Melodi Grand Prix 2007 | |
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Dates | |
Semi-final | 20 January 2007 27 January 2007 3 February 2007 |
Second chance | 8 February 2007 |
Final | 10 February 2007 |
Host | |
Venue | Spektrum Arena, Oslo, Norway |
Presenter(s) | Synnøve Svabø and Stian Barsnes Simonsen |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 18: 6 in each semi-final; 8 in the final (2 from each semi-final, 2 from the Second Chance round); 4 in the gold final |
Vote | |
Voting system | Jury and SMS and telephone voting Semi-finals Televoting selects eight finalists over four semi-finals Final Televoting selects four of the 8 finalists to progress to a "Gold Final" 3 regional juries awarded the Gold finalists 2,000, 4,000, 6,000 and 10,000 points Televoting is conducted again, with each televote added to the songs' totals over five regions |
Winning song | "Ven a bailar conmigo" by Guri Schanke |
Melodi Grand Prix 2007 (shortened MGP 2007) was the television show in which the Norwegian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was chosen.
Just like in 2006, there were three semifinals held before the final, where televoting decided the top four songs, the top two of which went to the final (in random order), and the songs who were placed 3rd and 4th went to the 'Second Chance' semifinal (also in random order). If NRK follow their traditional ways, it is unlikely we[ who? ] will ever find out the full results of the semifinals.
On 12 October 2006, NRK announced that it had received 464 songs for the 2007 Melodi Grand Prix, over half of which came from Sweden. [1] However, in the final selection of the 18 participating entries, only five were written partially or entirely by Swedish composers, less than half the number of the 13 Swedish entries in Melodi Grand Prix 2006. This was most probably the results of the heavy criticism NRK received from Norwegian composers due to the heavy Swedish dominance in MGP 2006.[ citation needed ]
Just like in MGP 2006, Synnøve Svabø and Stian Barsnes Simonsen hosted all five shows. However, 2006's additional side commentator, Jostein Pedersen, was swapped with trend guru and television host Per Sundnes, though Sundnes played a slightly smaller role than his predecessor, primarily being in charge of interval reports from the different host cities. However, he will substitute Jostein Pedersen as the new Norwegian Eurovision commentator for NRK in Helsinki.
Date | City | Venue | Notes |
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20 January 2007 | Alta | Finnmarkshallen | Semi-final 1 |
27 January 2007 | Bodø | Bodø Spektrum | Semi-final 2 |
3 February 2007 | Stokke | Brunstad Conference Center | Semi-final 3 |
8 February 2007 | Oslo | Oslo Spektrum | Second Chance |
10 February 2007 | Oslo | Oslo Spektrum | Final |
Draw | Song | Artist | Songwriter(s) | Place |
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1 | "Hooked on You" | Infinity | Birgitte Moe, Rune Minde | Out |
2 | "Vil du ha svar?" | Jenny Jensen | Mats Larsson, Åsa Karlsstrøm | Out |
3 | "Maybe" | Trine Rein featuring Andreas Ljones | Niclas Molinder, Joachim Persson, Pelle Ankarberg | Out |
4 | "Chicken Rodeo" | Dusty Cowshit | Dusty Cowshit | Gold Final |
5 | "Love on the Dancefloor" | Torhild Sivertsen & The Funky Family | Taiwo Karlsen, Kehinde Karlsen | Out |
6 | "Rocket Ride" | Jannicke Abrahamsen | Knut-Øyvind Hagen, Thomas G:son, Andreas Rickstrand | Gold Final |
7 | "Wannabe" | Crash! | Trond "Teeny" Holter | Gold Final |
8 | "Ven a bailar conmigo" | Guri Schanke | Thomas G:son | Gold Final |
