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"La det swinge" ("Let it swing") is a song in Norwegian, sung by the pop duo Bobbysocks!. It was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 - Norway's first victory in the contest.
The song is a tribute to dancing to old rock 'n' roll heard on the radio. Befitting the subject matter, the song itself is written in an old-fashioned style, with a memorable saxophone melody starting the song. The melody arrangement is in retro style, containing elements of contemporary 1980s music and throwbacks to the 1950s.
The song entered, and won Melodi Grand Prix 1985, and was therefore selected to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985. For the performances, the two members - Hanne Krogh and Elisabeth Andreassen - appeared in sparkling, bright purple jackets, worn over black and white outfits; Krogh sported a black-and-white striped floor-length gown.
At the Eurovision Song Contest, the song was performed thirteenth on the night, following Italy's Al Bano and Romina Power with "Magic Oh Magic" and preceding the United Kingdom's Vikki Watson with "Love Is". At the close of voting, it received 123 points, placing 1st in a field of 19.
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The core cast have been augmented by various recurring characters throughout the series, including Beverly Callard, Lee Oakes, Hayley Bishop, Alison Mac, Thomas Nelstrop and Jonathon Dutton. The show was first broadcast in 2001 on BBC Two. The title was inspired by the 1980 hit single “Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Please” by Splodgenessabounds. On 23 July 2011, it was confirmed that the series would not be returning due to BBC Three wanting to make room for new comedies and feeling that the series had come to a natural end following the departures of most of the main cast members.
Bobbysocks Performs "La Det Swinge" (Winning Song Eurovision Song Contest 1985) Live In Norway 2010.
Norsk Melodi Grand Prix 1985
Norwegian Singer Kate Gulbrandsen Performs "Mitt Liv", Her Eurovision Song Contest 1987 Entry. Live In Halden, Norway 2011
Vinner av Melodi Grand Prix 1984
Tilbakeblikk på hele finalen fra 1985. Programleder: Rita Westvik Orkesterleder: Terje Fjærn Produsent: Norsk Rikskringkringkasting (NRK) Finalen ble avholdt den 30. Mars fra Château Neuf i Oslo, og var den 25. norske finalen for den store "nullpoeng-nasjonen" Norge. Med flest "0" poeng i internasjonal klasse var Grand Prix blitt et konsept der flest nuller gjorde susen. Mye var holdt hemmlig i dagene før finalen, og det var ingen presse som hadde mulighet til å få se selve scene eller orkester før selve kvelden. VG hadde prydet midtsidene både i begynnelsen av januar og mars med de 10 kandidatene som skulle kjempe om de norske fargene i Gøteborg den 4. mai. Dette var et år som presse hadde interessert seg mye mer enn vanlig for et norskt grand prix, og mye av grunnen var nett...
Norsk Melodi Grand Prix 1989
Zaz performed "Oh-la-la" in the norwegian final in 1985
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"La det swinge" ("Let it swing") is a song in Norwegian, sung by the pop duo Bobbysocks!. It was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 - Norway's first victory in the contest.
The song is a tribute to dancing to old rock 'n' roll heard on the radio. Befitting the subject matter, the song itself is written in an old-fashioned style, with a memorable saxophone melody starting the song. The melody arrangement is in retro style, containing elements of contemporary 1980s music and throwbacks to the 1950s.
The song entered, and won Melodi Grand Prix 1985, and was therefore selected to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985. For the performances, the two members - Hanne Krogh and Elisabeth Andreassen - appeared in sparkling, bright purple jackets, worn over black and white outfits; Krogh sported a black-and-white striped floor-length gown.
At the Eurovision Song Contest, the song was performed thirteenth on the night, following Italy's Al Bano and Romina Power with "Magic Oh Magic" and preceding the United Kingdom's Vikki Watson with "Love Is". At the close of voting, it received 123 points, placing 1st in a field of 19.