Amir Aly

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Amir Aly (born 21 July 1976) is a Swedish songwriter and record producer. He has worked with some of the foremost artists in Sweden, including Jill Johnson, Elena Paparizou, Danny Saucedo, Robin Stjernberg, Sanna Nielsen and Shirley Clamp.

Aly had a total of four songs in the Swedish semifinals to the Eurovision Song Contest (Melodifestivalen) in 2008 and 2009.

In 2009 the Danny Saucedo single "Emely" (co-written by Aly) made it to nr 1 on the Polish charts.

Aly has produced three tracks on the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Alexander Rybak's album (Fairytales) - "Funny Little World", "Roll With The Wind" and "If You Were Gone". In 2010, the second album from Alexander Rybak, "No Boundaries", was released, entirely recorded, mixed and produced by Aly at in Malmö, Sweden.

Aly produced the album "Pieces" in 2013, released by runner up in Swedish Idol (2012) Robin Stjernberg (who represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest the same year). It qualified for gold the very first day it was released.

Since 2003, Aly has produced a number of gold and platinum records with Swedish country star Jill Johnson, with their latest collaboration being released in 2014.

Just before Christmas 2014 the track "Daddy's Still Around" (produced by Aly) was released by Doug Seegers, made famous by the TV-show "Jill's Veranda".

In 2015 Aly will participate with his 8th contribution to the Swedish pre-selections for the ESC.

In 2016 Aly wrote the Song Miracle, which was performed at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 from Səmra Rəhimli for  Azerbaijan and reached in the Grand Final Place 17.

Selection of artists Aly has produced[]

Selection of songwriters Aly has co-written with[]

References[]

[1][permanent dead link] Lionheart International [2] Lionheart Music [3] Article in Sydsvenskan 091014 [4] Alexander Rybak - No Boundaries

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