Английская Википедия:Gerard James Borg
Шаблон:Short description Gerard James Borg is a Maltese songwriter, author, and concept creator.[1] He is well known for writing multiple songs that competed in the Eurovision Song Contest.[2]
Borg has written six of the Maltese entries for the annual Eurovision Song Contest with composer Philip Vella.[2][3][4] Their song "7th Wonder" sung by Ira Losco gave Malta 2nd place in the contest. This was the first time Malta reached 2nd place and it is the country's best result in the contest so far, alongside the 2nd place earned by Chiara with the song "Angel" in 2005.[4][5] Borg and Vella also penned the song "Reaching Higher" as the official theme for the 2003 Games of the Small States of Europe which were held in Malta that year.[6] Some of their compositions have also done well in foreign charts.[7]
Borg has also co-written the song "Shine" which represented Russia in the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest and wrote songs for several national finals in other countries which include France, Norway, The Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Iceland, Bulgaria, and Romania.[1]
Borg has also written blog-style articles for theTimes of Malta,[8][9] and some of his fashion designs appeared on the German fashion publication Burda.[1][4][9]
Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest entries
- Desire by Claudette Pace (Malta 2000)[10]
- 7th Wonder by Ira Losco (Malta 2002)[11]
- On Again... Off Again by Julie & Ludwig (Malta 2004)[12]
- Vertigo by Olivia Lewis (Malta 2007)[13]
- Vodka by Morena (Malta 2008)[14]
- Shine by Tolmachevy Twins (Russia 2014)[15]
- Breathlessly by Claudia Faniello (Malta 2017)[16]
National final entries
Country | Contest | Year | Song | Artists | Placing | Sources |
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Belgium | Eurosong | 2006 | Beyond You | Vanessa Chinitor | 7th place in Quarterfinal | [17][18][19] |
2008 | Décadance | Femme Fatale | 3rd place in Quarterfinal | [20][21][22] | ||
Bulgaria | EuroBGVision 2006 | 2006 | Wish | Neda Karova and Da | 8th place | [23][24][25] |
France | Les chansons d'abord | 2014 | Ma liberté | Joanna | unknown whether 2nd or 3rd in the final | [26][27] |
Greece | Ellinikós Telikós 2011 | 2011 | It's All Greek To Me | Antigoni Psihrami | 4th place | [28][29][30] |
Iceland | Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins | 2008 | I Wanna Manicure | Hara Sisters | eliminated before the final | [31][32][33] |
2011 | Ég trúi à betra líf | Magni Ásgeirsson | 2nd place | [34][35] | ||
Malta | Malta Song for Europe | 1999 | Breathless | Claudette Pace | 5th place | [36][37][38] |
2000 | Shine | Ira Losco | 6th place | [39][40][10] | ||
Desire | Claudette Pace | 1st place (8th at ESC 2000) | ||||
2001 | Spellbound | Ira Losco | 2nd place | [41][42] | ||
2002 | Dazzle Me | Paula | 5th place | [43][44][11] | ||
7th Wonder | Ira Losco | 1st place (2nd at ESC 2002) | ||||
2003 | Superstitious | Natasha & Charlene | 5th place | [45][46] | ||
2004 | Tango 4 Two | Keith Camilleri | 6th place | [47][48][12] | ||
On Again... Off Again | Julie & Ludwig | 1st place (12th at ESC 2004) | ||||
2005 | Déjà vu | Olivia Lewis | 2nd place | [49] | ||
2006 | Amazing | AnnaBelle | 14th place | [50][51][52] | ||
2007 | My Love | Isabelle Zammit | 10th place in Semifinal | [53][54][13] | ||
Night Wish | AnnaBelle | 12th place in Semifinal | ||||
Vertigo | Olivia Lewis | 1st place (25th in semifinal at ESC 2007) | ||||
2008 | Tangled | Jessica Muscat | eliminated in Semifinal | [55][14][56] | ||
