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  • Marry Me
  • MARRY ME
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  • "Marry Me" is a musical theme composed by Hans Zimmer. The theme is located in Remixes and Unreleased disc of Pirates of the Caribbean: Soundtrack Treasures Collection. It is 11:37 in length and includes the score used in the parachute scene with Captain Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth Swann. The theme is a version of the "Love Theme" later used in One Day. Towards the end of the song, a slightly extended version of Up Is Down is played.
  • Marry Me was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö performed by Krista Siegfrids. Her performance featured a kiss with one of the female dancers on stage. According to Siegfrids, the act was a part of the show and urged Finland to legalize same-sex marriage. It qualified from the second semifinal in 9th place. In the final, it was performed 4th following Moldova and preceding Spain. At the close of voting, it finished in 24th place with 13 points.
  • thumbSäveltäjät: Krista Siegfrids, Erik Nyholm, Kristofer Karlsson, Jessika Lundström Sanoittajat: Krista Siegfrids, Erik Nyholm, Kristofer Karlsson, Jessika Lundström Esittäjä: Krista Siegfrids Krista Siegfrids voitti toisen Uuden musiikin kilpailun eli Suomen euroviisukarsinnan 2013 ja pääsi edustamaan Suomea Eurovision laulukilpailuihin Malmöön. UMK-voiton myötä Krista sai myös levytyssopimuksen Universal Music levy-yhtiön kanssa ja kappale julkaistiin singlenä sekä Kristan ensimmäisellä pitkäsoitolla "Ding dong". Jotkut ovat arvostelleet kappaleen sanoitusta antifeministiseksi, mutta Krista itse on kehottanut ottamaan kappaleen sanoituksen huumorilla.
  • When love arrives, happiness can be very simple. Everyone likes to give a nickname to middle-aged single ladies. As more women become equally/more educated than men, is marrying late or not at all, a choice? Or is it a trend? Marriage is not something you buy at a supermarket; you pay for what you want. Being a cheapskate will not get you anything good and don’t even think about getting discounts! With your life happiness on the line, who doesn’t want the best for themselves? But do you really get the best through all that choosing? Category 1: The power woman Category 2: The workaholic
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  • 64
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  • 700
songtitle
  • "MARRY ME"
original upload date
  • Nov.6.2016
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Singer
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Composers
  • Krista Siegfrids, Erik Nyholm, Kristofer Karlsson, Jessika Lundström
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Language
  • English
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Points
  • 13
Lyrics
  • Krista Siegfrids, Erik Nyholm, Kristofer Karlsson, Jessika Lundström
Color
  • white; color: #8A7A70
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  • N/A
Position
  • 24
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Year
  • 2013
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  • Marry Me was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö performed by Krista Siegfrids. Her performance featured a kiss with one of the female dancers on stage. According to Siegfrids, the act was a part of the show and urged Finland to legalize same-sex marriage. According to the Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest, Jon Ola Sand, prior to the Contest, Turkey had announced that it would not participate. Though the channel promised to show the contest, Turkey’s TRT cancelled showing the semifinal and the finals over what LGBT activists alleged was fears of Siegfrids' promised lesbian kiss. When China broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest in October 2013, officials aired Siegfrid's performance but removed the kiss as a result of the television censorship in China and violation of Chinese ethics, sparking outrage among Eurovision fans in the country. It qualified from the second semifinal in 9th place. In the final, it was performed 4th following Moldova and preceding Spain. At the close of voting, it finished in 24th place with 13 points.
