Turkey: Sertab Erener - Everyway That I Can
Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2003 [2003]
Making a way for a distant cause
You say you love me and you roll your eyes
Turn to stare at the empty skies
I thought it was over and we passed all that
All we've done is to pass back to frame number one
Come on, now, now
I wanna show you all again what it would be like
If you just let go and let me love you
Everyway that I can
I'll try to make you love me again
Everyway that I can
I'll give you all my love and then
Everyway that I can
I'll cry, I'll die
Make you mine again
Hold me closer, oh, so good
You make me feel just like I should
I know what you're thinking, uh uh, good
Now the rest of the world is overruled
Tell me what you see in other girls all around
Come on closer and tell me what you don't find here
Come on now, now
I wanna give you everything, you've been missing out
Just let go and let me love you
Everyway that I can
I'll try to make you love me again
Everyway that I can
I'll give you all my love and then
Everyway that I can
I'll cry, I'll die
Make you mine again
I'm in love with you
I'll do all you want me to
You make me wanna huh-huh
Make me wanna huh-huh-huh
I'm in love with you
I'll do all you want me to
You make me wanna huh-huh
Make me wanna uh-uh-uh
Nothing in the world that could stop me, no sir
Nothing in the world that could stop me, no sir
Nothing in the world that could stop me, no sir
Nothing in the world that could stop me, no sir
No, no, no, no, no
Everyway that I can
I'll try to make you love me again
Everyway that I can
I'll give you all my love and then
Everyway that I can
I'll give you all my love and then
Every way that I can
I'll cry, I'll die
Make you mine again
Turkey: Sertab Erener - Everyway That I Can
Sertab Erener's 'Everyway That I Can' stands as a defining moment in Eurovision history, blending electronic pop with a distinctive Turkish vocal style. Released as Turkey's song in the 2003 contest, the track features a driving beat and layered production that showcased the evolving sound of the competition during the early 2000s. The song's success highlighted Erener's ability to navigate international pop conventions while maintaining her unique artistic identity. It remains a celebrated example of the genre's fusion of electronic instrumentation with emotive vocal delivery, influencing subsequent songs in the contest and solidifying its place in the broader landscape of Eurovision recordings from that era.