Throw Your Stones | Daniela Vella | eliminated in Semifinal | ||||
Superhero | Klinsmann | eliminated in Semifinal | ||||
Casanova | Morena | 5th place | ||||
Vodka | Morena | 1st place (14th in semifinal at ESC 2008) | ||||
GO Malta EuroSong | 2009 | Kamikaze Lover | Baklava | 18th place | [57][58] | |
Typical Me | Alison Ellul | 8th place | ||||
Crossroads | Raquela | 11th place | ||||
2010 | Fired Up | Foxy Federation | 18th place | [59][60] | ||
Samsara | Claudia Faniello | 8th place | ||||
Three Little Words | Ruth Portelli | 8th place | ||||
Malta Eurovision Song Contest | 2011 | Movie In My Mind | Claudia Faniello | 9th place | [61][62] | |
Love Me Like Your Money | Kelly Schembri | 15th place | ||||
Moondance | Baklava | 6th place | ||||
Heart Of Glass | Cherise | eliminated in Semifinal | ||||
2012 | Autobiography | Dorothy Bezzina | 8th place | [63][64][65][66] | ||
DNA | Romina Mamo | eliminated in Semifinal | ||||
Pure | Claudia Faniello | 2nd place | ||||
2013 | Fall Like Rome | Richard Edwards | 13th place | [67][68][69] | ||
Love-o-holic | Deborah C | 9th place | ||||
Loverdose | Melanie Zammit | eliminated in Semifinal | ||||
Starting From The End | Dorothy Bezzina | 15th place | ||||
The Remedy | Klinsmann Coleiro | eliminated in Semifinal | ||||
Ultraviolet | Jessika | 8th place | ||||
Overrated | Marilena | eliminated in Semifinal | ||||
Dress Rehearsal | Saska Hunt | withdrawn from competition | ||||
2014 | Hypnotica | Jessika | 8th place (Winner of Public Televote Award and TVM Award) | [70][71][72] | ||
Invisible | Raquel Galdes | eliminated in Semifinal | ||||
Lovetricity | Christabelle Borg | 8th place | ||||
Oblivion | Chris Grech | 13th place | ||||
2015 | Fandango | Jessika | 9th place | [73][74] | ||
2016 | The Flame | Jessika | 7th place | [75][76] | ||
2017 | Breathlessly | Claudia Faniello | 1st place (16th in second semi-final at ESC 2017) | [77][16] | ||
2022 | Aphrodisiac | Jessica Grech | eliminated in Semifinal | [78][79] | ||
Electric Indigo | Baklava ft. Nicole | 15th place | ||||
Kaleidoscope | Jessica Muscat | 17th place | ||||
The Netherlands | Nationaal Songfestival | 2003 | Heatwave | Ebonique | 4th place | [80][81] |
Norway | Melodi Grand Prix | 2005 | Velvet Blue | Kathrine Strugstad | 5th place | [82] |
2006 | Absolutely Fabulous | Queentastic | 3rd place | [83][84] | ||
2010 | Million Dollar Baby | Belinda Braza | eliminated in Semifinal | [85][86] | ||
Romania | Selecţia Naţională Eurovision | 2007 | Lovestruck | Indiggo | disqualified | [87][88] |
2012 | Girls Don't Cry | Ioana Bianca Anuta | 4th place | [89][90] | ||
The Best A Man Can Get | Lucian Oros | 9th place | ||||
Russia | Kto? | 2014 | Shine | Tolmachevy Sisters | Chosen by internal selection after national contest was abandoned. (7th in ESC 2014) | [91][15][92] |
Spain | Destino Eurovisión | 2011 | Golden Cadillac | (no artist assigned) | eliminated in Song selection prior to Final | [93][94] |
Publications
Gerard James Borg has published 5 novels.
- Sliema Wives (2013)[95]
- Madliena Married Men (2015)[96]
- Bormla Babes: Behind the Scenes (2017)[97]
- Tigné Point Bachelors (2019)[98]
- Sliema Wives: The New Breed (2021)[99]
Borg's debut novel Sliema Wives is a local best seller and it peaked at number one after one week of its release.[1] Part of the proceeds from the book were donated to local charity Puttinu Cares.[100] Similarly, Madliena Married Men also reached the number one spot in the local bestseller list.[101]
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