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Danish singer and songwriter
Lise Cabble (born 10 January 1958, in
Amager) is a
Danish singer and songwriter. Cabble has written more than ten songs for
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix and
Eurovision Song Contest performers.
[1] Notable songs include the 1995 Danish song
Fra Mols til Skagen (co-written with
Mette Mathiesen and performed by
Aud Wilken) and the winner of the
Eurovision Song Contest 2013,
Only Teardrops (co-written with Julia Fabrin Jakobsen and Thomas Stengaard and performed by
Emmelie de Forest).
From the early 1980s to the late 1990s, Cabble was the lead singer in the all female rock bands
Clinic Q and then
Miss B. Haven.
[2]
Selected credits
- 1991: "Sidste nummer" written with Mette Mathiesen, performed by
Kim Larsen
- 1995: "
Fra Mols til Skagen" written with Mette Mathiesen, performed by
Aud Wilken as the Danish entry to the
Eurovision Song Contest 1995 in
Dublin,
Ireland.
- 2000: "Uden dig" written with Mette Mathiesen, performed by Sanne Gottlieb
- 2001: "Tog Jeg Fejl" written with Mette Mathiesen, performed by Sanne Gottlieb
- 2008: "When Tomorrow Comes" written with Braager and Jepsen, performed by
Michael Learns to Rock
- 2008: "Løgumkloster" performed by Marianne van Toornburg
- 2008: "Kortslutning" written with Jonas Krag and Boe Larsen, performed by
Celina Ree
- 2008: "Catwoman" written with Borch, performed by
Johnny Deluxe
- 2008: "Blue Christmas" written with Zorde and Klein, performed by Peter Frødin
- 2008: "Hooked on You" written with Lasse Lindorff and Mogens Binderup, performed by Lasse Lindorff
- 2009: "Big Bang Baby" written with duo Nordstrøm, performed by Claus Christensen
- 2009: "Det' det" written with Mogens Binderup and Lasse Lindorff, performed by Sukkerchok
- 2009: "Taxa" written with Zorde and Mogens Binderup, performed by
Sanne Salomonsen
- 2009: "Hel igen" written with Krag and Mogens Binderup, performed by
Sanne Salomonsen
- 2009: "Kun dig" written with Rune Braager and MariaMatilde Band, performed by MariaMatilde Band
- 2009: "Rocket" written with Halvor Jensen and Fält, performed by
Mohamed Ali
- 2010: "Kæmper for kærlighed" written with Lasse Lindorff and Martin Michael Larsson, performed by Sukkerchok
- 2010: "Come Come Run Away" written with Munk, performed by
Silas & Kat
- 2011: "
New Tomorrow" written with
Jakob Glæsner, performed by
A Friend In London as the Danish entry to the
Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in
Düsseldorf,
Germany.
- 2012: "Universe" written with Simon Borch and Boe Larsen, performed by Karen Viuff
- 2013: "
Only Teardrops" written with Julia Fabrin Jakobsen and Thomas Stengaard, performed by
Emmelie de Forest as the Danish entry to the
Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in
Malmö,
Sweden, which it won.
- 2015: "Tæt på mine drømme" written with Maria Danielle Andersen and Jacob Glæsner, performed by Julie Bjerre in
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2015
[3]
- 2018: "Starlight" performed by Anna Ritsmar in
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2018
- 2019: "
Love Is Forever" written with Melanie Wehbe and Emil Lei, performed by
Leonora as the Danish entry to the
Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in
Tel Aviv,
Israel.
- 2021: "Silver Bullet" written with Gisli Gislason, Rasmus Soeegren and August Emil, performed by The Cosmic Twins in
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2021.
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