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Andy Abraham: 'Even If'

Released on Monday, May 19 2008
Published Wednesday, May 7 2008, 19:44 BST | By Nick Levine | 1 comment
Andy Abraham: 'Even If'
Andy Abraham goes into this year's Eurovision Song Contest equally cursed and blessed. On the one hand, the Slavic nations' fondness for voting for their geographical neighbours - a trend Terry Wogan and the tabloids like to call "political voting" - means he's unlikely to finish higher than 17th; on the other, he can't do any worse than Scooch, the pop no-hopers who provided last year's embarrassing, horribly dated UK entry, 'Flying The Flag (For You)'.

Though 'Even If' could quite easily have emerged from a time capsule buried in 1978, it's not a bad Eurovision song: a big, blousy slab of hen party disco with lyrics that sound less terrible if English is your second language ("Your sensuality thrills me, it strips me to my soul" - ouch!). On any other day of the year, in any other place, this would sound hopelessly cheesy. But on May 24, on that kitsch-filled stage in Belgrade, it might just go down a treat.

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Kevin, Swansea, on May 8th, 2008
agree with the review. i think this is one of the best enteries we've had for sometime. we have no chance of winning because of political voting but it deserves to do well. at least we have a credible song this year

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