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    admired the band. Lis Sørensen also sang backing vocals for Gasolin', Sebastian and others. Especially Sebastian also helped Lis Sørensen achieve success...
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  • but not given its first formal release until 1993, when Danish singer Lis Sørensen released the song in Danish under the title "Brændt" ([pʁænˀt], meaning...
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  • English musician Phil Thornalley, and first recorded by Danish artist Lis Sørensen. It later appeared on Ednaswap's debut album and has been covered many...
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  • artist and feminist filmmaker Lis Sladen (1946–2011), English television actress Lis Sørensen (born 1955), Danish pop singer Lis Verhoeven (born 1931), German...
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  • Danish pop rock band with the singers Anne Linnet, Sanne Salomonsen and Lis Sørensen. Anne Linnet Band was formed in 1979, and recorded the all-time ballad...
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    another singer arranged by release titles, release years and artists. Lis Sørensen: Tiderne skifter (1979) by Sebastian; Cirkus Fantastica (1979) by Sebastian;...
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  • Codes), among others. Sly is the son of Danish singer and songwriter Lis Sørensen and drummer Jan Sivertsen. Sly - "Cotton Candy" (feat. Emily Warren)...
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    alternative rock band Ednaswap, she co-wrote "Torn" which was covered by Lis Sørensen (Danish), Trine Rein (Norwegian), and Natalie Imbruglia (Australian)...
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  • "Lad ikke solen gå ned" is a song by Danish singer Basim and Lis Sørensen. The song was released in Denmark in October 2009 as the second single from his...
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  • 1972/1973. The Aarhus-based band was made up of Anne Linnet, Astrid Elbek, Lis Sørensen, Lone Poulsen and Ulla Tvede Eriksen. In the early 1970s, Anne Linnet...
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