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Eurovision Song Contest
Lyrics for Song: Austria: Bobbie Singer - Reflection
Lyrics for Album: Eurovision Song Contest 1999 [1999]
When I'm sad, I need a shoulder to cry on
When I'm bad, you know that I am better
When you're gone, you're the one that I'm thinking of
When I come, it's to you that I run
There's no need to be lonely
I'll be there everytime for you
Isn't that the way it's supposed to be?
Well, sometimes memories will have to do
But don't you recognize me?
Oh... I'm the one that you have seen
The reflection in your eyes
The reflection in your eyes
They say it's a long way to heaven
But they're wrong, 'cause heaven is you
If I fall from grace everlasting
There you are to make everything new
We can fly forever
Wrap yourself around my emotions
It's only getting better and better
Don't ever think to doubt my devotion
But don't you recognize me?
Oh... I'm the one that you have seen
The reflection in your eyes
The reflection in your eyes, the reflection in your eyes
The reflection in your eyes, the reflection in your eyes
Oh... reflection in your eyes
The reflection in your eyes
But don't you recognize me?
Oh... I'm the one that you have seen
The reflection in your eyes
The reflection in your eyes, the reflection in your eyes
The reflection in your eyes, reflection in your eyes
The reflection in your eyes
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Reflection
Bobbie Singer's "Reflection" served as the Austrian song for the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, representing Vienna on the international stage. The track blends pop sensibilities with a melodic structure characteristic of the competition's mid-1990s output, aiming to capture the emotional resonance of the title while adhering to the contest's musical guidelines. Although the song did not advance beyond the semi-final phase, it remains a notable example of the era's Eurovision repertoire, showcasing the collaborative effort of the contest's production team and the specific artistic vision of the Austrian delegation during that year. The recording reflects the broader trends of the time, prioritizing catchy hooks and polished arrangements typical of the genre. |
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