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Milim

"Milim" (Hebrew: מילים, English: "Words") is a song recorded by the Israeli singer, Harel Skaat. It was the Israeli song entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 where the Israeli entry finished 14th despite being one of the favorites.[1]

"Milim"
Single by Harel Skaat
Released2010
Recorded2010
GenrePop, ballad
Length3:01
Songwriter(s)Tomer Adaddi, Noam Horev
Music video
"Milim" on YouTube
Eurovision Song Contest 2010 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Language
Composer(s)
Tomer Adaddi
Lyricist(s)
Noam Horev
Finals performance
Semi-final result
8th
Semi-final points
71
Final result
14th
Final points
71
Entry chronology
◄ "There Must Be Another Way" (2009)
"Ding Dong" (2011) ►

History Edit

"Milim" was selected to be the Israeli song entry for Eurovision after winning the Kdam Eurovision 2010 in March 2010, beating out three other finalists. The selection was decided by a combination of juries' and public votes. It received maximum points from all juries as well as the televoters[1][2][3][4] A special CD entitled "Eurovision 2010" was released by Skaat and contains all four songs featured in the KDAM. Both the CD and song are also available on iTunes ("Milim" is listed under the English title of "Words").

Despite finishing in 14th place, Israel swept the Eurovision sanctioned Marcel Bezencon Awards. Adaddi and Horev won the Composer Award, while Skaat won the Artistic Award for best singer and Skaat and "Milim" won the Press Award for best entry. The awards are selected by participating composers, and accredited press and media, and commentators of the Eurovision contest.[5] In contrast to the way most songs were presented at Eurovision, Israel opted for a simple presentation with Skaat in a black suit with Adaddi playing on a grand piano, and two backup singers to Skaat's left in the back of him.[6]

"Milim" has been described as a power ballad.[7] The song shares similar qualities with some of Skaat's other songs, most notably his award-winning hit, "Veat". At the press conference after the second Eurovision rehearsal in Oslo, Adaddi said, "We didn't write the song for the Eurovision, as much as for Harel Skaat, who I think is an amazing singer and he interprets the song in a way that I don't know anybody else can do with such passion and also with a beautiful voice."[8] The song starts out quietly and builds throughout until it reaches a loud crescendo near the end of the song. In between the time the song was selected at the Kdam and the Eurovision contest, the Israeli team revised the song's vocal arrangement and re-recorded the song with a full philharmonic orchestra backing.[9]

Skaat released both a French and an English version of the song, as well as a music video.[10] The French lyrics are by former Eurovision winner, Anne Marie David[11] It also has been reported that Skaat plans to record and release a Spanish version of the song, with the lyrics translated by Marta Gomez, who has previously worked with Idan Raichel.[12]

"Milim" was a hit on Israeli radio stations throughout the Spring of 2010 and spent a total of five weeks at number one on the Reshet Gimmel Chart, one of the major music charts in Israel, including that of the entire month of May 2010.[13]

In an interview prior to the Eurovision contest, Skaat explained what the song was about to him. He said, "The song 'Milim' is about separation of any kind. Separation of lovers, of a family. In Hebrew, 'Milim' means words. The words are the most memorable thing we have after a separation, words are very powerful and they are engraved in our minds and hearts. Sadly, my beloved grandfather suddenly passed away the week of the Israeli pre-selection competition, which gave the lyrics of 'Milim' a very personal and difficult meaning to me."[14] The song lyrics seem to suggest that the person singing the song has been left alone while his or her loved one has left, perhaps permanently. Household items and architectural details are mentioned throughout the song—fallen ceiling, scratched handles, arranged books, and windows with cracked glass. The song contains the refrain, "Hish'art li rak milim" (English version: "You left me only words"), which is repeated throughout the chorus.

