Horepse
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"Horepse" | |
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Eurovision Song Contest 1997 entry | |
Country | |
Artist(s) | |
Languages | |
Composer(s) | Manolis Manousselis |
Lyricist(s) | Manolis Manousselis |
Conductor | Anacreon Papageorgiou |
Finals performance | |
Final result | 12th |
Final points | 39 |
Entry chronology | |
◄ "Emis Forame To Himona Anixiatika" (1996) | |
"Mia Krifi Evesthisia" (1998) ► |
"Horepse" (Greek script: Χόρεψε, IPA: [ˈxorepse]; "Dance") was the Greek entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, performed in Greek by Marianna Zorba.
Rumor has it that the music was originally composed by Chris Spheeris as an instrumental and that the lyrics were later added by Manolis Manousselis. This is a false rumor: Manousselis wrote the entire song.[1] It is true that Spheeris wrote a song called "Horepse" but the similarity between that song and the one of Manousselis ends there.
The song was performed seventeenth on the night, following Sweden's Blond with "Bara hon älskar mig" and preceding Malta's Debbie Scerri with "Let Me Fly". At the close of voting, it had received 39 points, placing 12th in a field of 25.
The song is about the power of dance to rejuvenate people.
It was succeeded as Greek representative at the 1998 contest by Thalassa with "Mia Krifi Evesthisia".
References[]
- Eurovision songs of Greece
- Eurovision songs of 1997
- Greek-language songs
- 1997 songs
- Greece stubs
- 1990s song stubs