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"Double Trouble" is a song performed by Will Ferrell and My Marianne in the film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020). The song was written by Arnthor Birgisson, Rami Yacoub and Savan Kotecha.
The song is sung during the finals of the contest after Lars arrives just in time for the grand final after asking for a ride from some initially unwilling American tourists. Instead of their official entry "Double Trouble", Sigrit and Lars perform "Husavik", an ode to their hometown. Since Fire Saga changed the song for the finals, they are ...
The soundtrack album for the film was released digitally on June 26, 2020, and the CD release followed on August 21, 2020. [29] " Volcano Man" was the first song released from the album and features vocals from Will Ferrell and Swedish singer Molly Sandén (credited as My Marianne). [ 30 ]
Double Trouble, a Nintendo gamebook "Double Trouble", a comic strip in the 1987 British comic book Nipper; Gerome McKenna, also known as Double Trouble, a fictional character in the DC Comics team Infinity, Inc. Double Trouble, a fictional character in the Marvel Comics group Weapon P.R.I.M.E.
John William Ferrell (/ ˈ f ɛr əl /; [1] born July 16, 1967) [2] [3] is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is known for his leading man roles in comedy films and for his work as a television producer. Ferrell has earned six Emmy Awards and in 2011 was honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell Clash Over Double-Booked Wedding Venue in “You're Cordially Invited” Trailer. Tommy McArdle. December 11, 2024 at 10:12 AM.
You might say Will Ferrell streaked his way to movie stardom. Twenty years ago, the Saturday Night Live fan favorite dropped trou and raced onto Hollywood's A-list in Old School, Todd Phillips's ...
Live Alive is the first live album compiled from four live performances by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. The performances were recorded on July 15, 1985 at the Montreux Jazz Festival; July 17–18, 1986 at the Austin Opera House; and July 19, 1986 at Dallas Starfest. Much of the album was overdubbed in the studio. [1]