Never Give Up on You
Never Give Up on You singolo discografico | |
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Screenshot tratto dal video musicale | |
Artista | Lucie Jones |
Pubblicazione | 27 gennaio 2017 |
Durata | 3:00 |
Genere | Pop |
Etichetta | ArtPeople |
Formati | Download digitale |
Never Give Up on You è un singolo della cantante gallese Lucie Jones, pubblicato il 27 gennaio 2017 su etichetta discografica ArtPeople. Il brano è stato scritto dalla vincitrice danese dell'Eurovision Song Contest 2013 Emmelie de Forest insieme a Daniel Salecdo e Lawrie Martin.
Il 27 gennaio 2017 il brano è stato selezionato dal televoto e da una giuria contro altre cinque canzoni per rappresentare il Regno Unito all'Eurovision Song Contest 2017.[1]
Tracce
- Download digitale[2]
Testi e musiche di Emmelie de Forest, Daniel Salcedo e Lawrie Martin.
- Never Give Up on You – 3:00
Classifiche
Classifica (2017) | Posizione massima |
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Regno Unito[3] | 73 |
Note
- ^ (EN) William Lee Adams, Lucie Jones wins “Eurovision: You Decide” with “Never Give Up On You”, su wiwibloggs.com. URL consultato il 27 gennaio 2017.
- ^ (EN) Never Give up on You - Single, su itunes.apple.com, iTunes. URL consultato il 27 gennaio 2017.
- ^ (EN) Never Give Up on You - Full Official Chart History, su officialcharts.com, Official Charts Company. URL consultato il 4 maggio 2020.
Collegamenti esterni
- Lucie Jones - Never Give Up On You (United Kingdom) Eurovision 2017 - Official Music Video, su YouTube, 11 marzo 2017.
- (EN) Never Give Up on You, su MusicBrainz, MetaBrainz Foundation.
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Partecipazioni | 1957 · |
Partecipanti | Patricia Bredin · Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson · Bryan Johnson · The Allions · Ronnie Carroll · Ronnie Carroll (2) · Matt Monroe · Kathy Kirby · Kenneth McKellar · Sandie Shaw · Cliff Richard · Lulu · Mary Hopkin · Clodagh Rodgers · The New Seekers · Cliff Richard (2) · Olivia Newton-John · The Shadows · Brotherhood of Man · Lynsey de Paul & Mike Moran · Co-Co · Black Lace · Prima Donna · Bucks Fizz · Bardo · Sweet Dreams · Belle & the Devotions · Vikki Watson · Ryder · Rikki · Scott Fitzgerald · Emma · Samantha Janus · Michael Ball · Sonia · Frances Ruffelle · Love City Groove · Gina G · Katrina and the Waves · Imaani · Precious · Nicki French · Lindsay Dracass · Jessica Garlick · Jemini · James Fox · Javine · Daz Sampson · Scooch · Andy Abraham · Jade Ewen · Josh Dubovie · Blue · Engelbert Humperdinck · Bonnie Tyler · Molly · Electro Velvet · Joe & Jake · Lucie Jones · SuRie · Michael Rice · |
Brani | All · Sing, Little Birdie · Looking High, High, High · Are You Sure? · Ring-a-Ding Girl · Say Wonderful Things · I Love the Little Things · I Belong · A Man Without Love · Puppet on a String · Congratulations · Boom Bang-a-bang · Knock, Knock Who's There? · Jack in the Box · Beg, Steal or Borrow · Power to All Our Friends · Long Live Love · Let Me Be the One · Save Your Kisses for Me · Rock Bottom · The Bad Old Days · Mary Ann · Love Enough for Two · Making Your Mind Up · One Step Futher · I'm Never Giving Up · Love Games · Love Is... · Runner in the Night · It's Only the Light · Go · Why Do I Always Get It Wrong? · Give a Little Love Back to the World · A Message to Your Heart · One Step Out of Time · Better the Devil You Know · We Will Be Free · Love City Groove · Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit · Love Shine a Light · Where Are You? · Say It Again · Don't Play That Song Again · No Dream Impossible · Come Back · Cry Baby · Hold On to Your Love · Touch My Fire · Teenage Life · Flying the Flag (For You) · Even If · It's My Time · That Sounds Good for Me · I Can · Love Will Set You Free · Believe in Me · Children of the Universe · Still in Love with You · You're Not Alone · Never Give Up on You · Storm · Bigger than Us · |
Metodi di selezione nazionale | Festival of British Popular Song (1957) · Eurovision Song Contest British Final (1959-1960) · A Song For Europe (1961-1995, 2000-2003) · The Great British Song Contest (1996-1999) · Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up (2004-2007) · Eurovision: Your Decision (2008) · Eurovision: Your Country Needs You (2009-2010) · Eurovision: You Decide (2016-2019) |
Paese ospitante | Royal Festival Hall, Londra (1960) · BBC Television Centre, Londra (1963) · Royal Albert Hall, Londra (1968) · Usher Hall, Edimburgo (1972) · Brighton Dome, Brighton (1974) · Wembley Conference Centre, Londra (1977) · Harrogate International Centre, Harrogate (1982) · National Indoor Arena, Birmingham (1998) · Liverpool Arena, Liverpool (2023) |
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