- It's Just A Game
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song = "It's Just A Game"
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year = 1973
country = Norway
artist = Anne Karine Strøm, Ellen Nikolaysen, Bjørn Kruse, Benny Kruse
as = Bendik Singers
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languages = English, French
composer = Arne Joachim Bendiksen ("Arne Bendiksen")
lyricist = Bob Williams
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place = 7th
points = 89
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lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1973no from Diggiloo Thrush]
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next_link ="It's Just A Game" was the Norwegian entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1973 , performed in English and French - with some lyrics in Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German, Irish, Serbo-Croatian, Hebrew, Finnish, Swedish and Norwegian - by theBendik Singers .The song is written as a series of suggestions for wooing a woman, with the singers all in agreement that one should not take the process too seriously or use too many ornate terms of endearment in the process.
The song was performed fifth on the night (following
Germany 'sGitte withJunger Tag and precedingMonaco 's Marie withUn Train Qui Part ). At the close of voting, it had received 89 points, placing 7th in a field of 17.It was succeeded as Norwegian representative at the 1974 Contest by Anne Karine with "
The First Day Of Love ".Unusually, over the next three years, all Norwegian eurovision entries would feature one or more members of the Bendik Singers. 1974's entry featured all four of them, with Ellen Nikolaysen, Bjørn Kruse and Benny Kruse singing backing vocals for Anne Karine Strøm. Ellen Nikolaysen would perform solo in 1975 with the song "
Touch My Life (With Summer) ". and in 1976, Anne Karine Strøm would return with the disco themed "Mata Hari", although none of these subsequent efforts would achieve the same high finishing position as this entry.
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