
Norway participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song „Fairytale“ written and performed by Alexander Rybak. NRK organised the national final Melodi Grand Prix 2009 in order to select the Norwegian entry for the 2009 contest in Moscow, Russia. „Fairytale“ performed by Alexander Rybak was selected as the winner with the clearest victory in Melodi Grand Prix to date following a five-week-long competition consisting of three semi-finals, a Last Chance round and the final.
Norway was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 14 May 2009. Performing during the show in position 6, „Fairytale“ was announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 16 May. It was later revealed that Norway placed first out of the 19 participating countries in the semi-final with 201 points. In the final, Norway performed in position 20 and placed first out of the 25 participating countries, winning the contest with 387 points. This was Norway’s third win in the Eurovision Song Contest since 1995.
Melodi Grand Prix 2009
Melodi Grand Prix 2009 was the 47th edition of the Norwegian national final Melodi Grand Prix and selected Norway’s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. The competition consisted of three semi-finals, a Last Chance round and a final in different cities across Norway, hosted by Maria Haukaas Storeng and Per Sundnes. The shows were televised on NRK1 as well as streamed online at NRK’s official website nrk.no. The final was also broadcast online at the official Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision.tv.
Format
The competition consisted of five shows: three semi-finals on 24 January, 31 January and 7 February 2009, the Last Chance (Siste Sjansen) round on 14 February 2009 and a final on 21 February 2009. Seven songs competed in each semi-final and the top two entries proceeded directly to the final, while the songs that placed third and fourth proceeded to the Last Chance round. The fifth-placed act from the semi-finals with the most votes and the entry selected by online voting at VG’s official website between 7 and 9 February 2009 also proceeded to the Last Chance round as wildcards. An additional two entries qualified from the Last Chance round to the final. The results in the semi-finals and Last Chance round were determined exclusively by public televoting. The results in the final were determined by public televoting and four regional juries.
Competing entries
A submission period was opened by NRK between 9 June 2008 and 1 September 2008. Songwriters were required to hold Norwegian citizenship or have permanent residency in Norway. Collaborations with foreign songwriters were permitted as long as half of the composition were by Norwegian songwriters. NRK also reserved the right to choose the performers of the selected songs in consultation with the songwriters and directly invite certain artists and composers to compete in addition to the public call for submissions. At the close of the deadline, over 350 submissions were received – 600 less than the previous year. Eighteen songs were intended to be selected for the competition by a jury panel, however twenty-one songs were ultimately selected due to the high quality of submissions. Eleven of the competing songs were revealed on 10 December 2008, while the remaining songs were revealed on 17 December 2008. The competing artists in each semi-final were revealed on 22 December 2008, 29 December 2008 and 5 January 2009, respectively.
Artist | Song | Songwriter(s) |
Alexander Rybak | „Fairytale“ | Alexander Rybak |
Alexander Stenerud | „Find My Girl“ | Alexander Stenerud |
Charite | „Sweeter Than a Kiss“ | Christian Ingebrigtsen, Laila Samuelsen |
Chicas del Coro | „Men, Men, Men!“ | Hilde Marstrander |
Espen Hana | „Two of a Kind“ | Trond Andreassen, Christian Bloom |
Foxy | „Do It Again“ | Hanne Sørvaag, Harry Sommerdahl |
Jane Helen | „Shuffled“ | Jane Helen, Christine Litle |
Janni Santillan | „(Like You Did) Yesterday“ | Janni Santillan |
Julius Winger | „Like an Angel“ | Julius Winger, Ole Jørgen Olsen |
KeSera feat. Anita Hegerland | „Party“ | Robin Nordahl, Thomas Ewel, KeSera |
Ovi | „Seven Seconds“ | Simone Larsen, Simen Eriksrud |
Publiners | „Te stein“ | Bertil Bertelsen, Olav Nygaard, Morten Horn, Ronny Bertelsen |
Rebelettes | „Soul Train“ | Rebelettes |
Sichelle | „Left/Right“ | Mats Lie Skåre |
Sunny | „Carrie“ | Solgunn Ivana, Hans Petter Aaserud |
Surferosa | „U Look Good“ | Surferosa, Lars-Erik Westby, Mariann Thomassen |
Thomas Brøndbo | „Det vart en storm“ | Svein Gundersen, Rolf Mokkelbost |
Tine Wulff | „Ride“ | Marte Wulff |
Tone Damli Aaberge | „Butterflies“ | David Eriksen, Billy Burnette, Tone Damli Aaberge, Mats Lie Skåre |
Velvet Inc. | „Tricky“ | Hanne Sørvaag, Niklas Bergwall, Niclas Kings |
Wenche Myhre | „Alt har en mening nå“ | Thomas Thörnholm, Michael Clauss, Dan Attlerud, Jan Vincent Johannessen |
Semi-final 1
Seven songs competed during the first semi-final on 24 January 2009 at the Kongsvinger Hall in Kongsvinger. „Det vart en storm“ performed by Thomas Brøndbo and „Tricky“ performed by Velvet qualified directly to the final, while „U Look Good“ performed by Surferosa and „Two of a Kind“ performed by Espen Hana proceeded to the Last Chance round. On 9 February 2009, „Party“ performed by KeSera feat. Anita Hegerland was revealed as the fifth-placed entry with the most votes and proceeded to the Last Chance round as a wildcard.
