Get Sanne's ultra catchy pop gem, titled Higher Ground, written for the Swedish entry of Eurovision here
If the last post was a bit too rocky for you here is something Danish that is made for Eurovision: the star that is Sanne! She is the Danish version of Carola but with a bit more balls I suppose..in that she uses a few more guitars like shes under the illusion that shes some kind of rock chick but the severe pop melodies give way her best laid plans! And this should soooooooooo be celebrated! While the start of the songs appear rocky, the moment the chorus kicks in the songs appear to fly right up into the pop heaven. She fused rock and pop long before Anastacia ever thought of doing so...
Her albums are rock, disco and include dodgy covers or unused tracks of failed pop stars like Sarah Whatmore, Ruby Amanfu and yes the...iconic Rachel Stevens! Included on the albume entitled "THE ALBUM" was not just old Sarah tracks, but Sugah and Fools. Her work with Ruby Amanfu spreads through a whole bunch of Sanne's albums so check them out if you can. Shes also worked with Soren Rasted of Aqua, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Steinberg, Sheryl Crow, Neimo and Bryan Adams! A LEGEND!
She is a HUGE gay icon in her native Denmark writing songs about homosexuality, gay rights and transexuals! Her album covers include the insignia of the gay pride triangle, tracks called Girlfriend, Rainbow and she also looks like Bette Midlers younger sister!
A few years ago she tried to represent Sweden with the storming Higher Ground and we've included that today!
Words: Carola, Tina Turner, Sarah Whatmore, recycled pop tracks...
SANNE You've Never Been Loved Before
Posted by Robpop at Tuesday, June 20, 2006
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3 comments:
I don't really like the song as much but the chorus' pretty good =) I was just wondering... did she make it in Eurovision and what place did she get?
No: she didnt. Sweden didnt go for her. Its a shame cuz, while shes not big in Sweden, shes huge in Denmark and would have given them 12.
And yes, both of the songs...while they dont start off well they've got storming chorus's
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