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This was Norway's tenth last place finish in | Eurovision, a record that has, as of 2011, yet to be br |
Two shows, | Eurovision: A Song For Justin, aired on UK Channel Five |
r first album was 1979's Live at the Counter | Eurovision, a record full of Biblical Rastafarian songs |
only the second UK act ever to come last in | Eurovision, Abraham also became the first since 1989 no |
th highest average vote of all entries since | Eurovision adopted the current voting system. |
For Lithuania's return to | Eurovision after five years, the Lithuanian broadcaster |
The group attempted to enter | Eurovision again in 1992, but were unsuccessful. |
In 1983 he represented France in | Eurovision again with "Vivre" (finishing eighth). |
Petra attempted to represent Austria at | Eurovision again in 2011, with Send A Little Smile, but |
t a song of this nature had been entered for | Eurovision, and the audience reaction was somewhat bewi |
f Ebstein's three appearances for Germany at | Eurovision and she became the second performer, after M |
internally selected to represent Germany at | Eurovision, and will perform "Miss Kiss Kiss Bang" for |
14 most popular songs in the history of the | Eurovision, and was one of the entrants in the Congratu |
st 2001 that chooses non-qualifying songs to | Eurovision and picks the best, The song came 2nd overal |
ebruary, which selected the Danish entry for | Eurovision, and they won fourth place at the contest, w |
the song competed in the first semi-final of | Eurovision, and won a place in the final on 24 May, whe |
The song was eighth at | Eurovision and peaked at number-one on the UK Singles C |
mier Minister later anglisied their name for | Eurovision, and entered as Prime Minister. |
introduce a visual performance element into | Eurovision, and she followed this in 1958 by appearing |
ced in the top 10 in the first semi final of | Eurovision, and was performed as the 24th song in the G |
osted the Swiss and German national heats of | Eurovision and has also provided commentary of the cont |
The song went on to win the | Eurovision and made No.1 in several countries including |
o lead the show which celebrated 50 years of | Eurovision and which was named after it: Congratulation |
At | Eurovision, Anjeza sang a new version of the song, whic |
ne of the best video clips CyBC ever sent to | Eurovision, Anna Vissi is singing in various places acr |
came after Georgia refused to participate in | Eurovision annual contest. |
"A Little Bit of Heaven" was a typical | Eurovision anthem performed by Lorraine Craig with aid |
This was Hielscher's second consecutive | Eurovision appearance for Germany. |
Rieu followed her | Eurovision appearance with further successful singles s |
alified from the chart listing, but Gracia's | Eurovision appearance itself was never in any danger. |
Shomburg followed her | Eurovision appearance with an English language album, I |
nal on 6 March and was Katri Helena's second | Eurovision appearance, 14 years after her performance i |
Since her | Eurovision appearance, Lester has worked steadily in a |
ormation available on the couple after their | Eurovision appearance, although Serge Ghisoland is beli |
After her 1966 | Eurovision appearance, Tonia turned her attention to th |
Following her | Eurovision appearance, Kempers appeared in several stag |
For their | Eurovision appearance, Ludwig appeared dressed in a whi |
For her | Eurovision appearance, Malene wore a red top and skirt. |
For his | Eurovision appearance, Stelios appeared dressed in a wh |
For their | Eurovision appearance, Skamp wore an unusual assortment |
Following her | Eurovision appearance, Williams released a few singles |
For her | Eurovision appearance, Garlick wore a dark red gown whi |
For her | Eurovision appearance, Vanna wore a top and trousers of |
Following his | Eurovision appearance, Balaguer returned to performing |
For her | Eurovision appearance, Mando wore a navy blue gown, wit |
leeveless, glittering dark red dress for her | Eurovision appearance. |
This was the second of Reemer's three | Eurovision appearances for the Netherlands: she had sun |
This was the first of Katri Helena's two | Eurovision appearances for Finland, after she had finis |
Following his | Eurovision appearances, Campbell concentrated on his ca |
ebruary, and was the second of Sheer's three | Eurovision appearances; she had previously represented |
