Anita Skorgan

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Anita Skorgan with Jahn Teigen (1986)

Anita Skorgan (born November 13, 1958 ) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and multiple participant in the Eurovision Song Contest for Norway.

Eurovision Song Contests

As the winner of the Melodi Grand Prix , she was allowed to compete for the first time at the Eurovision Song Contest in London in 1977 . With the hit Casanova she reached 14th place.

Two years later, at the Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem in 1979 , she came 11th with the pop song Oliver .

At the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 she took part as a background singer for Finn Kalvik .

In Harrogate , at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 , she sang the ballad Adieu with her then partner Jahn Teigen . The couple reached number 12.

A year later, at the 1983 Eurovision Song Contest in Munich , she co-wrote Jahn Teigen's title Do re mi and again in the background choir.

At the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin in 1988 she co-wrote Karoline Krüger's song For vår jord and in the background choir.

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