- (born 11 May 1976),
known professionally as Anna
Sahlene and
formerly by the one-word
stage name
Sahlene, is a
Swedish performer best
known as a singer:...
- "Runaway" is a song by
Sahlene, the
Eurovision 2002
entrant for that year's host nation, Estonia. The song is an
upbeat number with
English lyrics which...
- that
joined Eurovision in the 1990s and won the contest. "Runaway" by
Sahlene then
finished third for the
hosts in
Tallinn in 2002.
Since the introduction...
- she
pulled out at the last moment, and an
experienced Swedish singer,
Sahlene was
hurriedly drafted in to
perform "Runaway" at Eurolaul. This caused...
- the
competing artists is
previous Eurovision Song
Contest entrant Anna
Sahlene, who
represented Estonia in 2002. An-Marlen,
Andrei Zevakin [et], Elysa [et]...
- "The
Little Voice" is a song by
Swedish musician Sahlene from her
debut studio album It's Been a
While (2003). It was
released as the lead
single from...
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represented Serbia in 2018 as part of Balkanika,
backed Nevena Božović.
Sahlene, who
represented Estonia in 2002, and
provided backing for her
native country...
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previously represented Armenia in
Junior Eurovision Song
Contest 2008.
Sahlene, who
represented Estonia in 2002,
returned as a
backing vocalist for Australia...
- Ukraine –
Marysya Horobets Germany –
Thomas Hermanns Estonia – Anna
Sahlene Bosnia and Herzegovina –
Melina Garibović Albania – Leon
Menkshi Belgium –...
- "Little Voice" was
written by
DioGuardi and
Patrik Berger for
Swedish singer Sahlene.
After Recke chose the songs,
DioGuardi had the task of
rewriting some...