Tomas N'evergreen
Tomas N'evergreen | |
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Tomas N'evergreen | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Tomas Christiansen |
Born |
Aarhus, Denmark | 12 November 1969
Genres | Electropop, house |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Website | www.nevergreen.com |
Tomas Christiansen (born 12 November 1969[1]), better known by his stage name Tomas N'evergreen,[2] is a pop singer from Aarhus, Denmark. The singles "Since You've Been Gone" and "Everytime (I See Your Smile)" were on top ten lists throughout Eastern Europe for more than a year and are still staples on FM radio.[3]
His debut album Since You've Been Gone topped the charts in Russia and sold hundreds of thousands of units.
Discography
Albums
In a Moment Like This
(My Way Music) Release date: 21 May 2010, With Christina Chanée
- In a Moment Like This
- See You Same Time Tomorrow
- Everytime I Look Into Your Eyes
- Head Over Heels
- All You'll Ever Need
- Here Comes the Rain
- You're Not in Love
- One More Try
- Give Me Back My Heart
- How Can I Make You Love Me
- Pick Up the Phone
- Life Goes On
- Sleepless
- Making Miracles
Soundtracks
Soundtracks containing Tomas N'evergreen songs:
- Humørkortstativsælgerens søn (Edel-Mega EMR 014159-2, 2002)
- All inclusive, или Всё включено! (Paradise, 2012)
- All inclusive 2 (Paradise, 2013)
- Lyubov-morkov (Real Dakota, 2008)
Compilations
- N'evergreen appears on the compilation album Мой HiT #1.
Videography
Music videos have been made for:
- Every Time (I See Your Smile) (2000)
- Since You've Been Gone (2003)
- Just Another Love Song (2004)
- She Believes in Gold (2005)
- I Play for You (2007)
- In a Moment Like This (2010)
- Taina Bez Tain (Something About Secrets) (with Kristina Orbakaite) (2011)
- Ay ay ay (with Leonid Agutin) (2012)
- Falling for you (with A-Studio) (2014)
References
External links
Preceded by Niels Brinck with "Believe Again" |
Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest (with Chanée) 2010 |
Succeeded by A Friend In London with "New Tomorrow" |
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