Dansk Melodi Grand Prix
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix | |
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Genre | Pop music, folk music, classical music, rock music, etc. |
Location(s) | Denmark |
Years active | 1957–present |
Founded by | Danmarks Radio (DR) |
Website | |
DR: Dansk Melodi Grand Prix |
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix is an annual music competition organised by Danish public broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR), which determines the country's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest.
The festival has produced three Eurovision winners and thirteen top-five placings.
Historical background
With the introduction of a semi-final at the 2004 contest, and due to Denmark's absence from the 2003 contest, Denmark's 2004 representative, Thomas Thordarsson, had to take part in the semi-final. His song, "Shame on You" did not reach the final, finishing 13th in a field of 22 contestants.
In 2005, DR made a bold step for Dansk Melodi Grand Prix. Artists were allowed, for the first time ever, to sing in a language other than Danish. Many of the entries that year were sung in English; however, against the odds, the winning song was sung in Danish. Jakob Sveistrup won Dansk Melodi Grand Prix with his song "Tænder på dig". It was later re-written for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 to English as "Talking to You". Unlike the year before, Denmark secured a place in the final, finishing third in the semifinal. In the final he came 9th, guaranteeing Denmark a place in the final of the 2006 contest. A year later, Sidsel Ben Semmane sang "Twist of Love" in the final, but managed to finish 18th of 24 songs.
In 2007, after many poor results, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix adopted a semi-final format that had served well for the Swedish preselection, Melodifestivalen. Two semi-finals with 8 songs each were introduced, with the top 4 songs qualifying for the final. The 4 losing songs of each semi-final then took part in one of two wildcard rounds where the listeners of Danish radio stations P3 and P4 chose another two finalists. The winner under this new format, DQ with the song "Drama Queen" (a wildcard entrant), finished 18th in the semifinal, relegating Denmark again.
DR continued to use this format in the 2008 edition which was won by Simon Mathew and the song "All Night Long". At the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade, Serbia, Denmark as in 2005, finished 3rd in the semifinals, qualifying for the grand final. In the final, Mathew got 60 points, finishing 15th in a field of 25 songs.
For the 2009 of Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, DR reverted to their one-night final, that was held on 31 January 2009. The final of 10 songs consisted of 6 songs from an open call of songs from the public, with 4 songs being invited by DR to compete.[1]
Winners
Almost all winners of Dansk Melodi Grand Prix have gone on to represent Denmark at Eurovision; the only entry not representing Denmark at Eurovision being the 1996 winner ("Kun med dig" by Dorte Andersen and Martin Loft), which failed to qualify for the final from the pre-selection. Denmark has won Eurovision three times: in 1963, 2000 and 2013.
The following table lists those entries which finished fifth or higher at Eurovision:
Year | Song | Artist | Position in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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1957 | "Skibet skal sejle i nat" | Birthe Wilke and Gustav Winckler | 3rd |
1959 | "Uh, jeg ville ønske jeg var dig" | Birthe Wilke | 5th |
1961 | "Angelique" | Dario Campeotto | 5th |
1963 | "Dansevise" | Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann | 1st |
1984 | "Det' lige det" | Hot Eyes | 4th |
1987 | "En lille melodi" | Anne-Cathrine Herdorf | 5th |
1988 | "Ka' du se hva' jeg sa'?" | Hot Eyes | 3rd |
1989 | "Vi maler byen rød" | Birthe Kjær | 3rd |
1995 | "Fra Mols til Skagen" | Aud Wilken | 5th |
2000 | "Smuk som et stjerneskud" | Olsen Brothers | 1st (as "Fly on the Wings of Love") |
2001 | "Der står et billede af dig på mit bord" | Rollo & King | 2nd (as "Never Ever Let You Go") |
2010 | "In a Moment Like This" | Chanée and N'evergreen | 4th |
2011 | "New Tomorrow" | A Friend in London | 5th |
2013 | "Only Teardrops" | Emmelie de Forest | 1st |
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions | Weeks at #1 | Certification |
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2001 | MGP 2001 | 1 | 3 | |
2002 | MGP 2002 | 1 | 7 | |
2003 | MGP 2003 | 1 | 4 | |
2004 | MGP 2004 | 1 | 3 | |
2005 | MGP 2005 | 1 | 3 | |
2006 | MGP 2006 | 1 | 2 | |
2007 | MGP 2007 | 1 | 4 | |
2008 | MGP 2008: Det er bare noget, vi leger! | 1 | 3 | |
2009 | MGP 2009 | 1 | 2 | |
2011 | MGP 2011 | 1 | 5 | |
2012 | MGP 2012 | 1 | 6 | |
2013 | MGP 2013 | 1 | 4 | |
2014 | MGP 2014 | 1 | 8 | |
2015 | MGP 2015 | 1 | 6 | |
2016 | MGP 2016 | 1 | 2 | |
- Others
Year | Album | Peak positions | Weeks at #1 | Certification |
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DEN [2] | ||||
2015 | Melody Grand Prix 2015 | 7 | N/A | |
- De vindere series
Year | Album | Peak positions | Certification |
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DEN [2] | |||
2004 | MGP 2004 - De 3 vindere | 11 | |
2005 | MGP 2005 - De 3 vindere | 12 | |
2006 | MGP 2006 - De 3 vindere | 11 | |
2007 | MGP 2006 - De 3 vindere | 24 | |
2008 | MGP 2008 - Vinderne | 33 | |
- Others
Year | Album | Peak positions | Certification |
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DEN [2] | |||
2014 | MGP Jul | 7 | |
See also
- Dansk Melodi Grand Prix winners
- Melodifestivalen
- Melodi Grand Prix
- Eesti Laul
- Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest
- MGP Junior (Denmark)
External links
References
- ↑ Hondal, Víctor (25 August 2008). "Denmark: One-day Melodi Grand Prix in 2009". ESCToday. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- 1 2 3 4 "MGP discography". danishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Archived from the original on 13 May 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
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