Marie Bergman

Swedish singer
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Marie Bergman
Bergman in 2009
Bergman in 2009
Background information
Born (1950-11-21) 21 November 1950 (age 73)
Stockholm, Sweden
GenresPop, Schlager, folk music, jazz
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1968–
Musical artist

Marie Bergman (born 21 November 1950) is a Swedish singer.[1] Between 1969 and 1972, she was a member in the pop group Family Four, which represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1971 and 1972. She started her solo career in 1974. She has during the years released 13 own-written records and 2 jazz albums and has received numerous awards. In 1994 she again represented Sweden at the Eurovision, this time with Roger Pontare, setting a record as the singer who has represented Sweden at the ESC the most times. This was equalled by Carola Häggkvist in 2006. Marie has performed at the Roskilde Festival four times.

References

  1. ^ Biografi – Marie Bergman Archived July 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Gazell Records AB, August 20, 2004 (in Swedish)

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  • Marie Bergman discography at Discogs
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Arvingarna
with "Eloise"
Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest
(with Roger Pontare)
1994
Succeeded by
Jan Johansen
with "Se på mej"
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Songs
  • "Bye Bye Baby"
  • "Chamar a música"
  • "Dincolo de nori"
  • "Duett"
  • "Ella no es ella"
  • "Für den Frieden der Welt"
  • "Ime anthropos ki ego"
  • "Je suis un vrai garçon"
  • "Kinek mondjam el vétkeimet?"
  • "Lopšinė mylimai"
  • "More than Love"
  • "Nætur"
  • "Nagu merelaine"
  • "Nek' ti bude ljubav sva"
  • "Nekonečná pieseň"
  • "Ostani kraj mene"
  • "Rock 'n' Roll Kids"
  • "Stjärnorna"
  • "Sto pregando"
  • "To nie ja!"
  • "To trehandiri (Diri Diri)"
  • "Vechny strannik"
  • "Waar is de zon"
  • "We Will Be Free (Lonely Symphony)"
  • "Wir geben 'ne Party"
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  • Norway
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