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Fairytale (Alexander Rybak song)

2009 song by Alexander Rybak

Fairytale (Alexander Rybak song)

Summary

2009 song by Alexander Rybak

FieldValue
nameFairytale
coverAlexander fairytale.jpg
typesingle
artistAlexander Rybak
albumFairytales
released12 January 2009
recorded2008
length3:03
labelEMI
writerAlexander Rybak
producerKim Bergseth
next_titleFunny Little World
next_year2009
misc
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songNorway "Fairytale"
year2009
countryNorway
artistAlexander Rybak
languageEnglish
composerAlexander Rybak
lyricistAlexander Rybak
place1st
points387
place_semi1st
points_semi201
prevHold On Be Strong
prev_linkHold On Be Strong
nextMy Heart Is Yours
next_linkMy Heart Is Yours
{{External music videoheaderOfficial performance video}}
  • Pop
  • folk

"Fairytale" is a song composed, written, and recorded by Belarusian-Norwegian singer-songwriter Alexander Rybak. It in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 held in Moscow, winning the contest. It is the first single from Rybak's debut album Fairytales released on 29 May 2009 just after the contest.

Background

Conception

"Fairytale" was composed and written by Alexander Rybak. In February 2009, Norwegian media reported that the song is about Rybak's ex-girlfriend Ingrid Berg Mehus whom he got to know through the Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo. Rybak has since confirmed this. At a press conference in May 2009 he revealed that the song's inspiration came from the Hulder, a beautiful female creature from Scandinavian folklore, who lures young men to her, and then may curse them for all time. The Russian-language version of the song is entitled "Skazka" ().

National selection

Between 24 January and 21 February 2009, "Fairytale" performed by Rybak competed in the of the Melodi Grand Prix, the national final organised by Norsk Rikskringkasting (NRK) to select its song and performer for the of the Eurovision Song Contest. The song won the competition in the biggest landslide of the contest's history, becoming the –and Rybak the performer– for Eurovision.

"Fairytale" won with a combined televote and jury score of 747,888, in the biggest victory of the Melodi Grand Prix's history. The song received over 600,000 votes more than the runner-up, which made it the clearest win in the history of the competition.

Music video

The first official music video for the song, which was used to present the song before the Eurovision final, was Rybak's performance at the Melodi Grand Prix. The most recent video was of Rybak playing the violin and singing with his backing dancers behind him, where the background occasionally changes from white to black.

Eurovision (2009)

On 14 May 2009, the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest was held in the Olimpiysky Arena in Moscow hosted by Channel One (C1R) and broadcast live throughout the continent. Rybak performed "Fairytale" sixth on the evening, following 's "I Don't Wanna Leave" by Lidia Kopania and preceding 's "Firefly" by Christina Metaxa. After the grand final it was revealed that it had received in its semi-final 201 points, placing first in a field of nineteen and qualifying for the final.

On 16 May 2009, the grand final for the Eurovision Song Contest was held. Rybak performed again "Fairytale" twentieth on the evening, following 's "Carry Me in Your Dreams" by Kejsi Tola and preceding 's "Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)" by Svetlana Loboda.

The backing dancers for the Eurovision performances, Sigbjørn Rua, Torkjell Lunde Børsheim and Hallgrim Hansegård, were from the Norwegian dance company Frikar, performing the folk dance halling. The backing singers, Jorunn Hauge and Karianne Kjærnes, wore long pink dresses designed by Norwegian designer Leila Hafzi.

Rybak at the press conference after winning.

"Fairytale" won with the highest recorded score until then in Eurovision, with 387 points –out of a maximum possible of 492–, surpassing "Hard Rock Hallelujah" record of 292 by Lordi. It held this record until when "1944" by Jamala for , the first self-written winner after Rybak, won with a record 534 points –but because of the new scoring system with separate sets of televotes and jury votes, the results are not comparable with each other–. Its average score of 9.4 points from every voting nation was the highest since the wide use of televoting began in 1998. "Fairytale" received sixteen scores of 12 points, also a new record, surpassing the previous record of ten held by "Love Shine a Light" by Katrina and the Waves in and "My Number One" by Helena Paparizou in ; this record was surpassed in , by "Euphoria" by Loreen, who received eighteen. This was Norway's first Eurovision win since 1995 and third win in overall.

Aftermath

The song was the first single from Rybak's debut album Fairytales released on 29 May 2009 just after the contest.

A video of Rybak's performance of the song at the Eurovision Song Contest final was chosen by YouTube as one of its 31 most memorable videos of 2009.

Commercial performance

The song also debuted on the Norwegian Singles Chart on the week of 11 February 2009 at number 3, before rising to number one on the following week, the week of the Melodi Grand Prix final. This was the first time that the Melodi Grand Prix winner reached number 1 before winning the contest. The song remained at number 1 for 8 consecutive weeks. The song has since entered the Swedish Sverigetopplistan, debuting at number 47, before rising to number 7 in its third week, the week of Eurovision - eventually reaching the top spot. After the song gaining the Top Spot on Eurovision, it entered the Top Ten of many Charts across Europe, and also the No. 1 position in many countries. The song debuted on the UK charts at #10 on Downloads Alone and then dropped to #38 the next week, it also reached Number 3 on the Download Chart. "Fairytale" is the ninth non-UK Eurovision entry to reach the top ten in the UK charts since the contest began in 1956, most recently Johnny Logan reached #2 representing in 1987. It was certified Gold in Finland Then it was certified 2× platinum as ring-back tone with another 400,000 copies sold. Combined sales of the song are 500,000 copies without online downloads.

Weekly charts

Chart (2009–2024)Peak
positionAustralia (ARIA)Czech Republic (IFPI)European Hot 100 SinglesFrench Digital Singles ChartGreece International (IFPI)Iceland (RÚV)Russia Airplay (TopHit)Slovakia (IFPI)Turkey (Turkish Singles Chart)
67
95
3
29
97
1
1
34
24

Year-end charts

Chart (2009)PositionBelgium (Ultratop Flanders)CIS (TopHit)Germany (Official German Charts)Russia Airplay (TopHit)Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)
48
57
46
114
1

Certifications

Release history

RegionDateFormatVersion
Norway12 January 2009Digital downloadOriginal
Germany15 May 2009Digital downloadOriginal
United Kingdom17 May 2009Digital downloadOriginal
Germany20 October 2017CD-MaxiDuet with Franziska Wiese

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