Nanna Lüders Jensen
Nanna Lüders Jensen (born 23 July 1963), known by the stage name of Nanna, is a Danish songwriter and singer.[1] She is best known for her hit single "Buster" from 1984, the theme song for Bille August's children's television series and movie Busters verden.[2] Since then she has released several albums.[3] In 1985 she won a competition organized by the Danish Red Cross to write a song in connection with the relief effort for 1983–85 famine in Ethiopia - that also included Eritrea. The competition was inspired by the song We Are the World. The song is called "Afrika" ("Africa") and features a number of major Danish artists from the mid-1980s and won her a Grammy award.[1] In 2005 she also published the autobiography Stjerne for altid (Star forever).
Discography
- 1982 Nanna
- 1983 Små Blå breve
- 1985 Shi-bu-mi
- 1988 Fannys hjerte
- 1989 I Danmark er jeg født
- 1991 Rocking Horse
- 1995 Prinsesse Himmel-i-mund
- 1997 Honey I'm home
- 2005 Pletskud og vildskud (best of)
- 2005 Giv dig hen
- 2011 Nødigt men dog gerne
Other
- 1995 Kristian Lilholt: Beyond the horizon
- 1995 Various artists: Tangokat ('Bim Bam Busse' with Acoustic Guitars)
- 1998 Various artists: O Rosa Florens
- 2000 Anne Dorte Michelsen: Mørke vand, lyse strande
- 2002 Åge Aleksandersen: Linedans
- 2002 Færd: Færd
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Interview : Succes kan gøre ondt. Interview : Nanna Lüders Jensen Jyllands-Posten, 04.09.2005, Brunch, Side 4
- ↑ "Nanna Lüders Jensen" (in Danish). Den danske filmdatabase. Retrieved 8 January 2010.
- ↑ Interview : Aldrig mere stjerne. Portræt / interview : Nanna Lüders Jensen Jyllands-Posten, 26.01.2002, Go Lørdag, Side 2