Sertab Erener
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Background information | ||
Birth name | Sertab Erener | |
Born | December 4, 1964 (age 42) Turkey |
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Origin | Turkey | |
Genre(s) | Pop | |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals | |
Years active | 1992 – present | |
Label(s) | Simya Müzik | |
Website | Official website |
Sertab Erener (born December 4, 1964) is a Turkish pop star. She is one of the most successful female Turkish pop singers in her homeland, and is considered one of the divas of Turkish pop music. In Europe, she is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with her hit song Every Way That I Can, although she has had many other achievements outside Turkey.
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[edit] Career
A native of Istanbul, Erener studied Music in a university in the city before beginning her musical career working with Turkish pop singer Sezen Aksu.
She released her first album, Sakin Ol, in 1992, and followed it with four more Turkish-language albums over the next decade. Her album Lal was included by Sony Music in its "Soundtrack For A Century" collection.
After competing unsuccessfully in two National Eurovision Song Contest Finals (1989 and 1990) she finally won the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, representing Turkey with the song Everyway That I Can, co-written by Demir Demirkan. The song went on to top charts in countries all over Europe, including Sweden and Greece.
In the wake of her Eurovision success, Erener released her first English-language album, No Boundaries, in 2004. Her renditions of "Here I Am" and Bob Dylan's "One More Cup of Coffee" were used in international movie soundtracks. "One More Cup of Coffee" was used in the soundtrack to Masked and Anonymous a semi-biopic of Bob Dylan.
In 2005, Erener released a Turkish-language album named Aşk Ölmez, promoted with songs such as "Aşk Ölmez, Biz Ölürüz" ("Love Doesn't Die, We Do") and "Satılık Kalpler Şehri" ("City of Hearts For Sale"). She also appeared on the movie soundtrack album of Fatih Akın's Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul, with a lauded rendition of Madonna's song "Music".
In 2006, Erener appeared on Congratulations (Eurovision), a competition to choose the best Eurovision song of all time, performing the final verse and chorus of Everyway That I Can. The song finished ninth in a field of fifteen. At the same event Erener revealed she was to release another English language album.
On March 15 2007 Sertab released a best of album. In addition to her Eurovision winner song, "The Best of Sertab Erener" features samples from the singer's extensive repertoire with songs in Spanish, Greek and English and duets with other singers.
Erener has sung duets with Ruslana, José Carreras, Ricky Martin and Greek singer Mando. She has also worked with musicians Desmond Child, Anggun, and Belgian band Voice Male.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Sakin Ol! (Calm Down) (1992)
- Lâ'l (Ruby Wine) (1994)
- Sertab Gibi (Like Sertab) (1996)
- Sertab Erener (1999)
- Sertab (2000)
- Turuncu (Orange)(2001)
- Sertab (Re-release with bonus tracks and different artwork - 2003)
- No Boundaries (2004)
- Aşk Ölmez (Love Doesn't Die) (2005)
- The best of Sertab Erener (2007)
[edit] Singles
- Zor Kadın (Difficult Woman) (1999)
- Utanma (Don't Be Shy) (2000)
- Bu Yaz (This Summer) (2000)
- Yeni (New) (2001)
- Every Way That I Can (2003 - Eurovision 2003 Winner)
- Here I Am (2003)
- Leave (2004)
- I Believe (That I See Love in You - 2004)
- Aşk Ölmez, Biz Ölürüz (Love Doesn't Die, We Do) (2005)
- Satılık Kalpler Şehri (City of Hearts for Sale) (2005)
- Kim Hakliysa (Whoever Is Right) (2005)
[edit] See also
Eurovision winners | |
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1950s | Lys Assia • Corry Brokken • André Claveau • Teddy Scholten |
1960s | Jacqueline Boyer • Jean-Claude Pascal • Isabelle Aubret • Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann • Gigliola Cinquetti • France Gall • Udo Jürgens • Sandie Shaw • Massiel • Frida Boccara • Lenny Kuhr • Lulu • Salomé |
1970s | Dana • Séverine • Vicky Leandros • Anne-Marie David • ABBA • Teach-In • Brotherhood of Man • Marie Myriam • Izhar Cohen & Alphabeta • Gali Atari & Milk and Honey |
1980s | Johnny Logan • Bucks Fizz • Nicole • Corinne Hermès • Herreys • Bobbysocks • Sandra Kim • Johnny Logan • Céline Dion • Riva |
1990s | Toto Cutugno • Carola • Linda Martin • Niamh Kavanagh • Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan • Secret Garden • Eimear Quinn • Katrina and the Waves • Dana International • Charlotte Nilsson |
2000s | Olsen Brothers • Tanel Padar, Dave Benton & 2XL • Marie N • Sertab Erener • Ruslana • Elena Paparizou • Lordi |
Selected Eurovision winners/participants for Congratulations | |
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Eurovision winners/participants that participated | ABBA | Brotherhood of Man | Celine Dion | Sertab Erener | France Gall | Dana International | Johnny Logan (twice) | Domenico Modugno | Mocedades | Nicole | Olsen Brothers | Elena Paparizou | Cliff Richard |
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Preceded by Marie N |
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 |
Succeeded by Ruslana |