Kirsti Sparboe
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Kirsti Sparboe (born 7 December 1946) is a Norwegian musical performer and an actress. Most of her musical career has been built on participation in the widely-popular
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
in which she competed three times and scored a grand total of four points. Kirsti Sparboe was born on 7 December 1946 in
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,
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. She first participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1965 when she was 18, with the song "
Karusell Norway was represented by Kirsti Sparboe, with the song "Karusell", at the 1965 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 20 March in Naples, Italy. "Karusell" was chosen as the Norwegian entry at the Melodi Grand Prix on 13 February. This ...
", which came in 13th place. She then participated in the 1966 Norwegian pre-selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song "Gi Meg Fri", which came in second. In 1967, her song " Dukkemann" came in 14th place. She also participated in the 1968 Norwegian pre-selection, and would have gone on to represent Norway in 1968, but the song she performed ("Jag har aldri vært så glad i no'en som deg") was disqualified after there were accusations that it was a plagiarism of a popular
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song called "Summer Holiday." She also covered the winning song of that year, Spain's " La La La", in Norwegian. She represented Norway once more in 1969 with the song "Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli" in 1969, which finished in last place. This song was recorded in four languages (Norwegian, Swedish, German, and French), and years later a "Grand Jubilee" version entitled "Oj Oj Oj, Grand Prix Jubilee", was released. Sparboe participated in the 1970 German selection for the Eurovision Song Contest after Norway, Finland, Portugal, and Sweden refused to participate for that year. She sang "Pierre Der Clochard", and ended in fourth place. Sparboe also covered 1971's winning song "
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" in Norwegian, and also 1970's winning song, "All Kinds of Everything". That cover can be heard in the "external links" section. Since the Eurovision Song Contest, she has released singles mostly in Germany, where she found moderate success. She also showed off her acting talents for a one-off BBC TV Show, ''Jon, Brian, Kirsti And Jon'', in 1980.


Sources

*Short Bio of Kirsti Sparboe in Germa

*Archived Eurovision National Finals 1956–1969 *BBC Comedy Guide - "Jon, Brian, Kirsti And Jo


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Kirsti Sparboe performing "Gi meg fri" in 1966 Kirsti Sparboe performing "Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli" in 1969 Kirsti Sparboe performing "All kinds of everything"
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sparboe Kirsti 1946 births Living people Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1965 Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1967 Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1969 Melodi Grand Prix contestants Melodi Grand Prix winners Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Norway Norwegian women singers People from Tromsø Spellemannprisen winners Norwegian actresses