Tony Sánchez-Ohlsson

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Antonio Sánchez Ohlsson (born January 11, 1974 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), better known as Tony Sánchez-Ohlsson, is a Spanish music producer and songwriter.[1]

Sánchez-Ohlsson began classical music training at the age of eight. He began his professional career in music in 2007 by the hand of his mentor Thomas G:son, with whom he co-authored the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, "I Love You Mi Vida", performed by boy band D'Nash. Subsequently, Sánchez-Ohlsson has written a number of entries for Spain's national finals and has reached the Eurovision Song Contest another two times, in 2012 with "Quédate conmigo" performed by Pastora Soler, and in 2015 with "Amanecer" performed by Edurne. As a writer and producer, he has worked with a number of well-known Spanish artists including Auryn, Marta Sánchez or Sweet California, and he has collaborated with international songwriters like Ina Wroldsen and Claudia Brant.[1]

Discography

Albums produced by Sánchez-Ohlsson include:

A selective list of songs written by Sánchez-Ohlsson includes:

  • "Todo está en tu mente" by Coral Segovia (2008)
  • "En una vida" by Coral Segovia (2010)
  • "Breathe Me In" by Marta Sánchez and Anamor (2010)
  • "I Don't Think So" by Auryn (2012)
  • "Te despertaré" by Pastora Soler (2013)
  • "This Is The Life" by Sweet California (2014)
  • "Más (Run)" by Brequette (2014)
  • "I Don't Wanna Take It Slow" by Amelie (2014)
  • "Saturday I'm in Love" by Auryn (2014)

Sánchez-Ohlsson co-wrote three Eurovision songs:

  • "I Love You Mi Vida", the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 by D'Nash (Placed 20th with 43 points)
  • "Quédate conmigo", the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 by Pastora Soler (Placed 10th with 97 points)
  • "Amanecer", the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 by Edurne (Placed 21st with 15 points)

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