Semi-final 1 – 24 January 2009 | |||
Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
1 | Surferosa | „U Look Good“ | Siste Sjansen |
2 | Chicas del Coro | „Men, Men, Men!“ | Out |
3 | KeSera feat. Anita Hegerland | „Party“ | Wildcard |
4 | Espen Hana | „Two of a Kind“ | Siste Sjansen |
5 | Charite | „Sweeter Than a Kiss“ | Out |
6 | Thomas Brøndbo | „Det vart en storm“ | Final |
7 | Velvet | „Tricky“ | Final |
Semi-final 2
Seven songs competed during the second semi-final on 31 January 2009 at the Bodø Spektrum in Bodø. „Find My Girl“ performed by Alexander Stenerud and „Butterflies“ performed by Tone Damli Aaberge qualified directly to the final, while „Te stein“ performed by Publiners and „(Like You Did) Yesterday“ performed by Janni Santillan proceeded to the Last Chance round.
Semi-final 2 – 31 January 2009 | |||
Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
1 | Wenche Myhre | „Alt har en mening nå“ | Out |
2 | Publiners | „Te stein“ | Siste Sjansen |
3 | Tine Wulff | „Ride“ | Out |
4 | Alexander Stenerud | „Find My Girl“ | Final |
5 | Janni Santillan | „(Like You Did) Yesterday“ | Siste Sjansen |
6 | Julius Winger | „Like an Angel“ | Out |
7 | Tone Damli Aaberge | „Butterflies“ | Final |
Semi-final 3
Seven songs competed during the third semi-final on 7 February 2009 at the Skien Fritidspark in Skien. „Seven Seconds“ performed by Ovi and „Fairytale“ performed by Alexander Rybak qualified directly to the final, while „Shuffled“ performed by Jane Helen and „Carrie“ performed by Sunny proceeded to the Last Chance round. On 9 February 2009, „Do It Again“ performed by Foxy was selected by the VG online vote to proceed to the Last Chance round as a wildcard.
Semi-final 3 – 7 February 2009 | |||
Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
1 | Sichelle | „Left/Right“ | Out |
2 | Rebelettes | „Soul Train“ | Out |
3 | Ovi | „Seven Seconds“ | Final |
4 | Jane Helen | „Shuffled“ | Siste Sjansen |
5 | Foxy | „Do It Again“ | Wildcard |
6 | Sunny | „Carrie“ | Siste Sjansen |
7 | Alexander Rybak | „Fairytale“ | Final |
Last Chance round
The Last Chance (Siste sjansen) round took place on 14 February 2009 at the Sunnmørshallen in Ålesund. The six entries that placed third and fourth in the preceding four semi-finals alongside the two wildcards competed and the results were determined over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the eight entries competed in four duels and the winners of each duel were selected to proceed to the second round: „Two of a Kind“ performed by Espen Hana, „U Look Good“ performed by Surferosa, „Te stein“ performed by Publiners and „Shuffled“ performed by Jane Helen. In the second round, the four entries competed in two duels and the winners of each duel, „Two of a Kind“ performed by Espen Hana and „Te stein“ performed by Publiners, proceeded to the final.
