List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (1956–2003)

Since the Eurovision Song Contest began in 1956 and until semi-finals were introduced in 2004, a total of 917 entries were submitted, comprising songs and artists which represented thirty-eight countries.[1] The contest, organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), is held annually between members of the union, with participating broadcasters from different countries submitting songs to the event and casting votes to determine the most popular in the competition.[2] From an original seven participating countries in the first edition, over twenty entries were submitted into the competition in the early 2000s, before the contest started expanding more rapidly in 2004.[3]

Close-up photo of Johnny Logan performing on stage in 2010.
Ireland's Johnny Logan has won the contest three times as a performer and composer, and was the first performer to win multiple contests.

Principally open to active member broadcasters of the EBU, eligibility to participate in the contest is not determined by geographic inclusion within the traditional boundaries of Europe. Several countries from outside of Europe have previously submitted entries into the contest, including countries in Western Asia and North Africa, as well as transcontinental countries with only part of their territory in Europe.[4]

Between 1956 and 2003, Germany made the most contest appearances, participating in all but one event since its founding.[5] Morocco conversely had participated the fewest times, competing only once in 1980.[6] Ireland held the record for the most victories, having won the contest seven times, including four wins in the 1990s.[7] France, Luxembourg and the United Kingdom were the second-most successful nations in the contest, having won on five occasions. In addition to its five contest wins, the United Kingdom also placed second fifteen times  more than any other country  and also holds the record for the most consecutive contest appearances, competing in every edition since 1959.[8] Although it had also achieved two contest wins, Norway held the record for the most last-place finishes in contest history, having featured at the bottom of the scoreboard nine times.[9]

Contests
1950s 1956 1957 1958 1959
1960s 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970s 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980s 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990s 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000s 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2010s 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
2020s 2020 2021 2022 2023

Entries

The following tables list the entries which have been performed at the contest between 1956 and 2003. Entries are listed by order of their first performance in the contest; entry numbers provide a cumulative total of all songs performed at the contest throughout its history, and a second cumulative total outlines the total entries for each country. Songs which were performed multiple times are counted only once in the tables, with entry numbers for the performances of semi-final qualifiers marked in italics in the respective finals.[10] For the purposes of the first contest, where each country was represented by two songs, each song is counted as a distinct entry but both songs are counted as a single entry for that country.

Only songs which have competed in the contest final. Songs which failed to qualify from the 1993 qualifying round for new Eastern European countries or the 1996 audio-only qualifying round are subsequently not counted as official entries and are not included in the participation history for each country on the official Eurovision website.[3]

In line with the official Eurovision Song Contest website, entries which represented the former West Germany prior to German reunification (until 1990) and those from the subsequently unified state Germany (since 1991) are considered to have represented the same country.[5] Also in keeping with the official Eurovision records, the 1992 entry which represented the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, subsequently renamed Serbia and Montenegro in 2003, is listed as having represented Yugoslavia rather than Serbia and Montenegro; Serbia and Montenegro is therefore considered to have made its first appearance in 2004.[11][12]

Table key

 1  Winner  Winning entries in each edition of the contest
 2  Second place  Entries which came second in each edition of the contest
 3  Third place  Entries which came third in each edition of the contest
   Last place  Entries which came last in each edition of the contest

