No No Never

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No No Never
Eurovision Song Contest 2006 entry
Country Germany
Artist(s) Texas Lightning
Language English
Composer(s) Jane Comerford
Lyricist(s) Jane Comerford
Place 15th
Points 36
Lyrics from the Diggiloo Thrush

No No Never was the German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in English by Texas Lightning. While Germany had finished the 2005 Contest in last place, their position as one of the Contest's "Big Four" (along with the United Kingdom, France and Spain) ensured the song an automatic final berth. Thus, it was performed eighth on the night (following Malta's Fabrizio Faniello with I Do and preceding Denmark's Sidsel Ben Semmane with Twist Of Love). At the close of voting, it had received 36 points, placing 15th in a field of 24.

Written and composed by Australian-born band member Jane Comerford, the song is the first country song performed at the Contest, a fact which resulted in BBC commentator Terry Wogan asking jokingly and with a rough approximation of the appropriate accent "are we in Athens, Georgia?" at the end of the performance (the Contest was held in Athens, Greece). Lyrically, the song is a pledge of the singer's undying love for her lover. She tells him - among other things - "I'm never ever gonna leave you to cry on your own/Never ever gonna not go and pick up the phone/I'm never ever gonna let you be chilled to the bone".

As one of the band's members is a professional comedian, there was a level of expectation that the performance was going to be humorous, however this was not the case. While the band performed in front of artificial cactus plants, there was in fact very little overt humour in the performance. All members were dressed appropriately, with the musicians wearing beige suits and stetson hats and Comerford wearing a pink dress.

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