Ein bißchen Frieden explained

Ein bißchen Frieden
Cover:Nicole - Ein bißchen Frieden.jpg
Caption:German release cover
Type:single
Language:German
Artist:Nicole
Album:Ein bißchen Frieden
Released:1982
Label:Jupiter
Composer:Ralph Siegel
Lyricist:Bernd Meinunger
Producer:
  • Ralph Siegel
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Song: "Ein bißchen Frieden"
Artist:Nicole Hohloch
As:Nicole
Year:1982
Country:Germany
Language:German
Composer:Ralph Siegel
Lyricist:Bernd Meinunger
Conductor:Norbert Daum
Place:1st
Points:161
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"Ein bißchen Frieden" (pronounced as /de/; "A Bit of Peace") is a song recorded by German singer Nicole, with music composed by Ralph Siegel and German lyrics written by Bernd Meinunger. It in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, held in Harrogate, resulting in the country's first ever win at the contest.

Background

Conception

"Ein bißchen Frieden" was composed by Ralph Siegel with German lyrics written by Bernd Meinunger. It was recorded by 17-year-old German high-school student Nicole.[1]

In addition to the German original language version, she recorded the song in English –as "A little peace" with lyrics by Paul Greedus–, French –"La paix sur terre" with lyrics by Pierre Delanoë and Jean-Paul Cara–, Spanish –"Un poco de paz" with lyrics by Alexander Mitchell–, Italian –"Un po' di pace"–, Dutch –"Een beetje vrede" with lyrics by Cor Aaftink and Ed Daromella–, Danish –"En smule fred"–, Russian –"Nyemnogo mira"–, and in German-English-Dutch and German-English-Italian versions.[2]

Eurovision

On 20 March 1982, "Ein bißchen Frieden" performed by Nicole competed in , the national final organized by ARD to select its song and performer for the of the Eurovision Song Contest. The song won the competition, so it became the –and Nicole the performer– for Eurovision.[3]

On 24 April 1982, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the Harrogate International Centre in Harrogate hosted by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), and broadcast live throughout the continent. Nicole performed "Ein bißchen Frieden" eighteenth and last on the evening, following 's "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" by The Duskeys. Norbert Daum conducted the event's orchestra in the German performance.[4]

At the close of voting, the song had received 161 points winning the competition and resulting in Germany's first win at the contest by a record margin of 61 points, setting a new record for the largest winning margin that lasted until the .[5] Nicole performed her winning reprise in four different languages: German, English, French, and Dutch. She decided to do this on the spur of the moment, to the bewilderment of her backing group.[6]

Aftermath

"Ein bißchen Frieden" was one of fourteen songs chosen by Eurovision fans and a European Broadcasting Union (EBU) reference group, from among the 992 songs that had ever participated in the contest, to participate in the fiftieth anniversary competition held on 22 October 2005 in Copenhagen.[7] Although Nicole was not at the concert, it was re-enacted by dancers equipped with white guitars and a live orchestra as the original footage was shown in the background. It finished as the seventh most popular song in the history of the contest.[8] Nicole performed her song in English, Italian, German, and French in the Eurovision sixtieth anniversary show Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits held on 31 March 2015 in London.[9] [10]

The television special , aired on 16 May 2020 throughout Europe, features "Ein bißchen Frieden" performed by Michael Schulte and Ilse DeLange at the Peace Palace in The Hague.[11] [12]

Chart performance

The song topped the charts in many countries. According to composer and producer Ralph Siegel, the single sold 2.5–3 million copies.[13]

"A Little Peace", the English version –with lyrics by Paul Greedus–, was released in predominantly English speaking territories and reached number 1 on the charts in the United Kingdom and Ireland, among others.[14] [15] [16] It was the last Eurovision winner to top the charts in the United Kingdom. The English version also holds the honor of becoming the 500th British Number One.[17]

Weekly charts

"Ein bißchen Frieden"

"Een beetje vrede"

"A Little Peace"

Chart (1982)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[19] 93
Ireland (IRMA)1
UK Singles (OCC)1

Year-end charts

"Ein bißchen Frieden"

Chart (1982)Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[20] 2
Belgium (Ultratop)[21] 17
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[22] 8
West Germany (Official German Charts)[23] 8

"Een beetje vrede"

Chart (1982)Peak
position
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[24] 8
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[25] 1

"A Little Peace"

Legacy

"A Little Peace" was covered by Daniel O'Donnell for his 1997 album I Believe.

