Tone Norum

Tone Norum
Born (1965-09-18) September 18, 1965
Vardø, Norway
Genres Pop, rock, country
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1986–present
Associated acts Tommy Nilsson, Europe

Tone Norum (born 18 September 1965) is a Swedish pop singer who gained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.[1] scoring several chart successes in Sweden.[2][3] She is the younger sister of John Norum, the guitarist from the rock band Europe.

Biography

Tone Norum was born in Vardø, Norway, but her family moved to Sweden when she was still a baby.

Her debut album, One of a Kind, was released in 1986. It was written and produced by Europe vocalist Joey Tempest, featured guest appearances by Europe members John Norum, Ian Haugland and Mic Michaeli, and included hits like "Stranded" and "Can't You Stay?". Her second album, This Time, featured another hit, the vocal duet "Allt som jag känner" with Tommy Nilsson, and a guest appearance by Yngwie Malmsteen on the song "Point of no Return". Her 1990 album "Red" was produced by her then husband/musician/producer Max Lorentz. Norum's 1992 hit, "Don't Turn Around" was a cover of the Tina Turner song.

Albums

Singles

Year Single Se Album
1985 "Can't You Stay" 2 One Of A Kind
1986 "Stranded" 13 One Of A Kind
1986 "Built On Dreams" - One Of A Kind
1987 "Allt Som Jag Känner" (with Tommy Nilsson) 1 Single only
1988 "This Time" - This Time
1988 "Love Me" - This Time
1988 "Point of no Return" 13 This Time
1989 "Running Against The Wind" - Kronvittnet soundtrack
1990 "Ordinary Girl" - Red
1990 "How Does It Feel?" - Red
1990 "10 Times Out Of 1" - Red
1992 "Still In Love" - Don't Turn Around !
1992 "Who Needs A Broken Heart" - Don't Turn Around !
1992 "Don't Turn Around" 23 Don't Turn Around !
1996 "Stepping Out" - Stepping Out
1996 "You Ain't Going Nowhere" - Stepping Out
1996 "Trust Me" - Stepping Out
2007 "When Love Says Goodbye" (with Jonas Otter) - Single only

Albums

Year Album Se
1986 One Of A Kind 5
1988 This Time... 7
1990 Red 33
1992 Don't Turn Around 26
1996 Stepping Out -

References


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