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)
  1. Æblemand, Kom Indenfor
  2. I En Kælder Sort Som Kul
  3. Krabbesangen
  4. Min Kat Den Danser Tango
  5. Fra Engeland til Skotland
  6. Snemand Frost of frøken Tø
  7. Dyrene i Afrika
  8. Jeg Er En Glad Lille Cowboy
  9. Se Min Kjole
  10. Åh, Lars Ejnar
  11. Jamaica
  12. Blæsten Kan Man Ikke Få At Se
We Got the Time (2000)
  1. I Do, I Do, I Do
  2. Help! I'm A Fish
  3. We Got The Time
  4. Little Kitty
  5. Fantasy Island
  6. Never Ending Story
  7. Little 1
  8. Bye Bye Bike
  9. Do You Think I'm Pretty
  10. Fantasy Spaceship
  11. It Can Happen To You
  12. 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)
  1. See The Snowflakes Falling Down
  2. Til Julebal I Nisseland
  3. It's Christmas Time Again
  4. Risengrød
  5. Det Er Jul
  6. Jingle-Bell Rock
  7. Father Christmas
  8. Joy To The World
  9. Søren Banjomus
  10. Det Kan Du Få For En Krone
  11. Den Bedste Jul I 2000 År
  12. Christmas Is Coming
  13. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  14. 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)

Familylife after Creamy

Since leaving Creamy she has had two children, Victor, (Born November 30, 2003) and Anton (August 13, 2005).[3]

She also has a daughter named Liva-Maria who was born in June 2008.

References


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