Russian version Edit

Слова остались мне (The words remained to me) is a song by Belarusian singer Eugene Litvinkovich, released in 2012 as a cover for "Milim".[15] The Russian version of the song was firstly presented on Ukrainian TV series X-Factor at 6 October 2012.[16] The author is Noam Horev, the interpreter - N. Dorofeeva. The song became first single from the debut album "Znaki Zodiaka".[17] The song is about a girl which tries to forget the character of the song.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Cotler, Amit (30 May 2010). "Israel places 14th in 2010 Eurovision". Ynet. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
  2. ^ Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
  3. ^ Webb, Glen (15 March 2010). "Israel: Harel Skaat to sing Milim in Oslo". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  4. ^ Klier, Marcus (15 March 2010). . ESCToday. Archived from the original on 22 March 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  5. ^ Dahlander, Gustav (18 May 2010). "Israeli grand slam in the Marcel Bezençon Awards". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  6. ^ Dahlander, Gustav (29 May 2010). "Harel Skaat puts his faith in music". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
  7. ^ Fricker, Karen (31 May 2010). "Voters swayed by German singer's fresh and unusual approach". Irishtimes.com. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
  8. ^ . YouTube. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  9. ^ Simm, Jarmo (22 April 2010). "'It's going to be amazing, Harel says'". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
  10. ^ ^ https://www.youtube.com/skaatharel
  11. ^ "Israeli singer Harel Skaat places 14th in European song contest final". Haaretz. 29 June 2010. Retrieved 3 June 2010.
  12. ^ "Israeli singer Harel Skaat places 14th in European song contest final". Haaretz. 29 June 2010. Retrieved 3 June 2010.
  13. ^ http://www.charts.co.il/charts.asp?id=1 26 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 4 June 2010
  14. ^ . ESCDaily.com. Archived from the original on 26 May 2010. Retrieved 3 June 2010.
  15. ^ Eugene Litvinkovich - "Slova"
  16. ^ Litvinkovich sings "Milim" at X-factor (6.10.2012)
  17. ^ Lyrics of the Russian version

