Rune Rudberg

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Rune Rudberg (born 23 August 1961) is a Norwegian singer originating from Trøgstad in Østfold singing dansband music. He has a hectic live music career with more than 5000 concerts in Norway.

He is best known for his song "Ut mot havet" in 1988. The same titled album peaked VG-lista albums chart. In 2001, He also took part on two occasions in Norwegian Melodi Grand Prix in a bid to represent Norway in Eurovision. The first was in MGP 1989 with "Vinger over Europa" failing to make it to Final 3. Two years later, he took part in MGP 2001 with the self-written and composed song "Without You". But he finished fifth failing to make to the Final 4 stage.

Besides his solo carer, he was part of the dansband Scandinavia on and off, like from 1990 to 1994, then for two years 1996 and 1997, and finally 2004–2005, when he left after news about using of narcotics.


Discography

Albums

Studio
Year Album Peak positions
NOR
[1]
1988 Ut mot havet 1
1989 Vinger over Europa 7
1990 Lysene fra land  
1994 Tidevannsbølger  
1997 Halfway to Paradise  
1999 Julenissen tror på meg  
2000 På nye eventyr  
2004 Gone Country  
2007 Runaway  
2009 Stormande hav  
2012 Strong Enough  
2013 Tro 1
Compilations
Year Album Peak positions
NOR
[1]
1995 Landeplager 19
2000 På oppfordring  
2003 Fri som en vind  
2004 Topp 20  
2007 Rett fra sofaen 34
Albums as part of Scandinavia dansband
  • 1991: På oppforring
  • 1992: Scandinavia 3
  • 1993: Scandinavia 4

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
NOR
[1]
1988 "Ut mot havet"   Ut mot havet
1989 "Vinger over Europa"   Vinger over Europa
1991 "Without You"  
Featured in
Year Single Peak positions Album
NOR
[1]
1988 "Stank ass ho 2"
(Jaa9 & OnklP feat. Rune Rudberg)
11

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Rune Rudberg discography". norwegiancharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 July 2013. 
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