Ann-Louise Hanson
Ann-Louise Hanson (born April 4, 1944 in Kristianstad ) is a Swedish pop singer .
Life
Ann-Louise Hanson is the daughter of a warehouse worker from southern Sweden and came to music by participating in an amateur competition. It was also popular in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s and, produced by Klaus Lorenzen, took part in the German Schlager Festival in 1962 and 1963 . She took eighth and ninth place respectively.
She took part in the Melodifestivalen - the Swedish preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest - a total of fourteen times, but never prevailed. Her single Tag emot en utsträckt hand stayed at the top of the Norwegian charts for five weeks in 1972 . Together with John Mealing , she recorded the Swedish version of Freddy Quinn's Boy, Come Back Soon ( En dag ska jag komma tillbaka till dej ).
Discography (selection)
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- 1962: A ship went to Santiago de Chile
- 1962: Au Revoir, goodbye
- 1963: When the two of us meet again
- 1963: The night of Lisbon
- 1964: roses bloom everywhere
- 1965: you and me
- 1966: only one
- 1969: A rose made of paper
- 1970: Between Copenhagen and Trinidad
- 1976: Masquerade
- 1982: Sometimes you are to be envied
Web links
- Ann-Louise Hanson at discogs , accessed May 18, 2013
- Ann-Louise Hanson in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ann-Louise Hanson's fantastiska - och förvirrande! - record i Melodifestivalen. In: Gustavs expertblogg. February 23, 2019, accessed on March 17, 2019 (sv-SE).
- ↑ SWR "That was only once" - rarities & finds. Retrieved May 18, 2013 .
- ↑ Chart sources: SE
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SURNAME | Hanson, Ann-Louise |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swedish pop singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 4, 1944 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kristianstad , Sweden |