Many Italian artists wishing to enter | Eurovision applied to San Marino RTV, including the Ita |
best position of a Turkish language entry at | Eurovision as of 2010. |
ey were not interested in joining the EBU or | Eurovision at that time due to the fact that they had n |
more than two singers were still barred from | Eurovision at that time, so to get around this they bil |
Switzerland first debuted at | Eurovision at the first contest in 1956, and will send |
A further | Eurovision attempt came in 2006 with the country line-d |
Simmons made one further | Eurovision attempt in 1991 but finished second in the n |
ntest, marking their first absence since the | Eurovision began in 1956. |
Before | Eurovision, Belgium was considered the favourite to win |
The free-language rule which had applied in | Eurovision between 1973 and 1976 was abolished by the E |
Fleming made a further | Eurovision bid in 1986, participating in the German nat |
very different in style from the traditional | Eurovision big ballad formula. |
At | Eurovision, Boris delivered a simple performance accomp |
erformed the song in the first semi-final of | Eurovision, but did not get voted through to the final. |
In 1977 the Maessen sisters returned to | Eurovision, but then representing Belgium with the song |
Boccara renewed her links with | Eurovision by participating in the French national fina |
irst time that Montenegro was represented at | Eurovision by a female soloist, as well as the first ti |
Joy's next involvement with | Eurovision came in 2001 when, under a somewhat confusin |
Hungary started their | Eurovision campaign with Kati Wolf being selected from |
u Morem" ("I'll Be A Sea"), which was also a | Eurovision candidate. |
ady" as a bonus track, while the other three | Eurovision candidates were also included. |
Against the usual | Eurovision canons, the final performance did not includ |
he remains well-known on the strength of his | Eurovision career. |
In 2004, Lise took part in the | Eurovision casting process organized by TMC. |
At | Eurovision, Chris Doran gave a simple and subtle presen |
umours of Mascolo's death have circulated in | Eurovision circles for several years; however it is now |
igh hopes for "Ik ben verliefd, Shalalie" at | Eurovision, claiming it to be "too old-fashioned", blam |
Additionally, Australian | Eurovision commentator Des Mangan derives humour from t |
Meanwhile, as of 24 April, | Eurovision commentator Valerie Vella will host "Euromix |
Jean-Pierre Hautier (Belgian | Eurovision commentator) |
7, Teapacks was internally selected by IBA's | Eurovision Committee to represent Israel in the Eurovis |
The vote was by both a special IBA | Eurovision Committee (including prior Israeli entrants |
The show features archive footage from past | Eurovision competitions and archive news features, as w |
ormance of the song was also on the official | Eurovision compilation CD, Eurovision Song Contest: Ist |
mer at Congratulations, the 50th anniversary | Eurovision concert in Copenhagen, Denmark, in October 2 |
"Playboy" marks the debut for veteran | Eurovision conductor Ossi Runne; he conducted 21 of Fin |
ormance was conducted by long-standing Irish | Eurovision conductor Noel Kelehan. |
Other participants with | Eurovision connections were Ireen Sheer (Germany 1978, |
Unlike most of | Eurovision contenders who later sank into obscurity, E. |
most successful Icelandic song entry to the | Eurovision contest since 1999, when Selma placed second |
was chosen as the Israeli entry for the 2007 | Eurovision Contest by popular vote. |
ed France, and was invited to perform in the | Eurovision contest for Luxembourg. |
ance whens she was invited to perform in the | Eurovision contest for Luxembourg. |
Vanna competed for Croatia the 2001 | Eurovision contest on 12 May 2001 in Copenhagen, Denmar |
This was the Netherlands' first win at any | Eurovision Contest since the Eurovision Song Contest 19 |
(5 persons now) won Polish preselections to | Eurovision Contest "Piosenka Dla Europy", and they repr |
Claudia Beni competed for Croatia the | Eurovision contest on 24 May 2003 in Riga, Latvia, and |
However, there have been times (like the | Eurovision Contest in 2008 and 2009) where Ireland has |
Finland will be acting as host of the | Eurovision contest for the first time, after Lordi won |
f their supposedly inevitable victory at the | Eurovision Contest in the form of a football chant, wit |
yrics by Don Black with whom he attended the | Eurovision contest, coming second with the Tony Hatch s |
