Corinna May (born 6 October 1970 in Bremen, Germany as Corinna Meyer) is a blind singer from Germany. She is best known for competing in the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "I Can't Live Without Music".
From an early age she was interested in music due to her father's love of jazz. She also sang in a school choir and a gospel choir. After several talent competitions, May could release her first album in 1997; a jazz album, produced by herself. Two years later, she released an album called Wie ein Stern (Like a Star).
Her final breakthrough came in 1999 with the German preselections for the Eurovision Song Contest. She won, but her song âÂÂHör den Kindern einfach zuâ ("Just listen to the children") was disqualified because it was already released on an album by someone else. Her second try was in 2000 with the song âÂÂI Believe in GodâÂÂ, which finished in second place.
She entered again in 2002 and this time won with a definite place in the final. With the song âÂÂI CanâÂÂt Live Without Musicâ she represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. She was not very successful however, reaching 21st place.
In March 2006, she made a guest appearance at that year's German Eurovision preselection, singing âÂÂI CanâÂÂt Live Without Musicâ in a medley of past German Eurovision entries. She also accompanied comedian Hape Kerkeling in a rendition of Italian Eurovision winning song âÂÂInsiemeâÂÂ. In October 2006, the album Jetzt wie noch nie was released. Following this, she was released from her recording contract due to poor sales.