"I evighet" | |
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Eurovision Song Contest 1996 entry | |
Country | |
Artist(s) | |
Language | |
Composer(s) | Torhild Nigar |
Lyricist(s) | Torhild Nigar |
Conductor | |
Finals performance | |
Final result | 2nd |
Final points | 114 |
Entry chronology | |
◄ "Nocturne" (1995) | |
"San Francisco" (1997) ► |
"I evighet" (Norwegian pronunciation: [ɪ ˈêːvɪˌheːt];[1] "For eternity") was the Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996, performed in Norwegian by Elisabeth Andreassen. The song reached number 13 on the chart in Norway.[2] In Israel it peaked on number 1.
It was performed twelfth on the night, following Estonia's Maarja-Liis Ilus and Ivo Linna with "Kaelakee hääl" and preceding France's Dan Ar Braz & L'Héritage des Celtes with "Diwanit bugale". At the close of voting, it had received 114 points, placing 2nd in a field of 23.
"I evighet" was translated into Swedish, with the lyrics being co-written by Torhild Nigar, Elisabeth Andreassen and Åsa Jinder and the title remaining the same. An English-language release (titled "Eternity") was also made.
In 1998, the song was re-written in German as "Wir sind dabei", as part of the hundredth anniversary celebrations for the German sporting federation. The re-titled "Wir sind dabei" was adopted as the official song of this celebration, held in Munich, with Andreassen performing it frequently and in a number of different language versions. This version is unique among the translations as it focuses on the positive aspects of sport, rather than the original theme of the eternity of love.[citation needed]
It was succeeded as Norwegian representative at the 1997 contest by Tor Endresen with "San Francisco".