Song | Artist | Songwriter(s) | Jury | Televotes | Total | Place |
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"Chicken Rodeo" | Dusty Cowshit | Dusty Cowshit | 14,000 | 55,062 | 69,062 | 4 |
"Rocket Ride" | Jannicke Abrahamsen | Knut-Øyvind Hagen, Thomas G:son, Andreas Rickstrand | 14,000 | 64,443 | 78,443 | 2 |
"Wannabe" | Crash! | Trond "Teeny" Holter | 24,000 | 46,203 | 70,203 | 3 |
"Ven a bailar conmigo" | Guri Schanke | Thomas G:son | 14,000 | 94,541 | 108,541 | 1 |
Song | Juries | Televoting Regions | ||||||||
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Alta | Bodø | Stokke | Total | Eastern Norway | Southern Norway | Northern Norway | Central Norway | Western Norway | Total | |
"Chicken Rodeo" | 2,000 | 10,000 | 2,000 | 14,000 | 30,508 | 11,761 | 2,923 | 4,473 | 5,397 | 55,062 |
"Rocket Ride" | 6,000 | 2,000 | 6,000 | 14,000 | 32,902 | 13,179 | 3,869 | 6,604 | 7,879 | 64,443 |
"Wannabe" | 10,000 | 4,000 | 10,000 | 24,000 | 24,684 | 8,634 | 2,478 | 4,489 | 5,918 | 46,203 |
"Ven a bailar conmigo" | 4,000 | 6,000 | 4,000 | 14,000 | 50,867 | 12,021 | 6,225 | 11,829 | 13,599 | 94,541 |
Draw | Song | Artist | Songwriter(s) | Place |
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1 | "Love on the Dancefloor" | Torhild Sivertsen and The Funky Family | Taiwo Karlsen, Kehinde Karlsen | Final |
2 | "Goodbye To Yesterday" | Blue Moon Band | Kjetil Røsnes, Kirsti Johansen | Siste Sjansen |
3 | "Perfect Sin" | Marika Lejon | Adam Kalvermark | Out |
4 | "Livets små stjerner" | Marianne Solberg | Kirsti Carr | Out |
5 | "Are You Ready?" | Stian Joneid | Kim A. Hagen, Hans Petter Moen | Siste Sjansen |
6 | "Hooked on You" | Infinity | Birgitte Moe, Rune Minde | Final |
Draw | Song | Artist | Songwriter(s) | Place |
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1 | "Ven a bailar conmigo" | Guri Schanke | Thomas G:son | Final |
2 | "Better Than This" | Hazen | Mikael Jensen, Eivind Skådal, Morten Hazen | Siste Sjansen |
3 | "Under stjernene" | Malin Schavenius | Thomas Thörnholm, Dan Attlerud, Kurre Westling, Micke Løvdalen | Siste Sjansen |
4 | "I Wanna Be With You" | Andreea | Maria Marcus | Out |
5 | "Unbelievable" | Amelia | Svein Finneide, Ken Ingwersen, Daniel Pandher, Jens Thoresen, Tommy la Verdi, Halvor Holter | Out |
6 | "Chicken Rodeo" | Dusty Cowshit | Dusty Cowshit | Final |
Draw | Song | Artist | Songwriter(s) | Place |
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1 | "Rocket Ride" | Jannicke Abrahamsen | Knut-Øyvind Hagen, Thomas G:son, Andreas Rickstrand | Siste Sjansen |
2 | "Maybe" | Trine Rein feat. Andreas Ljones | Niclas Molinder, Joachim Persson, Pelle Ankarberg | Siste Sjansen |
3 | "Creator" | Monica Hjelle | Jan Eggum, Kaja Huuse | Out |
4 | "Wannabe" | Crash! | Trond "Teeny" Holter | Final |
5 | "Here" | Christina Undhjem | Eirik Husabø | Out |
6 | "Vil du ha svar?" | Jenny Jensen | Mats Larsson, Åsa Karlsstrøm | Final |
Draw | Song | Artist | Songwriter(s) | Place |
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1 | "Goodbye To Yesterday" | Blue Moon Band | Kjetil Røsnes, Kirsti Johansen | Out |
2 | "Are You Ready?" | Stian Joneid | Kim A. Hagen, Hans Petter Moen | Out |
3 | "Better Than This" | Hazen | Mikael Jensen, Eivind Skådal, Morten Hazen | Out |
4 | "Under stjernene" | Malin Schavenius | Thomas Thörnholm, Dan Attlerud, Kurre Westling, Micke Løvdalen | Out |
5 | "Maybe" | Trine Rein feat. Andreas Ljones | Niclas Molinder, Joachim Persson, Pelle Ankarberg | Final |
6 | "Rocket Ride" | Jannicke Abrahamsen | Knut-Øyvind Hagen, Thomas G:son, Andreas Rickstrand | Final |
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