- Wir geben 'ne Party
Infobox ESC entry
song = flagicon|Germany Wir Geben 'Ne Party
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year = 1994
country = Germany
artist =MeKaDo
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language = German
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composer =Ralph Siegel
lyricist =Bernd Meinunger
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place = 3rd
points = 128
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lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1994de Lyrics]
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prev = Viel Zu Weit
prev_link = Viel Zu Weit
next = Verliebt In Dich
next_link = Verliebt In Dich"Wir Geben 'Ne Party" (English translation: "We're Having A Party") was the German entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1994 , performed in German byMekado . Mekado were backed on stage byRhonda Heath , formerly ofSilver Convention , who had themselves representedGermany in theEurovision Song Contest 1977 , placing 8th.The song was performed fourteenth on the night (following the
Netherlands 'Willeke Alberti with "Waar Is De Zon " and precedingSlovakia 'sTublatanka with "Nekonečná Pieseň "). At the close of voting, it had received 128 points, placing 3rd in a field of 25. According toThe Official History of The Eurovision Song Contest byJohn Kennedy O'Connor [O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Official History of The Eurovision Song Contest. Page 138. Carlton Books, UK, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84442-994-3] , the group struggled with the complex choreography during rehearsals, but the performance was faultless on the night.The song - written and composed by prolific duo
Ralph Siegel andBernd Meinunger - is an up-tempo number (quite in contrast to the duo's traditionalschlager -style offerings), so much so that recordings of theBBC broadcast feature commentatorTerry Wogan describing it as "a bit of rock 'n' roll". The trio describe their plans for a party, specifically the "guys" they expect to see there and the fact that, for one of them at least, "I need a kick to have a successful evening". The song ends with a particularly rapid-fire section in which the three give one guy at the party the once-over (arguing about who he was looking at), before deciding "Better we forget them, come on let's dance".In a pre-emptive move before the "free language rule" was reinstated, the song features a series of Anglicisms, particularly in the chorus. The girls sing such lyrics as "So rock me, Baby, heut ist alles egal" ("So rock me, baby, today everything is the same"). Of particular note is the remark by one singer to another that "Ich hab genau so'n Hip-Hop Feeling wie du" ("I have exactly the same
hip-hop feeling as you"), a line which marks the first inclusion of any reference to that style of music in the Contest.While the performance itself remained relatively static (the Contest was still conducted in a room of music professionals, rather than the general-admission Contest of more recent years), a series of high-fives brought some movement to proceedings.
An English-language version of the song was also recorded, bearing the title We're Givin' A Party, an accurate - if less idiomatic - translation of the original title.
It was succeeded as German representative at the 1995 Contest by
Stone & Stone with "Verliebt In Dich ".References
External links
* [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1994de "Wir Geben 'Ne Party" lyrics]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnrcsqdNwEE Performance video, featuring Wogan's remark]
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