Who Wrote Love Shine a Light?

Who Wrote Love Shine a Light?

Kimberley Rew
Love Shine a Light/Lyricists

When did Love Shine a Light win?

1997
“Love Shine a Light” was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, performed by Katrina and the Waves as the UK’s Eurovision 1997 entrant and the lead single from the album Walk on Water. It is the group’s biggest success since “Walking on Sunshine” 12 years earlier.

How old is Katrina and the Waves?

Katrina Leskanich
Born April 10, 1960 Topeka, Kansas, United States
Origin United States
Genres New wave, pop rock
Occupation(s) Singer, rhythm guitarist, actress, author

When did Katrina and the Waves win?

Katrina and the Waves won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1997.

Who won the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest?

Katrina And The Waves
Eurovision Song Contest 1997/Winners
The United Kingdom won the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest. Katrina & the Waves scored an unprecedented 227 points with their song Love Shine A Light.

When did UK last Eurovision?

When did the UK last win the Eurovision Song Contest? The UK last triumphed at Eurovision in 1997 with Katrina and the Waves. Their song was called Love Shine a Light and it received a whopping 227 points. The band was formed of Katrina Leskanich, Kimberley Rew, Vince de la Cruz and Alex Cooper.

Who won Eurovision 1997?

Who won the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest?

Dana International
Eurovision Song Contest 1998/Winners

The trophy of the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest went to the Dana International from Israel with her winning song Diva. To date she remains the first and only openly transgendered person to have won the Eurovision Song Contest.

Are Katrina and the Waves Scottish?

Katrina and the Waves were a British-American rock band best known for the 1985 hit “Walking on Sunshine”.

Who recorded the song Walking on Sunshine?

Walking on Sunshine/Artists

Who won Eurovision 1995?

Secret Garden
Eurovision Song Contest 1995/Winners
Norway scored its second victory with Nocturne performed by the group Secret Garden. The winning song only consisted of 24 words and was inspired by Celtic music. In fact the group’s violinist was in fact Irish meaning that it could be considered to be a victory for Ireland as well.