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[Lyric+Vietsub YANST] Resan Till Dig - Alexander Rybak [Sweden/ English Sub] |
Alexander's next album will be released in June 15th! "Visa vid vindens ängar" is the result of a collaboration with the Swedish poet and troubadour Mats Paulson. They have also written several songs together for this album. The first single "Resan Till Dig" will be released in June 8th
"Visa vid vindens ängar" ~ Album release by Lionheart Music Group AB, 15-06-2011 in Sweden. 17-05-11 in Norway.
Album "Visa vid vindens ängar" được viết bằng tiếng Thuỵ Äiển
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Alexander Rybak (Tiếng Belarus: ÐлÑкÑандр Рыбак), sinh ngà y 13 tháng 5, 1986 ở Minsk, Belarus) là má»™t nhạc công violon, ca sÄ©, nhà soạn nhạc và diá»…n viên ngÆ°á»i Na Uy. Rybak đại diện cho Na Uy trong cuá»™c thi Eurovision Song Contest 2009 tại Moskva, Nga. Rybak chiến thắng trong cuá»™c thi nà y vá»›i 387 Ä‘iểm, số Ä‘iểm cao nhất trong lịch sá» Eurovision tÃnh đến năm 2009 vá»›i "Fairytale", má»™t bà i hát do chÃnh anh sáng tác và đặt lá»i...
Alexander Rybak is an all-around musical talent — a singer, songwriter, composer, violinist, pianist, and arranger — from Norway who rose to international chart-topping success in 2009 after winning the Eurovision Song Contest with "Fairytale." Born on May 13, 1986, in Minsk, Belarus, he is the son of a classical pianist and a classical violinist. When he was four years old, his family left what was then the Soviet Union and moved to Norway. At age ten he began studies at the Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo. In 2009, after winning several awards, among them the 2004 Anders Jahre Culture Prize and the 2009 Melodi Grand Prix, he represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest with his song "Fairytale." Written and composed by Rybak, "Fairytale" not only won the contest; it also set a new record with 387 points, the most ever garnered in Eurovision history. Shortly after winning the Eurovision Song Contest, "Fairytale" was released as a single and hit number one in numerous countries, among them Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Russia, and Greece. In addition, the song hit the Top Ten in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Austria, and Germany. Several months later, Rybak made his full-length solo album debut with Fairytale (2009) on EMI. Released in over 25 different countries around the world, Fairytale was a commercial blockbuster, topping the Norwegian charts and going three times platinum in terms of sales; moreover, it reached number one in Russia and the Top Five in Sweden and Finland. Written largely by Rybak and sung in English, the album includes the follow-up singles "Funny Little World," a Norwegian chart-topper, and "Roll with the Wind," a Top Ten hit.
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