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Never Let You Go (Dima Bilan song)






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"Never Let You Go"
SinglebyDima Bilan
Released2006
Recorded2005
GenrePop
Length3:06
Songwriter(s)
Dima Bilan singles chronology
"Not That Simple"
(2005)
"Never Let You Go"
(2006)
"Lady Flame"
(2006)
Eurovision Song Contest 2006 entry
Country

Russia

Artist(s)

Dima Bilan

Language

English

Composer(s)

Alexandr Lunyov

Lyricist(s)
  • Irina Antonyan
  • Finals performance
    Semi-final result

    3rd

    Semi-final points

    217

    Final result

    2nd

    Final points

    248

    Entry chronology
    ◄ "Nobody Hurt No One" (2005)
    "Song #1" (2007) ►

    "Never Let You Go" is a song performed by Dima Bilan at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, where he represented Russia and ended up in 2nd place.

    At the performance in Athens, Dima Bilan wears a white tank top with a number representing his place in the contest's running order – 13 in the semi-final and 10 in the final. Bilan was surrounded by two ballerinas dancing in the background and a white piano covered in red rose petals, from which a ghost-like female figure emerged halfway through the song.

    On the night of the semi-final the song was performed 13th, following Poland's Ich Troje with "Follow My Heart" and preceding Turkey's Sibel Tüzün with "Süper Star". The song received 217 points, placing 3rd in a field of 23 and proceeding to the final.

    On the night of the final Bilan performed 10th in the running order, following Denmark's Sidsel Ben Semmane with "Twist of Love" and preceding Macedonia's Elena Risteska with "Ninanajna". The song received 248 points, finishing second behind Finland's Lordi with "Hard Rock Hallelujah".

    This was Russia's best showing at Eurovision up to that time. He beat Alsou, who also came 2nd in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000, but by only 155 points. Since the introduction of the semi-final in 2004, more countries are participating and voting in the contest, thus increasing the possible amount of scores a song can receive: in 2006, there were 38 nations taking part (Serbia and Montenegro pulled out of performing, but still voted), as opposed to 24 in 2000. Nevertheless, Alsou received 53.8% of the maximum possible points from 24 countries in 2000, whilst Bilan's final tally equated to 54.4% of the maximum possible score available from the 38 voting countries.

    The song was succeeded as Russian representative by Serebro with "Song #1".

    Dima Bilan performed the song at the World Music AwardsinEarls Court on 15 November 2006.

    Charts[edit]

    Weekly charts[edit]

    Chart (2006) Peak
    position
    CIS (TopHit)[1] 3
    Greece (IFPI Greece)[2] 8
    Russia Airplay (TopHit)[3] 4

    Year-end charts[edit]

    Chart (2006) Position
    CIS (Tophit)[4] 14
    Russia Airplay (TopHit)[5] 18

    Decade-end charts[edit]

    Decade-end chart performance for "Never Let You Go"
    Chart (2000–2009) Position
    Russia Airplay (TopHit)[6] 170

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Dima Bilan — Never Let You Go. TopHit. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
  • ^ "IFPI archive". Archived from the original on 2006-11-05. Retrieved 2006-11-05.
  • ^ "Top Radio Hits Russia Weekly Chart: Jul 27, 2006". TopHit. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  • ^ "Лучшие песни и музыка за 2006 год" (in Russian). Tophit. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
  • ^ "Top Radio Hits Russia Annual Chart: 2006". TopHit. Archived from the original on 25 April 2024. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  • ^ "Top Radio Hits Russia Decade Chart: 00s". TopHit. Archived from the original on 21 April 2024. Retrieved 1 May 2024.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Never_Let_You_Go_(Dima_Bilan_song)&oldid=1221731283"

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