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The Nobel Peace Prize organising committee asked Norway’s best known band a-ha if they’d write a new song and perform it live at their December 1998 award ceremony and concert in Oslo. The band had been on a voluntary hiatus since 1994 and not performing or making music together but pursuing separate interests and careers. However, they felt it was probably the impetus they needed to get back together as a creative unit and rose to the challenge with this new song written by Pal Waaktaar and which gained them an entry into Guinness Record Book when they subsequently recorded it in 2000, with Morten Harket holding a sustained note for a record breaking 20.2 seconds. He only holds it for a mere 19.8 seconds in this performance on the song’s public debut on the Nobel stage in 1998!

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Well, that's a lot better!

That is how really good they are live….but they always are fantastic…I’d not be such a fan if they were merely mediocre. Their music doesn’t sound like anyone else’s..it’s totally unique, as are Morten’s vocal skills!

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That wonderful voice amazes me!! 😍

It’s totally unique and just well….wonderful, you’re right!

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