Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free)

We Will Be Free (Lonely Symphony ) is a song by British singer Frances Ruffelle from the year 1994. It was the country's contribution to the Euro Vision Song Contest of that year, and he is number one tenth. The title translates as we will be free ( Lonely Symphony ) and is also known only by the name Lonely Symphony. Was written the song by George De Angelis and Mark Dean.

Was selected as the British entry We Will Be Free (Lonely Symphony ) on 18 March 1994 in the national preliminary Song For Europe. Among the eight preliminary titles, all of which were sung by Frances Ruffelle, the song with more than 30,000 votes has been chosen ahead of the second placed Sink or Swim. In international competition the song as the sixth was - nestled between the Icelandic contribution Nætur of Sigga and Nek ' ti bude ljubav sva by Toni Cetinski from Croatia - presented. It received a total of 63 points, as the highest rating twice the score 8 ( from Portugal and Switzerland ), reaching number 10, although the song was seen in the run-up to one of the favorites. The orchestra was conducted with the contribution of Michael Reed.

As a B-side to We Will Be Free (Lonely Symphony ) was Is This a Broken Heart? included. The associated album Fragile appeared only two years (ie 1996) after the publication of the song.

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