Up" to become the British entry in the 2007 | Eurovision contest, but her song was eliminated in the |
formed by Sandra Kim, the winner of the 1986 | Eurovision contest. |
s part of the preliminary selections for the | Eurovision contest. |
sents the middle leg in a rare sequence of a | Eurovision contestant performing solo, then as a member |
ly Liar in 1963, Day was chosen as Ireland's | Eurovision contestant with the song "The Wages of Love" |
Welsh singer-songwriter and British | Eurovision contestant James Fox grew up in Gilfach. |
Illo Schieder, German musician and | Eurovision contestant |
Former | Eurovision contestant Jade Ewen was selected as Buchana |
Four | Eurovision contestants performed their entries live at |
ester, along with several other former Dutch | Eurovision contestants, was a special guest on that yea |
y a committee composed of officials and past | Eurovision contestants. |
g figures, and the termination of the Junior | Eurovision contract signed by ITV in 2003. |
In January 2010, EBU | Eurovision coordinator, Svante Stockselius, announced t |
Junior | Eurovision coverage by ESCKaz, in English and Russian |
d Kelly Kainz who represented Austria in the | Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 (5th place) did not parti |
he next contest, such as the one used in the | Eurovision Dance Contest. |
so have been affected by Poland's win in the | Eurovision Dance Contest 2008, and Poland being the pos |
running of the show and participated in the | Eurovision Dance Contest in 2007 where they ended in a |
She also appeared on the | Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 which she won on Septembe |
first time Australia has ever broadcast the | Eurovision Dance Contest, after failing to broadcast th |
The | Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 was the second Eurovision |
It is also different to the | Eurovision Dance Contest, making it unique in European |
e show confirmed that they will take part in | Eurovision Dance Contest 2010 if it is organized. |
e and Lytton were chosen to take part in the | Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 in September 2008. |
The third | Eurovision Dance Contest was originally planned to be o |
Edyta was the winner of the | Eurovision Dance Contest 2008 with partner Marcin Mrocz |
east five countries that were taking part in | Eurovision Dance Contest 2008, namely Austria, Finland, |
Urban has also commentated on the | Eurovision Dance Contest since the 2007 Contest. |
At | Eurovision, David Civera finished sixth with 76 points. |
long with Spain and Yugoslavia) making their | Eurovision debut in 1961 and "Valoa ikkunassa" was chos |
odziesma, on 26 February and marked Latvia's | Eurovision debut, some years after fellow Baltic nation |
n to bring Latvia one of the most successful | Eurovision debuts ever, and remains very well-regarded. |
s bad result marked the start of a very poor | Eurovision decade for the Netherlands, in which the cou |
ontest but disbanded shortly thereafter: the | Eurovision disaster is thought to have been a major fac |
At | Eurovision, Dmitry Koldun will drop his first name and |
"Zeit", composed by prolific | Eurovision duo Ralph Siegel and Bernd Meinunger, was th |
"Sanomi" ( | Eurovision Edit) |
"Forevermore ( | Eurovision Edit)" (Limited Edition) - 3:00 |
Former | Eurovision entrant Marlain Angelidou won the jury vote. |
2 in the UK charts, the lowest placing for a | Eurovision entrant in many years, although Black Lace w |
Olivia Newton-John which served as the 1974 | Eurovision entrant for the UK. |
Your Kisses For Me" becoming that year's UK | Eurovision entrant and eventual Eurovision winner. |
also formed a good relationship with 2010 UK | Eurovision entrant Josh Dubovie, through his appearance |
The initiative has been supported by for | Eurovision entrant for the Netherlands Marga Bult. |
2010, following his election as the Spanish | Eurovision entrant, Diges was signed to Warner Music wi |
This article is about the 1991 | Eurovision entrant. |
the second year of dismal sales for the UK's | Eurovision entrant. |
The performance was unlike most other | Eurovision entrants in that Nicole performed while seat |
At the beginning of the show, past Icelandic | Eurovision entrants presented a medley of the songs the |
est would be used to select the Swiss Junior | Eurovision entries from 2005 onwards. |
akes "Celebrate" one of the least successful | Eurovision entries of all time. |
