Birgitta Haukdal

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Open Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Eitt lítið jólalag 00:00 Tools
Open Your Heart (Iceland) 00:00 Tools
Meðal andanna 00:00 Tools
Segðu mér allt 00:00 Tools
Mynd af þér 00:00 Tools
Án Þín 00:00 Tools
Latasti hundur í heimi 00:00 Tools
Vinkonur (Ávaxtakarfan) 00:00 Tools
Segðu mér 00:00 Tools
Ein 00:00 Tools
Kaflaskil 00:00 Tools
Að eilífu 00:00 Tools
Barn 00:00 Tools
Örmagna 00:00 Tools
Landið 00:00 Tools
Open Your Heart (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Minningar 00:00 Tools
Móðir 00:00 Tools
Open Your Heart (Iceland 2003) 00:00 Tools
Rétt og Rangt 00:00 Tools
Lína langsokkur 00:00 Tools
Litir 00:00 Tools
Söngur súkkulaðiprinsessunnar 00:00 Tools
Mynd af per 00:00 Tools
Andvaka 00:00 Tools
Opnaðu augun 00:00 Tools
Fyrsti okt 00:00 Tools
Segdu mer allt 00:00 Tools
Ótrúlega Hrifin 00:00 Tools
Dreymir 00:00 Tools
Týnd 00:00 Tools
Heyr mína bæn (Non ho l'età) 00:00 Tools
Komdu niður 00:00 Tools
Víkingur 00:00 Tools
Litla músin 00:00 Tools
Glaði gulrótarsöngurinn (Fandalaggahoj) 00:00 Tools
Sumarnótt 00:00 Tools
Heim Um Jólin 00:00 Tools
Vögguvísa 00:00 Tools
Endalok 00:00 Tools
Lífið í lit 00:00 Tools
Straumar 00:00 Tools
Við höldum vörð 00:00 Tools
Við erum kúl 00:00 Tools
Ryksugan á fullu 00:00 Tools
Ég sakna þín enn 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Það birtir á ný 00:00 Tools
Ósk mín skærasta 00:00 Tools
Eitt líti› Jólalag 00:00 Tools
Stóð Ég Úti Í Tunglsljósi 00:00 Tools
Í bljúgri bæn 00:00 Tools
Lína Langskokkur 00:00 Tools
Heima Um Jólin 00:00 Tools
Open Your Heart (Eurovision 2003 - Iceland) 00:00 Tools
Sugdu mer allt 00:00 Tools
Eldur nyr 00:00 Tools
1. okt 00:00 Tools
Open Your Heart ( Instrumental ) 00:00 Tools
Án ţín 00:00 Tools
Mynd Af Ţér 00:00 Tools
Í réttu ljósi 00:00 Tools
Ég Vil Vera Með þér 00:00 Tools
Segdu mér allt 00:00 Tools
Snjókarlinn minn 00:00 Tools
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Birgitta Haukdal Brynjarsdóttir (born July 28, 1979) is a pop singer who comes from the small town of Húsavík in Iceland. For most of her life she has lived in the northern part of Iceland. In November 1999 Haukdal replaced the then lead vocalist of the pop group Írafár. They released their first single "Hvar er ég?" ("Where am I?") in the summer of 2000, followed by two more singles in 2001. The band signed a recording contract with Iceland’s biggest record company, Skífan in 2002, releasing their first album "Allt sem ég sé" ("All I see") in early November. It is Iceland’s fastest selling pop album of the last 25 years, reaching platinum - which is not common in Iceland. As of 2003[update], Haukdal is one of the most popular female pop vocalists in Iceland. She has been voted Pop Star of the Year and Performer of the Year. In 2003 she won the national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with her song "Segðu mér allt". At the contest she sang it in English ("Open your heart") and came in 9th. She competed in the Icelandic pre-qualifying for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, with the song "Mynd Af Þér" or "Picture of you" and, in a duo with Magni Ásgeirsson, reached the finals of the Icelandic qualifying for Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with the song, "Núna veit ég" but didn't win. Eurovision Song Contest 2003 - Riga Entry for Iceland Performer: Birgitta Song title: Open Your Heart Song writer(s): Sveinbjörn I. Baldvinsson, Birgitta Haukdal Song composer(s): Hallgrímur Óskarsson Sang in Position: 1 Final Position: 8 Total Points: 81 In 2003, another country entered the song contest: for the first time, the Ukraine participated and sent one of their biggest stars: Olexandr Ponomariov. In total, 26 countries took part in the Eurovision Song Contest in the Latvian capital of Riga which would mark a new Eurovision record. The famous Russian duo, t.A.T.u., decided to enter the contest and kept both the organisation and the press busy during the rehearsal week by not caring about rehearsal schedules and boycotting press conferences. Eventually, the alleged lesbian duo finished third after Turkey and Belgium. Turkey won the contest for the first time after an exciting voting. The winner was not obvious before the last country, Slovenia, had delivered their votes which would give the victory to Sertab Erener, one of the biggest stars in Turkey. Sertab had studied at Turkish conservatoriums and had previously released lots of award-winning albums and had recorded duets with the likes of Ricky Martin and José Carreras. Her song Every Way That I Can was a combination of oriental melodies and pop and was specially re-mixed for the Eurovision Song Contest to make it more appealing to televoters. The United Kingdom entry Cry Baby performed by the duo Jemini came in at a disappointing last place, scoring no points at all. The group claimed that there had been severe problems with the monitor speakers and that this was the reason why they performed so badly. It was the first time ever that an entry from the United Kingdom got the dreaded nil points. The Belgian song Sanomi by Urban Trad was one of the most interesting songs in recent Eurovision Song Contest history as it was sung in a made-up language. No-one had expected them to score that well though ending up in surprising second place. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.