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The story of Swedish Singer/Songwriter Sophie Zelmani could have been written in a novel. Her father bought her family a guitar when she was fourteen; she started writing songs after her father died soon after that, then after recording some demos in a studio she was working as the tea-girl for she sent them to some record labels and got signed to Sony Music Sweden with them.
Table o contents.Early an personal life Born in the suburbs o Stockholm in 1972, Zelmani's faither bought the faimily a guitar when Zelmani wis 14. Despite no professional muisic trainin, Zelmani became a sangwriter an recordit some sangs at a local studio. Efter she mailed the demos tae three record companies, Zelmani wis affered a record deal bi Swaden.She is marriet an haes ane dochter wi her husband.Career Sophie Zelmani recordit her debut, eponymous album wi Sony in 1995.
The album wis producit an arrangit bi Lars Halapi an co-producit bi Patrik Sventelius, who an aw played guitar. She describit the process o makkin the album: 'In the beginning Lars and I spent a few months in the studio.
We had fun and then picked the musicians. We recorded in two weeks but the whole thing took half a year.' Bi 1997, Zelmani's debut album haed sauld 200,000 copies in Europe an Asie Pacific, afore muivin tae the US mercat, distributit bi. Zelmani said, 'I had no ambitions to go abroad. I knew I wanted to make a record. That's all I wanted.' Columbia's mercatin campaign includit CD sampler giveaways, consumer press, an rotation on flichts atween Scandinavie an the US.Zelmani haes continued tae record albums while makkin anerlie a sma nummer o public appearances due tae shyness.
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She wan a best newcomer awaird in Swaden's in 1996. Discography YearAlbumZelmani haes an aw contributit muisic tae the TV series an. Her cover o 's 'Most Of The Time' appears on the soondtrack tae.Her sang 'Stand By' appeared in the film (1996).
Her sang 'Always You' appeared in the film (1997).Zelmani's 'Going Home' frae Sing and Dance wis covered in Mandarin Cheenese as 'Passenger' bi on.References. ↑ Scott, Matthew (11 February 2007). 'Sophie Zelmani - Memory Loves You'. South China Morning Post (retrieved from Factiva). access-date= requires url=. Sinclair, David (7 June 1996). 'Gentle on my mind'.
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1 February 1997. access-date= requires url=. Reece, Doug (14 December 1996). 'New wave of Nordic bands looks to U.S. (Swedish bands)'.
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Sophie Zelmani Going Home
The 'let's break-up' break-upI think I originally got this song from this community ^^ This is the most fun, bouncy break-up song EVER. It's impossibly catchy; it'll be on your playlist for weeks.You may look like honeyBut you don't smell sweet no moreI initially never recognised this as a Tabitha's Secret track because it's SO Matchbox Twenty. It's WONDERFUL, the opening lyrics just grab you immediately, shake you by the collar and throw you to the floor. It also feels kinda like overhearing some furious lover's spat ^^;;We've been talking for an hourAnd I swear to god that I can't hear a word you sayThe 'it was just the right time' break-upIf you're a fan of Montreal's indie-rockers 'Stars' you will probably like Eskobar's similar sound. The subject matter is quite sweet - instead of a condemnations and accusations after a break-up, it's each lover wishing the other happiness.The sun will come on throughIt's going to shine for you'Cause I adore youA track off 'Mad Season'. For that love that just fades over time and renders the break-up decision.
Mutual.She knew all the wordsThat I ever had saidShe knew the crumpled up promiseOf this broken down manThe sweetest little ballad you ever did hear; Sophie watches her lover one last time while he's sleeping and tells him goodbye.Before I goI look at you one last timeI can hear a heartbeatIs it yours or mine?From the latest Final Fantasy game (XII). Personally I think it's quite a nice reflection of Princess Ashe and her hinted-at relationship with the sky-pirate Balthier in the game, but it could just as easily be about little orphan girl Penelo and her crush Vaan.
Either way, it's very beautifully sung.Kiss me goodbyeLove's memoryThe 'who says I'm bitter?' Break-upBillie songs always make me want to sort of slow-waltz around my room with inanimate objects. Don't look at me like that.