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Seija Saara Maria Simola (25 September 1944 Helsinki – 21 August 2017 Vantaa),[1][2] married Franzén, was a Finnish singer. She began her career musical in the mid-1960s in the band Eero Seija & Kristian Trio, and her debut solo album was released in 1970: Seija Simola 1. The 1970s would be her most successful decade.[3]
In 1978, she represented Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle) at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978. There she performed the entry Anna rakkaudelle tilaisuus (Give love a chance), on 22 April 1978. The song finished in the 18th position with a total of two points. Despite this poor result, Simola continued a long and successful career in her native Finland.
Discography
Trio (1970)
Seija Simola 1 (1970)
Aranjuez mon amour – näkemiin (1970)
Rakkaustarina (1971)
Seija (1973)
Tunteen sain (1976)
Seijan kauneimmat laulut (1977)
Katseen kosketus (1979)
Tunteet (1984)
Ota kii – pidä mua (1985)
Seija (1986)
20 suosikkia – Sulle silmäni annan (1995)
Parhaat – Seija Simola (1995)
20 suosikkia – Rakkauden katse (2002)
Sydämesi ääni (2005)
References
^Koppinen, Mari (2 September 2017). "Seija Simola 1944–2017". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 5 September 2017.