External links Edit

  • Official music video - YouTube
  • Performance - YouTube

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For 1996 documentary film see Milim film Milim Hebrew מילים English Words is a song recorded by the Israeli singer Harel Skaat It was the Israeli song entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 where the Israeli entry finished 14th despite being one of the favorites 1 Milim Single by Harel SkaatReleased2010Recorded2010GenrePop balladLength3 01Songwriter s Tomer Adaddi Noam HorevMusic video Milim on YouTubeEurovision Song Contest 2010 entryCountryIsraelArtist s Harel SkaatLanguageHebrewComposer s Tomer AdaddiLyricist s Noam HorevFinals performanceSemi final result8thSemi final points71Final result14thFinal points71Entry chronology There Must Be Another Way 2009 Ding Dong 2011 Contents 1 History 2 Russian version 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Milim was selected to be the Israeli song entry for Eurovision after winning the Kdam Eurovision 2010 in March 2010 beating out three other finalists The selection was decided by a combination of juries and public votes It received maximum points from all juries as well as the televoters 1 2 3 4 A special CD entitled Eurovision 2010 was released by Skaat and contains all four songs featured in the KDAM Both the CD and song are also available on iTunes Milim is listed under the English title of Words Despite finishing in 14th place Israel swept the Eurovision sanctioned Marcel Bezencon Awards Adaddi and Horev won the Composer Award while Skaat won the Artistic Award for best singer and Skaat and Milim won the Press Award for best entry The awards are selected by participating composers and accredited press and media and commentators of the Eurovision contest 5 In contrast to the way most songs were presented at Eurovision Israel opted for a simple presentation with Skaat in a black suit with Adaddi playing on a grand piano and two backup singers to Skaat s left in the back of him 6 Milim has been described as a power ballad 7 The song shares similar qualities with some of Skaat s other songs most notably his award winning hit Veat At the press conference after the second Eurovision rehearsal in Oslo Adaddi said We didn t write the song for the Eurovision as much as for Harel Skaat who I think is an amazing singer and he interprets the song in a way that I don t know anybody else can do with such passion and also with a beautiful voice 8 The song starts out quietly and builds throughout until it reaches a loud crescendo near the end of the song In between the time the song was selected at the Kdam and the Eurovision contest the Israeli team revised the song s vocal arrangement and re recorded the song with a full philharmonic orchestra backing 9 Skaat released both a French and an English version of the song as well as a music video 10 The French lyrics are by former Eurovision winner Anne Marie David 11 It also has been reported that Skaat plans to record and release a Spanish version of the song with the lyrics translated by Marta Gomez who has previously worked with Idan Raichel 12 Milim was a hit on Israeli radio stations throughout the Spring of 2010 and spent a total of five weeks at number one on the Reshet Gimmel Chart one of the major music charts in Israel including that of the entire month of May 2010 13 In an interview prior to the Eurovision contest Skaat explained what the song was about to him He said The song Milim is about separation of any kind Separation of lovers of a family In Hebrew Milim means words The words are the most memorable thing we have after a separation words are very powerful and they are engraved in our minds and hearts Sadly my beloved grandfather suddenly passed away the week of the Israeli pre selection competition which gave the lyrics of Milim a very personal and difficult meaning to me 14 The song lyrics seem to suggest that the person singing the song has been left alone while his or her loved one has left perhaps permanently Household items and architectural details are mentioned throughout the song fallen ceiling scratched handles arranged books and windows with cracked glass The song contains the refrain Hish art li rak milim English version You left me only words which is repeated throughout the chorus nbsp Milim Words source source Milim was the Israeli song entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 The song begins quietly then builds dramatically throughout until it reaches a crescendo at the end Problems playing this file See media help Russian version EditSlova ostalis mne The words remained to me is a song by Belarusian singer Eugene Litvinkovich released in 2012 as a cover for Milim 15 The Russian version of the song was firstly presented on Ukrainian TV series X Factor at 6 October 2012 16 The author is Noam Horev the interpreter N Dorofeeva The song became first single from the debut album Znaki Zodiaka 17 The song is about a girl which tries to forget the character of the song See also EditIsrael in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010References Edit a b Cotler Amit 30 May 2010 Israel places 14th in 2010 Eurovision Ynet Retrieved 28 June 2010 Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Webb Glen 15 March 2010 Israel Harel Skaat to sing Milim in Oslo European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 15 March 2010 Klier Marcus 15 March 2010 Harel Skaat to perform Milim in the Eurovision Song Contest ESCToday Archived from the original on 22 March 2010 Retrieved 15 March 2010 Dahlander Gustav 18 May 2010 Israeli grand slam in the Marcel Bezencon Awards eurovision tv Retrieved 1 June 2010 Dahlander Gustav 29 May 2010 Harel Skaat puts his faith in music eurovision tv Retrieved 2 June 2010 Fricker Karen 31 May 2010 Voters swayed by German singer s fresh and unusual approach Irishtimes com Retrieved 28 June 2010 www youtube com YouTube Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Retrieved 4 June 2010 Simm Jarmo 22 April 2010 It s going to be amazing Harel says eurovision tv Retrieved 25 June 2010 https www youtube com skaatharel Israeli singer Harel Skaat places 14th in European song contest final Haaretz 29 June 2010 Retrieved 3 June 2010 Israeli singer Harel Skaat places 14th in European song contest final Haaretz 29 June 2010 Retrieved 3 June 2010 http www charts co il charts asp id 1 Archived 26 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 4 June 2010 Israel Harel Skaat speaks to Escdaily com ESCDaily com Archived from the original on 26 May 2010 Retrieved 3 June 2010 Eugene Litvinkovich Slova Litvinkovich sings Milim at X factor 6 10 2012 Lyrics of the Russian versionExternal links EditOfficial music video YouTube Performance YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milim amp oldid 1153806481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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