an anthemic offering typical of most German | Eurovision entries of the era, went forward to the 36th |
n May 20, it competed against eighteen other | Eurovision entries in the first semi-final, and was put |
history, and competed against eighteen other | Eurovision entries in the second semi-final on 14 May 2 |
remains one of the better-remembered German | Eurovision entries of the 1960s. |
rtesero, who had already penned the Andorran | Eurovision entries of 2005 and 2006 ("La mirada interio |
e most part support and prefer the Icelandic | Eurovision entries to be performed in English. |
most recognised and best-known of all Dutch | Eurovision entries, has been recorded by several other |
In total, Kelehan conducted 29 | Eurovision entries, 24 of them Irish. |
ry-minded countries when it came to choosing | Eurovision entries, so the choice in 1973 of a stylisti |
main one of the better-remembered of Belgian | Eurovision entries. |
Sabahudin Kurt, the 1964 | Eurovision entry for Yugoslavia was also present as a s |
Latvia selected their Junior | Eurovision entry for 2010 internal. |
The entry marks the first Greek | Eurovision entry since 1998 to be sung entirely in Gree |
However, news of castings for this year's | Eurovision entry suggested that these rumours were unli |
is was the worst commercial showing for a UK | Eurovision entry since 1964, in which the entry that ye |
Malta selected their Junior | Eurovision entry for 2010 through Junior Eurosong, a na |
CyBC announced that Cyprus's 2009 | Eurovision entry would be selected through a national f |
n which no Dutch language version of a Dutch | Eurovision entry was recorded. |
Television (ITV) to select the third Junior | Eurovision entry for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest |
hat it had been plagiarised by Sweden's 2001 | Eurovision entry "Listen To Your Heartbeat". |
an had been booted and replaced by Britain's | Eurovision entry that year, Jade Ewen. |
100 chart, making it the second best-selling | Eurovision entry of the year, only surpassed by Alexand |
y currently holds the record for the winning | Eurovision entry with the shortest lyrics, in 1995 they |
e Warren and became the UK's most successful | Eurovision entry since 2002 by coming fifth, and a sign |
This was Malta's debut | Eurovision entry and consequently the first time that t |
His song "Sognu" was the second French | Eurovision entry to be sung in Corsican, after Mama Cor |
Macedonia selected their Junior | Eurovision entry for 2010 through Detska pesna za Eurov |
om he wrote, among other things, the Finnish | Eurovision entry in 1975, Old man fiddle. |
The Netherlands selected their Junior | Eurovision entry for 2007 through Junior Songfestival 2 |
The six member jury set up to choose the | Eurovision entry was composed of Gianni Morandi, Mauro |
Netherlands selected their Junior | Eurovision entry for 2010 through Junior Songfestival, |
2007, Scooch shot the music video for their | Eurovision entry "Flying the Flag (for You)" in London. |
ia Germanou, who also wrote Greece's winning | Eurovision entry "My Number One" by Elena Paparizou. |
The 1971 selection process for the Belgian | Eurovision entry had resulted in a comprehensive victor |
took part in the selection for Spain's debut | Eurovision entry with the song "Estando contigo" ("Bein |
lsely rumoured to be the talent behind Irish | Eurovision entry Dustin the Turkey. |
y after it was claimed that the 2001 Swedish | Eurovision entry "Listen To Your Heartbeat" was plagiar |
This was Sheer's second | Eurovision entry, in 1974 she had represented Luxembour |
This was Chiara's third | Eurovision entry, having previously competed for Malta |
This was Evridiki's second | Eurovision entry, she had previously represented Cyprus |
This was Ebstein's third | Eurovision entry, she had represented Germany in 1970 a |
This was Fredi's second | Eurovision entry, he had made his debut in Vienna, Aust |
This was Bano and Power's second | Eurovision entry, following 1976's "We'll Live It All A |
n entrant, Elena Gheorghe, who performed her | Eurovision entry, "The Balkan Girls". |
This was Rung's second | Eurovision entry, in 1962 she had made her debut in the |
ropriate sexuality of his performance of his | Eurovision entry. |
g and jury selection to be that year's Dutch | Eurovision entry. |
Swedish national contest which decides their | Eurovision entry. |
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