Just Get Out of My Life
"Just Get Out of My Life" | |
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Eurovision Song Contest 2009 entry | |
Country | |
Artist(s) | |
Language | |
Composer(s) | |
Lyricist(s) |
Bernd Meinunger, José Juan Santana Rodriguez |
Finals performance | |
Semi-final result |
11th |
Semi-final points |
44 |
Appearance chronology | |
◄ "Zauvijek volim te" (2008) | |
"Euro Neuro" (2012) ► |
"Just Get Out of My Life" is a song by Andrea Demirović and was the Montenegrin entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held in Moscow, Russia. This was the first English language Montenegrin entry at Eurovision, as well as the first time the country was represented by a female soloist.[1][2][3] The song however failed to reach the final.
In the first days, the names of the song's authors were held as a secret by RTCG. They were later revealed to be veteran German Eurovision composers Ralph Siegel and Bernd Meinunger, along with José Juan Santana Rodriguez.[4] The song contains a sample from "Innocent Heart" sung by Ruth Portelli, which was also written by the same author and composer.[5][6]
Music video
The music video for the entry was filmed in a studio in Skopje, Macedonia. It was directed by famous Balkan video director Dejan Miličević, and it stars Andrea and a Serbian male model called Vasa Nestorović. The video premiered on RTCG's website on 10 March.
Track listing
- Eurovision Version – 3:01
- Moscow Club Mix Version – 4:53
- Energy Radio Mix – 3:07
- Dance Version – 4:25
- Finger N Kadel Radio Mix – 3:42
- Finger N Kadel House Mix – 5:55
External links
References
- ↑ "EUROSONG 2009", Radio Television of Montenegro, 2009-01-23
- ↑ Klier, Marcus (2009-01-23). "Montenegro: Andrea Demirovic to Eurovision". ESCToday. Archived from the original on 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
- ↑ van Tongeren, Mario (2009-01-23). "Montenegro: Andrea Demirovic to Moscow!". Oikotimes. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
- ↑ Eurovision Song Contest Moscow 2009 (CD credits) at Discogs
- ↑ "Montenegro: Ralph Siegel is back - 19th time!". Oikotimes. 2009-01-28. Retrieved 2009-01-28.
- ↑ Rendall, Alasdair (2009-01-28). "More on the Montenegrin songwriting mystery!". Oikotimes. Retrieved 2009-01-28.