The Story of Eurovision

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
CD 2
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Hallelujah
recording of:
Halleluja (1979 Eurovision winner)
lyricist:
שמרית אור
composer:
Kobi Oshrat
Milk & Honey3:26
2What’s Another Year
vocals:
Johnny Logan
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. (not for release label use! pre-Aug 2004 subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.) (in 1987)
recording of:
What's Another Year (in 1987)
lyricist and composer:
Shay Healy (Irish songwriter)
publisher:
Bocu Music Ltd., EMI Grove Park Music, Inc., EMI Music Publishing Germany GmbH (1967-2001) and MdW, J. Michel KG
Johnny Logan3:05
3AmsterdamMaggie MacNeal2:33
4Making Your Mind Up
producer:
Andy Hill (English producer & songwriter)
part of:
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1981) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1981)
recording of:
Making Your Mind Up
lyricist and composer:
John Danter and Andy Hill (English producer & songwriter)
publisher:
Intersong (publisher), Paper Music Ltd., Stave and Nickelodeon Ltd. and Universal Music Publishing MGB Ltd.
Bucks Fizz4.652:40
5Ein bißchen Frieden
producer:
Robert Jung (producer, lyricist, composer and singer)
part of:
Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1982) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1982)
recording of:
Ein bißchen Frieden
lyricist:
Bernd Meinunger
composer:
Ralph Siegel
Nicole3:06
6Si la vie est cadeauCorinne Hermes3:08
7Love Isn’t Love
Carola2:58
8Julie
recording of:
Julie
lyricist:
Mario Mihaljević and Rajko Šimunović (lyricist)
composer:
Daniel (Eurovision Song Contest participant with song Julie)
Daniel3:00
9Diggi Loo Diggi LeeHerreys3:08
10I treni de Tozeur
vocals:
Alice (Italian singer Carla Bissi) and Franco Battiato (Italian singer-songwriter and composer)
part of:
Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1984)
recording of:
I treni di Tozeur
lyricist:
Franco Battiato (Italian singer-songwriter and composer) (in 1984) and Rosario “Saro” Cosentino (in 1984)
composer:
Franco Battiato (Italian singer-songwriter and composer) (in 1984) and Giusto Pio (in 1984)
Alice & Battiato3:10
11Let It Swing
producer:
Torgny Söderberg
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metronome Musik GmbH (marketing & distribution dept. spun off from Metronome Records GmbH — do not use as a release label) (in 1985)
recording of:
Let It Swing
lyricist and composer:
Rolf Løvland
writer:
Alix Zandra (songwriter)
publisher:
Music Channel (publisher) (in 1985) and Universal (publisher) (in 1985)
Bobbysocks2:56
12J’aime la vie
part of:
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1986) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1986)
recording of:
J'aime la vie (song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1986)
lyricist:
Rosario Marino
composer:
Angelo Crisci and Jean-Paul Furnémont
Sandra Kim3:07
13Hold Me Now
part of:
Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1987) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1987)
recording of:
Hold Me Now (in 1987)
composer:
Johnny Logan
Johnny Logan53:05
14Laß die Sonne in dein HerzWind3:07
15Ne partez pas sans moi
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Union Square Music Ltd. (for copyright use only, holding company of Union Square Music) (in 2013)
part of:
Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1988) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1988)
recording of:
Ne partez pas sans moi
lyricist:
Nella Martinetti
composer:
Atilla Şereftuğ (Swiss-Turkish Songwriter)
Céline Dion3:08
16Insieme 1992
part of:
Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1990) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1990)
recording of:
Insieme: 1992 (song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1990)
lyricist and composer:
Toto Cutugno
Toto Cutugno54:27
17Why MeLinda Martin3:26
18Viva Sport
Dafna3:20
19Better the Devil You Know
part of:
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1993)
recording of:
Better the Devil You Know (Eurovision Song Contest 1993)
writer:
Dean Collinson and Brian Teasdale
Sonia2:38
20Nocturne
mixer:
Erik Avnskog (Norwegian recording engineer) and Jan Erik Kongshaug (Norwegian sound technician and jazz guitarist)
flute [whistle]:
Hans Fredrik Jacobsen (Norsk folkemusiker og komponist)
keyboard and piano:
Rolf Løvland
nyckelharpa [keyfiddle]:
Åsa Jinder
violin:
Fionnuala Sherry
vocals:
Gunhild Tvinnereim
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
PolyGram A/S Norway (not for release label use! Norwegian subsidiary of PolyGram)
mixed at:
Rainbow Studio in Oslo, Norway
part of:
Winners of Melodi Grand Prix (Norway) (number: 1995), Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1995) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1995)
recording of:
Nocturne (original Norwegian version)
additional lyricist:
Petter Skavlan
composer:
Rolf Løvland
publisher:
PolyGram Publishing Norway (in 1995)
Secret Garden43:12

Credits

Release

manufactured in:Holland, Kingdom of the Netherlands
rights society:BIEM (international rights organization representing member societies from 58 countries)
STEMRA (Netherlands rights society for composers and music publishers)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:BR Music (NL-based reissue label) (in 1998)
licensed from:AMC (Belgian label and publisher)
Arcade Music Group
BMG Nederland
Castle Communications (not for label use, copyright holder)
Dureco
Eddy Ouwens
EMI Music (Electric & Musical Industries Music, do not use as release label! this is a music publisher)
Friends Records
HK Productions
Marino Music
Paradiso (Italian '70s–'80s label)
PolyGram
Shlomo Zach
Sony Music (global brand, excluding JP, owned by Sony Music Entertainment)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/1188410 [info]
ASIN:DE: B00000JD1W [info]