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This Is Our Night

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2009 song by Sakis Rouvas
For other uses, seeThis Is Our Night (disambiguation).
"This Is Our Night"
Rouvas in a black formal outfit with blue tie surrounded by sound bar vectors.
Single bySakis Rouvas
from the albumThis Is Our Night
B-side
  • "Right on Time"
  • "Out of Control"
Released12 February 2009 (2009-02-12)
Genre
Length2:59
LabelMinos EMI
ComposerDimitris Kontopoulos
Lyricists
ProducerDimitris Kontopoulos
Sakis Rouvas singles chronology
"Zise Ti Zoi"
(2007)
"This Is Our Night"
(2009)
"Spase To Hrono"
(2009)
Music video
"This Is Our Night" onYouTube
Audio sample
"Pio Dinata"
The cover of the digital single of "Pio Dinata"
Eurovision Song Contest 2009 entry
Country
Artist
Language
English
Composer
Lyricists
Finals performance
Semi-final result
4th
Semi-final points
110
Final result
7th
Final points
120
Entry chronology
◄ "Secret Combination" (2008)
"Opa" (2010) ►
Official performance video
"This Is Our Night" (semi-2) onYouTube
"This Is Our Night" (final) onYouTube

"This Is Our Night" is a song byGreek singerSakis Rouvas, from the albumIrthes. The song music was composed byDimitris Kontopoulos and it lyrics were written byCraig Porteils and Cameron Giles-Webb. Itrepresented Greece in theEurovision Song Contest 2009, held inMoscow.[1][2]

The song was released as adigital download along with the other candidate songs from the national final on February 25 and was soon released as a three track CD single and then included on the re-release of Rouvas' 2008 albumIrthes which was renamedThis Is Our Night.

Background

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Conception

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The song was composed and produced byDimitris Kontopoulos. The lyrics were written by twoGreek Australian songwriters: Craig Porteils, who had previously written and produced hits forCher,Billy Idol,Tevin Campbell,Richie Sambora,Guns N' Roses andOzzy Osbourne; and Cameron Giles-Webb, the president ofGusto Music. It is described as being a "powerful dance song".[3]

Regarding the song, Rouvas stated:

"The 'our' in 'This Is Our Night' represents everyone, people in all the corners of the world. Especially those who believe in positive energy, passion and the energy of love. This song has no boundary, no ethnicity. I want to make everyone stand with rhythm, energy and optimism."[4]

Selection

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On 21 October 2008, theHellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) announced that it had internally selectedSakis Rouvas as its performer for the54th edition of theEurovision Song Contest.[5]

"This Is Our Night" was one of the three songs composed specifically for the occasion by Kontopoulos. It was presented as the last performance of the press conference held on 12 February 2009 where they were revealed. On 18 February 2009, Rouvas performed them at theGreek National Final. "This Is Our Night" placed first over "Right on Time" and "Out of Control", winning the competition and becoming theGreek entrant for Eurovision.[6]

Music video and promotion

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Themusic video for "This Is Our Night" was filmed over two days over a total duration of 24 hours, finally wrapping up on 24 February, while it was also reported that it would take around three days afterward for the final processing to be completed. The video was directed by Katya Tsaryk, a young but well-known Ukrainian director who also created the video for the2008 Ukrainian entry "Shady Lady" for singerAni Lorak, being choreographed byFokas Evangelinos.[7] The shooting took place inAthens, at two main locations: the first was at theSTARZ club where Rouvas is performing along with theMaggira Sisters for the winter season, set in front of a huge screen and many flashing lights; while the second was at theKing George suite hotel, where the morning shooting took place. The rest of the video was shot around the city life of Athens, some shot solely by the cameramen while other filming was taking place, and other scenes featuring Rouvas. During the filming atSTARZ, the doors were opened at 23:00 where reporters were allowed to enter, while Evangelinos, and the song's composer, Kontopoulos, as well as Rouvas' entire entourage and some ERT staff were also present.[7]

MAD TV reported that the video features the strong beat of the song in combination with bright flashing lights in a dark setting that give an intense erotic sensation, also stating that the general concept of the video is of people in love surrounding Rouvas who wanders the city to showcase its most impressive sights.[7] ERT stated that their production gave their best for the creation of the video, which features impressive Athenian scenery, beautiful landscapes, a lot of color, and scenes of people having fun and performing energetic choreography and the use of elaborate lighting that underpin the video clip along with a strong combination ofAthenian culture. The director, Tsaryk, expressed how impressed she was with Rouvas' professionalism and capabilities.[8]

Upon wrapping up filming, ERT released two backstage videos, and also stated that it would soon be released all over Europe as part of the promotion, whileMAD TV also released a special photo report. On 10 March, ERT released a special preview, while the video officially premiered exclusively on 12 March on the official Eurovision/ert.gr site as well as on television on ERT-NET andERT World for international audiences.[8]

Eurovision

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Rouvas at a Eurovision press conference in Moscow, during which the running order for the semi-final was revealed.

