Luckily, other than the power outage, my house didn't get that much damage, just loads of little branches and lots of birch leaves to clean up.
But while I was doing the cleanup songs from Sweden's queen of Eurovision were running through my head.
Carola Häggkvist, more commonly known as Carola, has represented Sweden three times in Eurovision, coming no lower than fifth place. Her straightforward schlager stylings, combined with her outspokenness on her personal beliefs, have made her both extremely popular and controversial, and have led her to be a successful singer thirty years after her
Carola first showed up at Eurovision in 1983, as a sixteen year old singing this song.
"Främling" Sweden 1983
She had a great deal of success with this song, and the album with the same name sold over a million copies, country, setting her up as a national pop star at the tender age of sixteen.
She attempted to parlay her success with "Främling" into becoming an international star--going to Japan and recording with the Bee Gees--but success outside of Scandinavia eluded her, and in the late 80s she took time off from recording.
She attempted to parlay her success with "Främling" into becoming an international star--going to Japan and recording with the Bee Gees--but success outside of Scandinavia eluded her, and in the late 80s she took time off from recording.
However, by 1990, here career was on a downtick by 1990, when she attempted to represent Sweden at Eurovision for a second time.
"Mitt i ett äventyr" 1990
She didn't win the contest, but came in a credible second, which spurred her on to compete again next year, where she won both the Swedish national final and the contest entirely with this song.
"Fångard av en stormvind" Sweden 1991
And yes, while cleaning up from the storm I was singing this song. It is rather obvious, an English translation for this could be "Caught in as Windstorm", but it is a catchy piece of pop music, and it's Carola's crowning achievements.
The funny thing is that her win was controversial, at the end of the 1991 contest, Carola's song tied on points with the song from France, but was declared the winner after they counted the total number of 12 point and 10 point votes. It is a catchy song.
The funny thing is that her win was controversial, at the end of the 1991 contest, Carola's song tied on points with the song from France, but was declared the winner after they counted the total number of 12 point and 10 point votes. It is a catchy song.
After her success in Eurovision, her career has never really stopped. Carola continues to record and release a new album ever few years, and she even came back to Eurovision a third time in 2005 with this song.
"Invincible" Sweden 2006
And unlike most returning winners to Eurovision, Carola didn't have a terrible fall from grace. "Invincible" came in a very respectable fifth place.
Even though her last attempt to represent Sweden fell flat, not making it into the Melodifestivalen finals,
"One Love" Johnson and Häggkvist 2008
Carola has continues to have a successful career, with her most recent album, "Elvis, Barbra & Jag" hitting the top of the Swedish album charts, and she's likely to have continued success in the future.
What else can Carola be but Eurovisionary?
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