BBC news confirms that Bonnie Tyler will represent the UK in Malmo with the song “Believe in Me.”
A clip of the song can be found below:
Bonnie Tyler is best known as the muse of writer extraordinaire Jim Steinman, whose songs have been recorded by Eurovision alum such as Celine Dion (It’s All Coming Back To Me Now”) and Nicki French, who like Bonnie Tyler, represented the UK (2000) and recorded “Total Eclipse of the Heart.”
What do you think of the song?
BONUS: Bonnie and Nicki’s versions of “Total Eclipse of the Heart”
BONNIE TYLER
NICKI FRENCH
JK
March 8, 2013 at 16:19
Nice song but boring and nothing special. Certainly not a competition winner. Well done BBC – another bottom-five position on the cards for UK due to the rubbish way your producers arrange the UK entry. Only chance UK had of ever achieving a decent position at the finals is by taking responsibility for the UK entry away from BBC.
rajo
March 7, 2013 at 20:00
wow, this is true and honest music to my ears, a bit old fashioned though but still lovely…
believe in me-heee, yeah….
🙂
Zack
March 7, 2013 at 15:25
It’s nice. But I was hoping for a bigger finale; she has the voice to make it happen! I don’t see the UK coming in below the Top 20 this year.
Roy van der Merwe
March 7, 2013 at 15:12
I have listened to the song and it is a very commercial radio friendly song. It should do well in Malmo
Roy van der Merwe
March 7, 2013 at 15:11
I am very happy with the choice of Bonnie Tyler