Here it is, my favourite entry from the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. No, Denmark‘s entry isn’t the most radical, and it’s almost soft rock (shudder), but the uplifting and anthemic chorus would sound great in a packed stadium. Sung by the duo of Chanée & N’evergreen (no, I don’t know who they are either, but he’s quite big in Russia, apparently), I liked In A Moment Like This from the first time I heard it.
And, although Albania and Iceland’s songs are arguably more contemporary and possible winners, I’d still love to see this pair walk off with the prize (with fans blowing in their hair, of course). The last qualifier from Thursday night’s semi-final, they’re 25th in the grand final’s running order of 25 participants, something which I can’t decide is a good or bad thing.
Other entries to watch out for include Armenia, Georgia, Germany, Ireland, Moldova, Romania and Serbia. The UK is fielding a very good 12th position in the running order, and although the Pete Waterman-penned song That Sounds Good To Me wasn’t a particular favourite of mine initially, it has grown on me. Singer Josh Dubovie comes from Basildon, just down the road from home, so there’s even some local interest, even if the track does sound very Stock Aitken Waterman circa 1989.
So, the stage is set for the 55th Eurovision Song Contest, and as in recent years, the standard of the songs is high. Pick your favourite, dig out some bunting and tune in to BBC 1 tonight at 20.00 BST for the full show (also on BBC Radio 2).