One More Time | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Stockholm, Sweden |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1991–1997 |
Associated acts | Sound of Music, Cecilia Vennersten, ABBA |
Members |
Nanne Grönvall Maria Rådsten Peter Grönvall |
Past members | Thérèse Löf |
One More Time was a Swedish pop group. Its members are Peter Grönvall, his wife Nanne Grönvall and Maria Rådsten. A fourth member, Thérèse Löf, left the group shortly after the first album was released. In 1992, they began their international career with the release of the single and album Highland. The single became an international success, entering no. 1 in the charts of 10 countries and awarding them a prize for Best Foreign Group in Belgium. The Highland album went gold in South Africa. "Turn Out the Light" was a further single release off this album. Their second self-titled album followed in 1994 but wasn't as successful as the previous album.
The group never dissolved and there are plans of a fifth album. Nanne Grönvall has had a successful solo career in Sweden since her first solo album in 1998.
Peter Grönvall is the son of ABBA's Benny Andersson.
One More Time have participated in two Melodifestivalen, the Swedish selections for the Eurovision Song Contest. At the Melodifestivalen 1995, they entered as composers of the ballad "Det vackraste" ("The Most Beautiful Thing"), interpreted by Cecilia Vennersten. The song was runner-up of Jan Johansen and "Se på mig". "Det vackraste" was awarded a Grammis for Best Song of 1995. The group later recorded the song in English, named "Living in a Dream". At Melodifestivalen 1996, the group composed and performed the etno ballad "Den vilda" ("The Savage"), which won the selections and propelled them to third place in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 in Oslo, Norway.