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"Unforgivable Sinner" is a song written and performed by Norwegian singer-songwriter
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, released as her debut single on 12 October 1998 from her 1999 album, ''
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''. The song reached number one in Norway and number two in Italy, commencing a successful period of hits for Marlin in both countries. In the former nation, it was certified platinum and was the first song by a debut act to enter the chart at number one. The song also reached the top 10 in Sweden and the top 20 in the United Kingdom. There were three different music videos made for the song.


Critical reception

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'' called the song a "mature" debut, describing it as the "sort of mid-tempo, intense material somebody like
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would release." Håkon Moslet from Norwegian newspaper ''
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'' said in his review of ''
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'', that "Unforgivable Sinner" is a "clear highlight" of the album. He added that "with its slightly dark and disconcerting atmosphere and a refrain you never seem to get bored with, it is one of a kind." Geir Rakvaag from ''
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'' noted that the song, with " Sitting Down Here" and "
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" are the "most earcatching" songs of the album. Terje Carlsen from '' Fredrikstad Blad'' called it "immaculate". Pia M. Isaksen from ''
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'' was less enthustiastic, noting it as "traditional
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", adding that the melody is "nice". ''
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'' called it an "outstanding" tune "set to a pop- hiphop beat with a strong arrangement powered by acoustic guitars". Kjell Nordeng from '' Nordlands Framtid'' noted the song with "Sitting Down Here" as "cream of the crop" of the album. Rune Slyngstad from ''
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'' gave it 4 out of 6, noting it as a "fresh, nice and sauntering pop-song". Lasse Jangås from ''
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'' described it as "wonderful". Pop Rescue wrote, "This one definitely fits in with the likes of atalieImbruglia’s hit
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. It has plenty of acoustic strumming, but also plenty of ‘go’ in it too. It's up-beat, catchy, and deserved to be a bigger hit than it was." Linda Nilsen from ''
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'' gave the song 6 out of 6, noting that it is "simply something of the best I have ever heard from a Norwegian artist."


Music videos

The first video for "Unforgivable Sinner" was filmed in Norway on 10 July 1998. It features Marlin performing with her guitar at a subway station in
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. She also performs while walking in a dark tunnel. Some small scenes in between show her dressed like an angel. Clips from the movie ''Schpaa'' are shown through the video. At the end, Marlin as an angel sits atop of a high building looking out over the city. The second and international version of the video was directed by Stephen Scott and shot at a train station in
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, Canada. It has a blue tone and shows Marlin performing inside the station building. A story of a man that is haunted by memories from his childhood is being told in the video. Now grown-up, he keeps seeing the face of a young girl he once knew as a kid. Something happened to her, and he feels guilty. He "sees" her among the crowd of passing people at the station, but then she is gone. In the end the man and Marlin, standing next to each other, are watching the board with train timetables. Then the words "Take Hold Now -- The Future Will Not Remember -- The Past Does Not Forget" suddenly appear on the board. The third version was directed by Jamie Morgan and features a darkhaired Marlin performing in New York City. In some scenes, she performs in a car that is driving through the city. Other scenes show her at a camping site, where a group of young people are staying, by a caravan. Occasionally a girl wearing wings appears at different sites in the city. The day turns into night and then again to day. The video ends with Marlin strumming on her guitar in the driving car.


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{{Authority control 1998 debut singles 1998 songs Lene Marlin songs Number-one singles in Norway Virgin Records singles