GOTTHARD Advances To 'Die Größten Schweizer Hits' Finals

November 24, 2008

Swiss hard rockers GOTTHARD have advanced to the finals of Switzerland's popular TV music show "Die Größten Schweizer Hits" ("The Greatest Swiss Hits") after their ballad "Heaven" received 27% of the audience votes.

The final will take place on November 30 and will be broadcast on the Swiss TV channel SF 1.

GOTTHARD's song "Lift U Up" — which was written about motivating each other and working together as a team to achieve goals together — was selected to be the official song of Switzerland's national soccer team for this past summer's European championship. The track was chosen as the winning title in a survey held by Switzerland's biggest newspaper Blick.

The new version of "Lift U Up" was remixed by German producer Mousse T., who has previously worked with TOM JONES, NO ANGELS and EMMA LANFORD.

GOTTHARD's video for "Heaven" can be viewed below.

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