"Ein bißchen Frieden" was covered in Slovene as "Malo miru" by Irena Tratnik and also by Oto Pestner, in Czech as "Jsme dĕti slunce" by Jaromír Mayer, in Croatian as "Malo mira" by, in Danish as "En smule fred" by, in Hungarian as "Egy kis nyugalmat kívánok én" by Neoton Família, in Polish as "Troszeczkę ziemi, troszeczkę słońca" by Eleni Tzoka, in Spanish as "Un poco de paz" by mexican singer Laura Flores and in Finnish as "Vain Hieman Rauhaa" by Katri Helena. In 1996, the Swedish techno/folk/bluegrass band Rednex, known for their hit Cotton-Eye Joe around that time, did a cover of "Ein bißchen Frieden", also played in the Eurovision Song Contest. The song has since been rendered in Dutch as "Een Beetje Vrede" recorded by Kathleen Aerts for her 2009 album In Symfonie.

Monica Forsberg wrote lyrics in Swedish as "En liten fågel", and the song became popular among dansband groups. It was recorded in Swedish by Stefan Borsch on his 1982 album En liten fågel[27] as well as releasing it as a single the same year[27] and Mats Bergmans on his 2004 album Vänd dig inte om.[28] It was also recorded by Ingmar Nordströms on 1982 album Saxparty 9.[29]

German techno-punk band DAF released "Ein bißchen Krieg" ("A Bit of War") as a response to the supposed sentimentality of the song. German comedy metal band J.B.O. released a parody cover of this song in Rammstein style in 1997 on their album "Laut!".

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Credits. hitparade.ch. de.
  2. Web site: Ein bißchen Frieden - lyrics. The Diggiloo Thrush.
  3. Web site: Germany: Ein Lied für Harrogate 1982. Eurovisionworld.
  4. Eurovision Song Contest 1982. Eurovision Song Contest 1982. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. BBC / EBU. 24 April 1982.
  5. Web site: Official Eurovision Song Contest 1982 scoreboard. Eurovision Song Contest.
  6. Nicole Seibert . 25 May 2015 . Eurovision at 60 . Television production . UK . BBC Four.
  7. News: Bakker, Sietse. 16 June 2005. The 14 songs for Copenhagen. ESCtoday.
  8. Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest. Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. DR / EBU. 22 October 2005.
  9. at Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits
  10. Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits. 3 April 2015. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. BBC / EBU. 3 April 2015.
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  12. Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light. Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. NPO / NOS / AVROTROS / EBU. 16 May 2020.
  13. News: Goslich . Lorenz . 23 April 1983 . Nicole wurde ein teures Mädchen für das Fernsehen . de . 13 . . 0174-4909 . 644830569.
  14. Web site: charts.org.nz - Paul Greedus .
  15. Web site: Irish Charts 1982 to 1984 .
  16. Book: Roberts, David . . Guinness World Records Limited . 2006 . 1-904994-10-5 . 19th . London . 408–9.
  17. Book: Rice , Jo . 1982. The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits. 1st. Guinness Superlatives Ltd . Enfield, Middlesex. 224–5. 0-85112-250-7.
  18. Book: Pennanen, Timo. Sisältää hitin - 2. laitos Levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla 1.1.1960–30.6.2021. 2021. Nicole. 183. Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. Helsinki. 4 July 2022. fi.
  19. Book: Kent, David . . David Kent (historian) . Australian Chart Book . . 1993. 218 . 0-646-11917-6.
  20. Web site: Jahreshitparade Singles 1982. de. 5 May 2023.
  21. Web site: Jaaroverzichten 1982. Ultratop. nl. 5 May 2023.
  22. Web site: Schweizer Jahreshitparade 1982. de. 5 May 2023.
  23. Web site: Top 100 Singles–Jahrescharts 1982. GfK Entertainment. de. 5 May 2023.
  24. Web site: Top 100–Jaaroverzicht van 1982. Dutch Top 40. nl. 5 May 2023.
  25. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Single 1982. MegaCharts. nl. 5 May 2023.
  26. Book: Dafydd. Rees. Barry. Lazell. Alan. Jones. The Top 100 UK Singles. Chart File Volume 2. Virgin Books. London, England. 80–81. 1983. 0-907080-73-1.
  27. Web site: En liten fågel. Svensk mediedatabas. sv. 1982. 28 April 2011.
  28. Web site: Vänd dig inte om. Svensk mediedatabas. sv. 2004. 28 April 2011.
  29. Web site: Saxparty 9. Svensk mediedatabas. sv. 1982. 28 April 2011.