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When was Better the Devil You Know released?

When was Better the Devil You Know released?

1990Better the Devil You Know / Released

Who originally sang Better the Devil You Know?

Kylie Minogue
“Better the Devil You Know” is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue, taken from her third studio album Rhythm of Love (1990). The song was written and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman. The song was released as the album’s lead single on 30 April 1990 by PWL and Mushroom Records.

What song did Sonia sing in the Eurovision?

Better the Devil You Know
In 1993, Sonia represented the United Kingdom in the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest, singing the Dean Collinson and Brian Teasdale composition “Better the Devil You Know”. She was placed second in the contest. Her third album, also titled Better the Devil You Know was released that year and reached number 32 in the UK.

Who beat Sonia in Eurovision?

Sonia finished 2nd with 164 points for the UK, losing out to Ireland’s 187 points song “In Your Eyes” sung by Niamh Kavanagh.

Did Gina G win Eurovision?

She won, becoming the UK’s entry in the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest, with the song “Ooh Aah… Just a Little Bit”. The song finished in eighth place at Eurovision, and peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart.

Where is Sonia singer now?

In 2018, after appearing in the Channel 5 series Celebrity 5 Go Caravanning, she released her single ‘Dancing in the Driver’s Seat’. In 2019, Sonia signed a new record deal with Energise Records (also the home of Nicki French, Rozalla and Sinitta no less), with a new single and album due later in the year.

How old is Sonia now?

51 years (February 13, 1971)Sonia / Age

Is Sonia married?

Mark MosesSonia / Spouse

How old is Sonja?

58 years (November 25, 1963)Sonja Morgan / Age

Where did the saying the devil you know come from?

It first appeared in print in 1857 in the novel Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope: “Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know’ is an old saying, and perhaps a true one, but the bishop had not yet realized the truth of it.”