Secret Combination (song)

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Ellinikós Telikós 2008

Greece's national broadcaster ERT organised a three-participant national final Ellinikós Telikós 2008 to select its entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. On 27 February 2008, the final was held at Athinon Arena Music Hall in Athens and saw "Secret Combination" go up against "A Chance to Love" performed by Chrispa and "Always and Forever" performed by Kostas Martakis. Kalomira appeared on stage in a short dress, accompanied by four male back up dancers, two of which had appeared with Elena Paparizou in Kyiv in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. At the start of the show, the four dancers held her up, while she was lying down in their arms. The performance ends with each of the dancers, now shirtless and with one letter painted on each, lining up to spell the word "love". [25] [26] At the end of voting, which consisted of a jury and televote, "Secret Combination" was announced as the winning song, [27] receiving 50.3% of the total vote. [25]

In Belgrade

Kalomira performing "Secret Combination" at the Eurovision semi-final. ESC 2008 - Greece - Kalomira, 1st semifinal.jpg
Kalomira performing "Secret Combination" at the Eurovision semi-final.

The Eurovision Song Contest 2008 took place at the Belgrade Arena in Belgrade, Serbia and consisted of two semi-finals on 20 and 22 May, respectively, and the final on 24 May 2008. [28] According to Eurovision rules, all countries, except the host and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom), were required to qualify from one semi-final to compete in the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progressed to the final. [28] For its Eurovision appearance, "Secret Combination" was altered, with minor changes made to the introduction and chorus. [29] Kalomira performed the song 19th (last) in the first semi-final. [30] Kostas Kapetanidis was the artistic director, while Julian Bulku organised the choreography, which included three background dancers; Victoria Halkiti and Nektarios Georgiadis provided backing vocals. [31] There was a large book on stage that Kalomira stepped out of when singing the lyric "an open book". [32] At the same moment, Kalomira changed her outfit from a pink dress into a silver mini-skirt. "Secret Combination" finished first, receiving 156 points and securing a spot in the final. [28]

Kalomira performed a repeat of her semi-final performance at the Eurovision Final held on 24 May 2008. She presented "Secret Combination" 21st on the night after Azerbaijan and before Spain. Tony Neophytou of London Greek Radio commented that "visually, the presentation was quite addictively enticing, with a stunningly gorgeous Kalomira, her singing/dance capabilities and her three acrobatic male dancers. The purple-heart gimmick carved out of the giant, life-sized book, proving ingenious. The choreographed tsifteteli in the break had induced an amazing visual gambit." [12] Having led initially in the voting, Kalomira finished in third place behind Russia and Ukraine, receiving 218 points. [33] The song received 12 points (the maximum) from United Kingdom, Germany, Albania, San Marino, Cyprus and Romania. [28]

Track listing

  1. "Secret Combination"  3:02
  1. "Secret Combination" (Eurovision 2008 Mix)  3:00
  2. "Secret Combination" (Mystic Soumka Mix)  4:06
  3. "Secret Combination" (Electropop Mix)  3:33
  4. "Secret Combination" (Backing Track Mix)  3:00

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. [2]

Locations
Personnel

Charts

"Secret Combination"
Kalomoira-Secret Combination(2008).jpg
Single by Kalomira
from the album Secret Combination
Released26 February 2008 (2008-02-26)
Genre
Length3:02
Label Heaven
Composer(s) Konstantinos Pantzis
Lyricist(s) Poseidonas Giannopoulos
Kalomira singles chronology
"Gine Mazi Mou Paidi"
(2006)
"Secret Combination"
(2008)
"Please Don't Break My Heart"
(2010)
Music video
"Secret Combination" on YouTube
Chart (2008)Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders) [19] 18
Denmark (Tracklisten) [14] 29
Finland Download (Latauslista) [15] 29
Greece ( Billboard ) [13] 1
Ireland (IRMA) [17] 46
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [16] 38
UK Singles (OCC) [18] 71

Release history

CountryDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
Various26 February 2008 Digital download Heaven
[5]
1 April 2008Digital download (EP)
[6]

Notes

  1. This acts as a summary of all versions of the song released for digital download. [5]
  2. This acts as a summary of all versions of the single released as a digital download EP. [6]

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