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Song Number 1

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"Song #1"
Single by Serebro
from the album TBA
Released 2007
Format Digital Download
Recorded 2007
Genre Pop, Pop/Rock
Length 3:01
Label Studio Monolit
Writer Maxim Fadeev and Daniil Babitchev
Serebro singles chronology
"Song #1"
(2007)
"Дыши"
(2007)

Song #1 is a song by girl band Serebro. It was chosen to represent Russia at Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. They performed in the 15th position following Latvia's Bonaparti.lv with "Questa Notte" (Tonight) and preceding Germany's Roger Cicero with "Frauen regier'n die Welt". Serebro finished in 3rd with 207 points, behind 2nd placed Ukraine and winner, Serbia.

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Variations

There are several variatons of "Song #1". The title remains the same with the addition of a colour following it. There are 14 versions in all with colours such as orange, black, red, silver (original version), etc. There is also a Russian version of this song.

Clip from "Song #1" music video
Clip from "Song #1" music video

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Russian Airplay Chart 1
Swedish Single Chart 35
Lithuania Airplay Chart 36
Swiss Single Chart 68
UK Singles Chart 99
UK iTunes Top 100 Songs Chart 75
Europe Singles Chart 247

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