On 14 May 2009, the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest was held in theOlimpiysky Arena inMoscow hosted byChannel One (C1R) and broadcast live throughout the continent. Rouvas performed "This Is Our Night" thirteenth on the evening and qualifying for the grand final.[9]

On 16 May 2004, the grand final for the Eurovision Song Contest was held. Rouvas performed "This Is Our Night" again eighth on the evening.[10]

The Eurovision performance staged by Fokas Evangelinos had extremely complexchoreography, withBBC News announcing that "Greece's Sakis Rouvas had one of the more ambitious dance routines".[11] Rouvas performed on a rotatingpodium which transported him from left to right across the stage, was part of his group dance routine with four other performers and, in the end, was responsible for lifting him high into the air. In the same moment, aGreek flag is displayed on the floor, only visible to the television viewers. The final part of the performance was completed by silverfireworks in two separate parts. The official Eurovision website states that with this performance, Greece had made "high-tech advancements" in the contest's standards.[12]

At the end of voting, "This Is Our Night" finished in seventh place with a total of 120 points, receiving maximum12 points fromAlbania,Bulgaria andCyprus. The song therefore carried on Greece's Eurovision success by finishing within the top-ten for the sixth consecutive year, thus making the country the second most successful entrant of the past decade, despite not having even participated in 2000. The event was watched by 86% of the Greek television audience.[13]

Whilst Rouvas was disappointed with his seventh-place finish, announcing to Greek media "I am so sorry, I wanted us to win", there was still unanimous support towards the artist himself in the country. "Seventh in Europe, first in our hearts" many journalists reported on Greek television. The media and public pronounced their support for Rouvas, the general consensus being that the artist gave it his best even though this did not translate in enough votes in the contest. All criticism in Greece focused on the selection of the song itself, rather than the artist's performance. Rouvas stated that, overall, it has all been a wonderful experience for him: "some win, some lose, personally, I gave everything I had. But it was a wonderful experience".[14]

Some critics, including those fromLondon Greek Radio, suggested the reason why Greece failed to achieve a higher placing was due to a lack of an ethnic-sounding song. He notes the way in which all of Greece's top-three placings, including Rouvas' performance of "Shake It" in 2004, had an ethnicbouzouki sound, as did the 2009Azerbaijani andTurkish entries which finished in third and fourth place respectively.[13]

Aftermath

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A month after Eurovision, Rouvas released the song with Greek lyrics by Viki Gerothodorou as "Πιο Δυνατά" (Pio Dinata).[15]

Track listing

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  • Digital download
  1. "Right on Time"– 3:05
  2. "This Is Our Night"– 2:59
  3. "Out of Control"– 3:01
  • CD single
  1. "This Is Our Night"– 2:59
  2. "Right on Time"– 3:05
  3. "Out of Control"– 3:01

Release history

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RegionDateLabelFormat
Greece12 February 2009Minos EMIRadio single
25 February 2009Minos EMIDigital download
Cyprus12 February 2009Minos EMIRadio single
Belgium23 March 2009Minos EMIRadio single
23 March 2009Minos EMIDigital download

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (2009)Peak
position
CIS Airplay (TopHit)[16]265
Greek Singles Chart[17]1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[18]30

References

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  1. ^Jones, John (2008-07-15)."Greece decided, Sakis for Moscow". Oikotimes. Retrieved2008-07-15.
  2. ^Kalimeris, Aris (2008-07-15)."Greece: Sakis Rouvas to Moscow!". ESCToday. Retrieved2008-07-15.
  3. ^Floras, Stella (2009-02-10)."Greece: Three songs for Sakis Rouvas". ESCToday. Retrieved2009-02-28.
  4. ^Çevikoğlu, Gevher Ebru (2009-04-18)."'Hadise is simply genius, I want to duet with her' says Sakis". Oikotimes. Retrieved2009-05-01.
  5. ^Bakker, Sietse (18 July 2008)."Sakis Rouvas to represent Greece!".Eurovision Song Contest. Retrieved10 December 2021.
  6. ^Konstantaras, Lambros (2009-02-18)."Με το "This is our night" στην 54η Eurovision!".ERT. Archived fromthe original on February 20, 2009. Retrieved2009-02-18.
  7. ^abcStaff (2009-02-24)."Photo Report: 24 ώρες γύρισμα με τον Sakis!" (in Greek).MAD TV. Retrieved2009-03-02.
  8. ^abKonstantaras, Lambros (2009-02-24)."Ολοκληρώθηκαν τα γυρίσματα του "This is our night"! Δείτε αποκλειστικό backstage!" (in Greek). Archived fromthe original on March 13, 2009. Retrieved2009-03-02.
  9. ^"Eurovision Song Contest 2009 - second semi-final".Eurovision Song Contest. 14 May 2009.C1R /EBU.
  10. ^"Eurovision Song Contest 2009 - final".Eurovision Song Contest. 16 May 2009.C1R /EBU.
  11. ^"Norwegians celebrate in Moscow",BBC News, May 17, 2009
  12. ^"High-tech advancements for Greece",Eurovision' official website, May 9, 2009
  13. ^ab"Greece go top 7 in Eurovision",London Greek Radio, May 17, 2009
  14. ^"Support for the artist in Greece",esctoday, May 17, 2009
  15. ^"Πιο Δυνατά" onYouTube
  16. ^Sakis Rouvas — This Is Our Night.TopHit. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  17. ^IFPI Greece Singles Chart
  18. ^"Sakis Rouvas – This Is Our Night".Singles Top 100. Retrieved 13 October 2020.

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