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"Everyway That I Can" is a song recorded by Turkish singer Sertab Erener, with music composed by herself and Demir Demirkan, lyrics written by Demirkan, and production and arrangement by Ozan Çolakoğlu. It represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, held in Riga, winning the contest. It was the first entry from Turkey in the ...
The lyrics of "Düm Tek Tek" were written by Hadise, Sinan Akçıl and Stefaan Fernande, while the music was composed by Akçıl. [1] The song resembles the previous Eurovision winning Turkish song "Everyway That I Can", in the sense that both are up-tempo songs with a "Turkish flavor" [2] –though the lyrics suggest it is a love song–.
The song was drawn to perform tenth, following "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" by France Gall and preceding "Ne partez pas sans moi" by Celine Dion. At the end of the first round, "Everyway That I Can" was not among the five songs proceeding to the final round. It was later revealed that "Everyway That I Can" finished ninth with 104 points.
In February the name of the song was announced as "Everyway That I Can" and it was stated that the lyrics were in English. Turkish Language Association called for using a Turkish song instead to properly represent Turkish culture. [63] Erener responded to the criticism by saying: "It has to be in English to comply with world standards.
“as a father of 2, and a veteran, i was caught by surprise by the dialogue about life, meaning, and purpose, and this song playing,” another person wrote in the comments. “have not cried in ...
On 24 May 2003, she represented Turkey at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Everyway That I Can", which earned Turkey 167 points and marked its first victory in the contest, making it the host for the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. "Everyway That I Can" entered the music charts of many European countries and ranked number-one in ...
"We Could Be the Same" [1] (Turkish: Aynı Olabiliriz) is a song by Turkish band maNga. It represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 held in Oslo , placing second. There are 3 versions available on official CD single, called as Brussels (Eurovision version), Istanbul (Single version), and Stockholm (Extended version).
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