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    My Show is an album by the Swedish singer Carola Häggkvist. It was released on 19 November 2001 in Sweden and Norway. On the album charts, the album peaked at number 6 in Sweden .

  2. Carola - I Believe In Love. "I Believe In Love" was the second single off Carola's album "My Show", released on November 19, 2001. Listen to all of the album here:...

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    My Show är ett album av den svenska popsångerskan Carola Häggkvist, släppt 2001. [2] På albumlistorna placerade sig albumet som bäst på 6:e plats i Sverige . Låtlista [ redigera | redigera wikitext ]

  4. Sep 24, 2011 · Former Swedish Eurovisioncontest-winner Carola celebrating 20 years as an artist at Circus Stockholm in 2003....

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  5. My Show is an album by the Swedish singer Carola Häggkvist. It was released on 19 November 2001 in Sweden and Norway. On the album charts, the album peaked at number 6 in Sweden.

    • 1981–1989: Early Career and Främling
    • 1990–1991: New Image, Independence, and Eurovision Victory
    • 1992–2004: Albums, Tours, and Musicals
    • 2005–Present: Return to Eurovision

    In 1981, Swedish music promoter Bert Karlsson met then 15-year-old Häggkvist after she performed on the television series Hylands hörna and offered her the chance to take part in Melodifestivalen, the Swedish selection for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1982. She turned down the offer. Songwriter Lasse Holm offered Häggkvist two of his songs for Me...

    In 1990, she returned to Melodifestivalen, with "Mitt i ett äventyr" ("In the middle of an adventure"). The song finished second in the festival, failing to earn Häggkvist the right to represent Sweden at Eurovision. Edin-Ådahl won the event. Her comeback album, titled Much More, was released, earning a gold certificate in Sweden. However, Häggkvis...

    Häggkvist was the first Scandinavian pop artist to perform in China—in front of an estimated 600 million television viewers[clarification needed]; she also released an album in China in 1992. In 1992 and 1993, Rival International, released Carola's earlier albums on CD. She was originally signed to Mariann Records in Scandinavia.[clarification need...

    Having performed as part of the interval act at Melodifestivalen 2005, Häggkvist confirmed that she would return to the competition in 2006. She performed "Evighet" ("Eternity"), written by Bobby Ljunggren, Henrik Wikström and Thomas G:son, which she described as a "true winning song". The song qualified from the fourth semi-final in Gothenburg on ...

  6. År 2001 gjorde Carola en nystart karriären och släppte popskivan My Show vilken hade ett modernare sound. 2003 släpptes samlingsplattan Guld, platina & passion som toppade listorna i flera veckor.