  • thumbSäveltäjät: Krista Siegfrids, Erik Nyholm, Kristofer Karlsson, Jessika Lundström Sanoittajat: Krista Siegfrids, Erik Nyholm, Kristofer Karlsson, Jessika Lundström Esittäjä: Krista Siegfrids Krista Siegfrids voitti toisen Uuden musiikin kilpailun eli Suomen euroviisukarsinnan 2013 ja pääsi edustamaan Suomea Eurovision laulukilpailuihin Malmöön. UMK-voiton myötä Krista sai myös levytyssopimuksen Universal Music levy-yhtiön kanssa ja kappale julkaistiin singlenä sekä Kristan ensimmäisellä pitkäsoitolla "Ding dong". Jotkut ovat arvostelleet kappaleen sanoitusta antifeministiseksi, mutta Krista itse on kehottanut ottamaan kappaleen sanoituksen huumorilla. "Marry me" esitettiin toisessa semifinaalissa 16. toukokuuta 2013, josta se selviytyi 18. toukokuuta järjestettävään finaaliin. Semifinaalissa Siegfrids esitti kappaleen viidentenä, finaalissa neljäntenä. Kappale sai finaalissa 13 pistettä, ja sijoittui sijalle 24., jättäen taakseen Espanjan ja Irlannin. Esityksestä nousi kohu kappaleen lopussa tapahtuneen Siegfridsin ja taustalla laulaneen naislaulajan suudelmasta. Siegfrids on kertonut suudelman olevan kannanotto, että Suomeen sallittaisiin samaa sukupuolta olevien avioliitto. Turkin radio- ja televisioyhtiö ilmoitti, että ei aio televisioida kilpailua maansa televisiossa suudelman takia. Kappaleen alkuperäinen versio, jonka Siegfrids esitti UMK:ssa ja joka sisältyy Siegdridsin debyyttialbumille Ding Dong! ja kappaleen singlejulkaisulle, on kestoltaan 3 minuuttia ja 10 sekuntia. Euroviisujen kolmen minuutin aikarajan vuoksi kappaleesta äänitettiin uusi versio, josta muun muassa poistettiin kokonaan kappaleen intro ja sen C-osaa lyhennettiin. Uuden version kesto on tasan kolme minuuttia. Elias Koskimies ohjasi kappaleeseen rempseän musiikkivideon. "Marry me" sijoittui Suomen latauslistalla sijalle 6 ja sai listasijoitusmerkintöjä myös Islannista, Ruotsista ja Irlannista. Luokka:Kappaleet
  • "Marry Me" is a musical theme composed by Hans Zimmer. The theme is located in Remixes and Unreleased disc of Pirates of the Caribbean: Soundtrack Treasures Collection. It is 11:37 in length and includes the score used in the parachute scene with Captain Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth Swann. The theme is a version of the "Love Theme" later used in One Day. Towards the end of the song, a slightly extended version of Up Is Down is played.
  • When love arrives, happiness can be very simple. Everyone likes to give a nickname to middle-aged single ladies. As more women become equally/more educated than men, is marrying late or not at all, a choice? Or is it a trend? Marriage is not something you buy at a supermarket; you pay for what you want. Being a cheapskate will not get you anything good and don’t even think about getting discounts! With your life happiness on the line, who doesn’t want the best for themselves? But do you really get the best through all that choosing? This drama takes a light-hearted and humorous approach to discuss the reasons why people are marrying late or not at all, through the life stories of 3 women belonging to 3 different categories: Rainbow, Xixi, the workaholic and Ruoxian. Category 1: The power woman Economically independent and pretty. Owns many positive traits, has no lack of suitors and is often the centre of attraction. Has high expectations of the other half. Yet, when she is tired of flirtatious love and wants to settle down, will she be able to find a man who can offer true love? Does the choosing when younger, but now with little time left, will she lower her pride and be the chosen one instead? Representative - Rainbow Hong Caihong Category 2: The workaholic Loves her work, always busy, and has no time for love. Unfortunately, love needs time and nurturing; a marriage needs conscientious management. They often sacrifice their relationship for a successful career. Does there really have to be a choice between love and career? Or is it because there is no time to look for the right one? Representative - Liu Xixi Category 3: The inferior one Lacks confidence, always thinks she is never good enough. Doesn’t believe her luck when even she meets her Mr Right. Chooses to self-question and give up even before the get-go. Usually raises the white flag before the war starts and is too weak to withstand any blow. If she does not love herself, how is she able to love others and receive love? Representative - Liang Ruoxian Is there truth in ‘there is no woman who can’t be married, only those who choose not to’ or is it ‘All women want to get married but not all have the luck of getting hitched’? To remain single is to enjoy single life? Or are they forced to be single? Perhaps there other unspoken difficulties? We'll touch on this topic with a light-hearted approach.
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