to be sung by Jannicke Abrahamsen and wrote the song Ven a bailar conmigo for Guri Schanke by himself. Last year, he has been already succesful in Norway as the composer of Queentastic's Absolutely Fabulous that finished third in the final and second in the OGAE second chance contest.
Spain
Today, the 15 songs the Spanish entry for 2007 will be chosen from were published, two of them (co-)composed by Thomas G:Son: Bailame and I love you mi vida.
Speaking exclusively to esctoday.com this evening, Thomas told us:
"I'm so excited, it's a great song, I've been working on the song for a while now with Rebeca, and we actually recorded it first time. I'm honoured to be involved with a song selected for the Spanish comptetion"
With Rebeca co-writing and also performing as a singer in the heats, we asked Thomas G:son if she would have an advantage in the final if both she and the song qualified. He explained that: "I write a song for an artist, That's the way I work, and this song was written for her. We then work the mix and improve it, so if the song wins, I guess she may have an advantage but I haven't heard the other songs or artists, so it's impossible to even guess what will happen".
In one of our favourite replies to an interview question, we asked Thomas if he speaks Spanish, the reply was short, sharp and sprinkled with hillarity: "No! But I sing it alot".
Thomas was brought into the Spanish process by Antonio Sánchez-Ohlsson. We also spoke exclusively to him via telephone this evening and asked how it felt to been successful in getting not only his first national selection acceptance, but two at the same time:
"It's what I've always wanted to do. I know the recent history in Spain is not so promising, and I decided that I want my coutnry to win and I hope I can help to be part of it, it is really great".
Antonio explained that Rebeca's song "is not a traditional Schlager song. It was written especially for Rebecca, and we had no idea that the format would change to Mision Eurovision. Rebeca decided not to withdraw, and put the song up for grabs to anyone in the hope that she could win the competition. She was very brave and very generous, and we're just hoping that the gamble pays off. We think it's a song that appeals to all people, you can hear hints of the Spanish guitar, some lyrics in English, an arabic twist".
If Thomas G:Son succeeds in all three countries, he would be the first composer to represent three countries at one Eurovision Song Contest. There are strong rumours that he has a song ready to submit to the United Kingdom as well, so he can afford one slip if that is accepted. Previously, Ralph Siegel (Luxembourg & Germany in 1980) and Dieter Bohlen (Austria & Germany in 1989) managed to do so for two countries. All in all, he might already be called the busiest composer in the 2007 national final season!
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You are right, Antonio, Rebeca has been very generous putting her song in the contest, risking that someone else may take it instead of her. But we will help her sing "I love you mi vida" in Helsinki, as she deserves.
Bravo, Rebeca.
He CAN win in Norway with Guri Schanke, or at least reach the top 3 in MGP, if the song is good though... And Jannicke is a great performer so if the song is good she will also do well...
Well, without any doubt they have written one of the 3 best entries in the Spanish pre-selection (I love you mi vida). Congratulations!
Sweden has not send a typical schlager for many years (last time in 2002)!
A typical schlager is "Idag Imorgon" with Kikki Danielsson (2006 MF), and I don't like it at all becous it is old, boring and every schlager song sounds like the other schlager songs.
Schlager is a nordic fenomen who started in the late 70s and last untill 1995, but we can still hear it sometimes.
And schlager and hard-rock "songs" has one thing in common, they are very, very easy to make and thats boring!
Belgium did the bad mistake to send a schlager song to Athens!
why is everyone laways so negative in countries like spain and france towards other people its like racism or something... and swedish schlager isnt boring.. why do ya think we ends up in good postiitons almost every year peter... dont be so negative.
I personally do not find it so special. Maybe because I am not too fond of rebeca. However, I think that having a swedish entry won't help her so much with the spainards! Good luck spain!
It's simply UN BEATABLE! MADRID 2008!
PS : I think it was a mistake to publish the names of the composers ......how can TVE be sure that some won`t only vote for a special name or nationality, really not being interested in spanish ESC success but in success of their own ? All votes can be manipulated now.
Such a domination can never be good....
I like it very much! It's very Spanish.. catchy, could very well may be the winner of Eurovision! Unless, Rebeca is a lousy singer and performer.
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I hope the "swedish" song is not an old boring swedish schlager!!
I don't like this kind of "C'mon everybody let's try everywhere..."...!!
hope the swedish song win.






