First Round – 14 February 2009
Duel | Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
I | 1 | KeSera feat. Anita Hegerland | „Party“ | Eliminated |
2 | Espen Hana | „Two of a Kind“ | Advanced | |
II | 3 | Janni Santillan | „(Like You Did) Yesterday“ | Eliminated |
4 | Surferosa | „U Look Good“ | Advanced | |
III | 5 | Sunny | „Carrie“ | Eliminated |
6 | Publiners | „Te stein“ | Advanced | |
IV | 7 | Foxy | „Do It Again“ | Eliminated |
8 | Jane Helen | „Shuffled“ | Advanced |
Second Round – 14 February 2009
Duel | Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
I | 1 | Espen Hana | „Two of a Kind“ | Finalist |
2 | Surferosa | „U Look Good“ | Eliminated | |
II | 1 | Publiners | „Te stein“ | Finalist |
2 | Jane Helen | „Shuffled“ | Eliminated |
Final
Eight songs consisting of the six semi-final qualifiers alongside two qualifiers from the Second Chance round competed during the final on 21 February 2009 at the Oslo Spektrum in Oslo. Before the final, the group Velvet changed their name to Velvet Inc. in order to avoid confusion with Swedish singer Velvet who was competing in 2009 Swedish national selection Melodifestivalen 2009. The winner was selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top four entries were selected by public televoting to proceed to the second round, the Gold Final: „Te stein“ performed by Publiners, „Find My Girl“ performed by Alexander Stenerud, „Fairytale“ performed by Alexander Rybak and „Butterflies“ performed by Tone Damli Aaberge. In the Gold Final, four regional juries from the four semi-final and Second Chance round host cities awarded 2,000, 4,000, 6,000 and 8,000 points to their top four songs. The results of the public televote were revealed by Norway’s five regions and added to the jury scores, leading to the victory of „Fairytale“ performed by Alexander Rybak with 747,888 votes, over 600,000 more than runner-up „Butterflies“ performed by Tone Damli Aaberge which is the clearest victory in Melodi Grand Prix to date. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval act featured a performance by the show host Maria Haukaas Storeng.
Final – 21 February 2009
Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
1 | Espen Hana | „Two of a Kind“ | Eliminated |
2 | Ovi | „Seven Seconds“ | Eliminated |
3 | Publiners | „Te stein“ | Gold Final |
4 | Alexander Stenerud | „Find My Girl“ | Gold Final |
5 | Velvet Inc. | „Tricky“ | Eliminated |
6 | Alexander Rybak | „Fairytale“ | Gold Final |
7 | Thomas Brøndbo | „Det vart en storm“ | Eliminated |
8 | Tone Damli Aaberge | „Butterflies“ | Gold Final |
Gold Final – 21 February 2009
Draw | Artist | Song | Regional | Juries | Televoting | Regions | Total | Place | |||||
Kongs vinger | Bodø | Gren land | Åle sund | Northern Norway | West. Norway | Cent. Norway | South. Norway | East. Norway | |||||
1 | Publiners | „Te stein“ | 2 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 6,63 | 3,702 | 8,945 | 7,937 | 23,469 | 50,683 | 4 |
2 | Alexander Stenerud | „Find My Girl“ | 4 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 3,79 | 5,432 | 8,135 | 10,993 | 30,73 | 59,08 | 3 |
3 | Alexander Rybak | „Fairytale“ | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 42,211 | 60,679 | 101,381 | 132,683 | 378,934 | 715,888 | 1 |
4 | Tone Damli Aaberge | „Butterflies“ | 6 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 5,631 | 9,698 | 16,04 | 18,829 | 49,658 | 99,85 | 2 |

Promotion
Rybak made several appearances at events after his win at Melodi Grand Prix. Before winning the contest Rybak charted in the Norwegian singles chart, VG-lista, at number 1 with „Fairytale“. This was the first time in MGP history that the winner reached the top of the charts before winning the contest. After, and even before, his win at Melodi Grand prix Rybak also became one of the hottest favourites to win the contest in Moscow in May.
On 14 March NRK released an official video-clip of „Fairytale“, showing Rybak’s performance at MGP. Rybak’s overwhelming victory at MGP spread „Eurovision fever“ throughout Norway over their perceived odds on winning Eurovision in Moscow.
In April Rybak joined four-time Eurovision contestant Elisabeth Andreassen at a contest in the Oslo Concert Hall. Although his appearance was agreed upon before MGP, his win at the contest most likely promoted his appearance at Eurovision. Alongside a group performance, Rybak also performed a solo number, „Song from a Secret Garden“, a cover of Eurovision winners Secret Garden.
Approaching the contest, foreign media began focusing on Rybak and his song. It was reported that „Fairytale“ had been played Greek television, and in April a crew from Russian TV channel NTV travelled to Oslo to record a documentary on Rybak, which was featured to over 18 million people in Russia. It was also reported that there was a lot of media attention in Russian magazines and newspapers on Rybak. Further media attention on Rybak was made across the ocean, in the United States. A report on The Oprah Winfrey Show contained Rybak, along with one half of the German entry Oscar Loya, on a report on The World’s Got Talent. The report also included Britain’s Got Talent contestant Susan Boyle, as well as The X Factor, American Idol, and both Britain’s and America’s Got Talent judge and record producer Simon Cowell.
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