Rannva Joensen
Rannva Joensen (born 1 January 1986, Runavík, Faroe Islands) is a former child star and was half of the Danish pop duo, Creamy. The other half was Rebekka Mathew.[1] The band had success in several countries. They sang the title song of the animated film "Help I'm a Fish!".[2]
Discography
- Creamy (1999)
- Æblemand, Kom Indenfor
- I En Kælder Sort Som Kul
- Krabbesangen
- Min Kat Den Danser Tango
- Fra Engeland til Skotland
- Snemand Frost of frøken Tø
- Dyrene i Afrika
- Jeg Er En Glad Lille Cowboy
- Se Min Kjole
- Åh, Lars Ejnar
- Jamaica
- Blæsten Kan Man Ikke Få At Se
- We Got the Time (2000)
- I Do, I Do, I Do
- Help! I'm A Fish
- We Got The Time
- Little Kitty
- Fantasy Island
- Never Ending Story
- Little 1
- Bye Bye Bike
- Do You Think I'm Pretty
- Fantasy Spaceship
- It Can Happen To You
- Icecream
The Japanese Version includes 4 Bonus Tracks:
- 13.Jingle-Bell Rock
- 14.Joy To The World
- 15.Never Ending Story (Manhattan Clique Extended Remix)
- 16.Creamy Medley
- Christmas Snow (2001)
- See The Snowflakes Falling Down
- Til Julebal I Nisseland
- It's Christmas Time Again
- Risengrød
- Det Er Jul
- Jingle-Bell Rock
- Father Christmas
- Joy To The World
- Søren Banjomus
- Det Kan Du Få For En Krone
- Den Bedste Jul I 2000 År
- Christmas Is Coming
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- Glædelig Jul Til Alle (Hilsen Fra Creamy)
Singles
- 1999: "Krabbesangen"
- 1999: "Den Bedste Jul I 2000" / "ÅrÆblemand"
- 2000: "I Do, I Do, I Do"
- 2000: "Help! I'm a Fish"
- 2000: "Little Kitty" (Netherlands)
- 2001: "Neverending Story" (Limahl cover) (UK)
- 2001: "See the Snowflakes Falling Down" - (Denmark)
Family Live after Creamy
Since leaving Creamy she has had two children, Victor (November 30, 2003) and Anton (August 13, 2005).[3]
She also has a daughter named Liva-maria who was born in June 2008.
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