Saturday, February 29, 2020

Moldova - Prison - Natalia Gordienko

Digital release image
Moldova brings us the first returning artist for the 2020 contest. (but it wasn't meant to be obviously)
Natalia Gordienko won the Moldovan selection with the song Prison.
The song is written by Philippe Kirkorov and Dimitris Kontopoulos.

A slightly remixed version of the song was released as a digital single on January 30.

Here's the official video.

Natalia will be back in 2021

Natalia Gordienko entered our beloved contest in 2006 with Loca, a song performed with Arsenium (from O-Zone) and Connect-R.
Loca ended in 20th place with 22 points.
Different rules back then meant that the song was already secured a place in the final and they didn't have to participate in the semi.
In 2005 she tried to be the first ever Moldovan Eurovision star with her band Millenium but came 3rd in the National Final.
The song was Tablou Pe Sticla (Picture of glass)
See below for more on Loca.

The Moldovan final was on February 29.
It appears the previously uploaded songs are gone (for) now
A few names we know from Eurovision are Georgeta Burlacu (2008, she withdrew), Pasha Parfeni (2012) and Natalia Gordienko (2006)

Versions
Prison
- Official 2CD
Prison (early mix)
- has only been on TRM website
Prison - karaoke
- on the official karaoke album (digital)

Songwriters
The tandem Kirkorov - Kontopoulos gave us the following Eurovision entries (written or co-written by them)
2007 Work Your Magic - Dimitry Koldun (Belarus, 6th)
2008 Shady Lady - Ani Lorak (Ukraine, 2nd)
2014 Shine- Tolmachevy Sisters (Russia, 7th)

Dimitris Kontopoulos co-wrote these entries
2013 Hold Me- Farid Mammadov (Azerbaijan, 2nd)
2017 This IsLove - Demy (Greece, 19th)
2018 X MyHeart - Aisel (Azerbaijan, 11th in semi)
2018 My LuckyDay - DoReDos (Moldova, 10th, Kirkorov “produced”)
2020 Superg!rl- Stefania (Greece)
2020 Prison - Natalia Gordienko (Moldova)

Philippe Kirkorov

Kirkorov himself entered the contest himself with Kolybelnya Dlya Vulkana (Lullaby for vulcano). It finished 17th for Russia but it later came to light that the song had already been released by a different singer in 1993.


Links and sources
TRM Eurovision WebsiteFB
Natalia Gordienko FB, 2021

Memory Lane Athens 2006: Loca
(Catmusic 10125412)
Loca by Arsenium with Natalia Gordienko and Connect-R was the Moldovan entry for the Athens Eurovision in  2006.
The song finished 20th.
Arsenium was a member of O-Zone who had their 15 seconds of fame back then which explains probably why he's the only one mentioned on the picture sleeves.

There are two different sleeves (cdsingle and promos) and at least Natalia made it onto one of them. Can't be said for Connect-R.
Three versions of Loca were recorded by the trio
Loca - single version
- cdsingle and promo (Catmusic)
Loca - album version
Loca - Soft remix
- both on Arsenium CD The 33rd Element (Cat Music)


In 2014 Arsenium re-recorded the song in Russian (as Лока) and released it as a digital single (but without Natalia or Connect-R)


(Catmusic promo)

Thursday, February 27, 2020

United Kingdom - My Last Breath - James Newman

My Last Breath, Digital release image
The BBC revealed the British entry for Rotterdam on February 27: My Last Breath by singer/songwriter James Newman.
Here's the official video
The song is written by James Newman, Adam Argyle, Ed Drewett en Iain James.

The song was released on the same day through all digital sources.

My Last Breath is the second song James penned for Eurovision. 2017's Dying To Try (Ireland) was also from his hand (and Jörgem Elofsson).

Versions
My Last Breath
- Official 2CD
My Last Breath - karaoke
- on the official karaoke album (digital)

Charts
Scottish top 100 (Official Charts Company)(Feb 28): 73, 32, - (May 22 re): 23, -

Links and sources
James Newman FB, Soundcloud

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Australia - Don't break me - Montaigne

We all know that finding a Eurovision entry is not the most urgent thing on peoples minds* but Australia's preselection for 2020 went ahead in Goldcoast on February 8.

* I was referring to the devastating fires back then....
Digital release image
Montaigne (Jessica Serro) won ands she was to represent Australia in Rotterdam with the song Don't Break Me.
It is written by Jessica Serro herself, Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci.
The digital single was released on January 31st.

Montaigne is back for the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.

Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci (a.k.a. DNA Music) also wrote three other Australian entries
Sound Of Silence for Dami Im which ended second in Stockholm in 2016,  Don't Come Easy by Isaiah (9th in Kyiv in 2017) and #WeGotLove by Jessica Mauboy (16th in Lisbon 2018)


All competing songs are released seperately and if you search for Australia Decides 2020 on your favorite streaming thingies you'll find them all.

Versions
Don't Break Me - single version
- Official 2CD
Don't Break Me - karaoke
- on the official karaoke album (digital)


Links and sources
SBS Australia Decides pages
Montaigne WebsiteFB, 2021