Georgina Abela
Maltese singer, songwriter
Georgina Abela (born 23 April 1959) is a Maltese singer and musician. She is best known for representing Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest on several occasions, either as an entrant, backing vocalist or composer.[1] She is married to fellow composer Paul Abela.[2][3] She is popular in her country and she has taken part in many song festivals around the world.
Eurovision
Year | Title | Rank |
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1991 | Could it be (performer) | 6th |
1992 | Little Child (composer) | 3rd |
1996 | In a Woman's Heart (backing vocalist) | 9th |
2001 | Another Summer Night (lyricist) | 9th |
See also
References
External links
- The official site of the Eurovision Song Contest
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Renato with "Singing This Song" | Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest (with Paul Giordimaina) 1991 | Succeeded by Mary Spiteri with "Little Child" |
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X Factor Malta
- Amber
- Sarah Bonnici
- The Busker
- Kurt Calleja
- Chiara
- Lynn Chircop
- Christabelle
- Chris and Moira
- Destiny
- Claudia Faniello
- Fabrizio Faniello
- Firelight
- Ludwig Galea
- Thea Garrett
- Georgina
- Gianluca
- Paul Giordimaina
- Joe Grech
- Helen and Joseph
- Olivia Lewis
- Ira Losco
- William Mangion
- Michela
- Miriam Christine
- Morena
- Emma Muscat
- Claudette Pace
- Renato
- Debbie Scerri
- Mary Spiteri
- Mike Spiteri
- Times Three
- Glen Vella
- Julie Zahra
- "7th Wonder"
"All of My Love"- "Angel"
- "Another Summer Night"
- "Believe 'n Peace"
- "Breathlessly"
- "Chameleon"
- "Coming Home"
- "Could It Be"
- Dance (Our Own Party)
- "Desire"
- "I Am What I Am"
- "I Do"
- "L-imħabba"
- "In a Woman's Heart"
- "Je me casse"
- "Keep Me In Mind"
- "Let Me Fly"
- "Little Child"
- "Loop"
- "Marija l-Maltija"
- "More Than Love"
- "My Dream"
- "On Again... Off Again"
- "One Life"
- "The One That I Love"
- "Singing This Song"
- "Taboo"
- "This Is the Night"
- "This Time"
- "To Dream Again"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Vertigo"
- "Vodka"
- "Walk on Water"
- "Warrior"
- "What If We"
- Note: Entries scored out signify where Malta did not compete