Thank You (Amy Diamond Song)
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"Thank You" is a song written by Sandra Nordström, Mathias Venge and Peter Wennerberg, and performed by
Amy Diamond Amy Linnéa Deasismont (born 15 April 1992), previously known under the stage name Amy Diamond, is a Swedish actress, screenwriter, director, and singer. She is known for her single " What's in It for Me". The song was a 2005 hit in Sweden, Den ...
at
Melodifestivalen 2008 2008 was the 48th edition of the Swedish music competition , which was organised by (SVT) and took place over a six-week period between 9 February and 15 March 2008. The winner of the competition was Charlotte Perrelli with the song "Hero", w ...
. The song participated in the first semifinal in
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on 9 February 2008 and headed directly to the finals, held inside the
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on 15 March that year. Once there, the song ended up 8th. The
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peaked at number eight on the
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singles chart. On 20 April 2008, the song was tested for
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, which however failed.Svensktoppen - ''27 april 2008''


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{{reflist 2008 songs 2008 singles Amy Deasismont songs English-language Swedish songs Melodifestivalen songs of 2008