1950s

Eurovision Song Contest 1956[14][15]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing[lower-alpha 1]
1 1  Netherlands 1 (1) Jetty Paerl "De vogels van Holland" Dutch
2 2   Switzerland 1 (1) Lys Assia "Das alte Karussell" German George Betz-Stahl
3 3  Belgium 1 (1) Fud Leclerc "Messieurs les noyés de la Seine" French
  • Jean Miret
  • Robert Montal
  • Jack Say
4 4  Germany 1 (1) Walter Andreas Schwarz "Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück" German Walter Andreas Schwarz
5 5  France 1 (1) Mathé Altéry "Le Temps perdu" French
  • André Lodge
  • Rachèle Thoreau
6 6  Luxembourg 1 (1) Michèle Arnaud "Ne crois pas" French Christian Guittreau
7 7  Italy 1 (1) Franca Raimondi "Aprite le finestre" Italian
  • Virgilio Panzito
  • Pino Perotti
8 8  Netherlands 1 (2) Corry Brokken "Voorgoed voorbij" Dutch Jelle de Vries
9 9   Switzerland 1 (2) Lys Assia "Refrain" French 1
10 10  Belgium 1 (2) Mony Marc "Le Plus beau jour de ma vie" French
  • Claude Alix
  • David Bee
11 11  Germany 1 (2) Freddy Quinn "So geht das jede Nacht" German
12 12  France 1 (2) Dany Dauberson "Il est là" French Simone Vallauris
13 13  Luxembourg 1 (2) Michèle Arnaud "Les Amants de minuit" French
  • Pierre Lambry
  • Simone Laurencin
14 14  Italy 1 (2) Tonina Torrielli "Amami se vuoi" Italian
Eurovision Song Contest 1957[16][17]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
15 1  Belgium 2 Bobbejaan Schoepen "Straatdeuntje" Dutch
  • Eric Franssen
  • Harry Frékin
8
16 2  Luxembourg 2 Danièle Dupré "Tant de peine" French
  • Jean-Pierre Kemmer
  • Jacques Taber
4
17 3  United Kingdom 1 Patricia Bredin "All" English
  • Alan Stranks
  • Reynell Wreford
7
18 4  Italy 2 Nunzio Gallo "Corde della mia chitarra" Italian
  • Giuseppi Cavaliere
  • Mario Ruccione
6
19 5  Austria 1 Bob Martin "Wohin, kleines Pony?" German
  • Kurt Svab
  • Hans Werner
10 ◁
20 6  Netherlands 2 Corry Brokken "Net als toen" Dutch
1
21 7  Germany 2 Margot Hielscher "Telefon, Telefon" German[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 4][lower-alpha 5]
  • Friedrich Meyer
  • Ralph Maria Siegel
4
22 8  France 2 Paule Desjardins "La Belle amour" French 2
23 9  Denmark 1 Birthe Wilke and Gustav Winckler "Skibet skal sejle i nat" Danish
  • Erik Fiehn
  • Paul Sørensen
3
24 10   Switzerland 2 Lys Assia "L'Enfant que j'étais" French 8
Eurovision Song Contest 1958[18][19]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
25 1  Italy 3 Domenico Modugno "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" Italian 3
26 2  Netherlands 3 Corry Brokken "Heel de wereld" Dutch Benny Vreden 9 ◁
27 3  France 3 André Claveau "Dors mon amour" French 1
28 4  Luxembourg 3 Solange Berry "Un grand amour" French
  • Michel Eric
  • Monique Laniece
  • Raymond Roche
9 ◁
29 5  Sweden 1 Alice Babs "Lilla stjärna" Swedish
4
30 6  Denmark 2 Raquel Rastenni "Jeg rev et blad ud af min dagbog" Danish Harry Jensen 8
31 7  Belgium 3 Fud Leclerc "Ma petite chatte" French André Dohet 5
32 8  Germany 3 Margot Hielscher "Für zwei Groschen Musik" German
  • Walter Brandin
  • Friedrich Meyer
  • Fred Rauch
7
33 9  Austria 2 Liane Augustin "Die ganze Welt braucht Liebe" German
  • Günther Leopold
  • Kurt Werner
5
34 10   Switzerland 3 Lys Assia "Giorgio" German, Italian
2
Eurovision Song Contest 1959[20][21]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
35 1  France 4 Jean Philippe "Oui oui oui oui" French 3
36 2  Denmark 3 Birthe Wilke "Uh, jeg ville ønske jeg var dig" Danish
5
37 3  Italy 4 Domenico Modugno "Piove" Italian 6
38 4  Monaco 1 Jacques Pills "Mon ami Pierrot" French
  • Raymond Bravard
  • Florence Veran
11 ◁
39 5  Netherlands 4 Teddy Scholten "Een beetje" Dutch
1
40 6  Germany 4 Alice and Ellen Kessler "Heut' woll'n wir tanzen geh'n" German
  • Astrid Voltmann
  • Helmut Zander
8
41 7  Sweden 2 Brita Borg "Augustin" Swedish
9
42 8   Switzerland 4 Christa Williams "Irgendwoher" German Lothar Löffler 4
43 9  Austria 3 Ferry Graf "Der K. und K. Kalypso aus Wien" German
  • Günther Leopold
  • Norbert Pawlicki
9
44 10  United Kingdom 2 Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson "Sing Little Birdie" English
2
45 11  Belgium 4 Bob Benny "Hou toch van mij" Dutch
  • Hans Flower
  • Ke Riema
6

1960s

Eurovision Song Contest 1960[22][23]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
46 1  United Kingdom 3 Bryan Johnson "Looking High, High, High" English John Watson 2
47 2  Sweden 3 Siw Malmkvist "Alla andra får varann" Swedish
10
48 3  Luxembourg 4 Camillo Felgen "So laang we's du do bast" Luxembourgish
  • Henri Moots
  • Jean Roderès
13 ◁
49 4  Denmark 4 Katy Bødtger "Det var en yndig tid" Danish
  • Sven Buemann
  • Vilfred Kjær
10
50 5  Belgium 5 Fud Leclerc "Mon amour pour toi" French
  • Robert Montal
  • Jack Say
6
51 6  Norway 1 Nora Brockstedt "Voi-voi" Norwegian George Elgaaen 4
52 7  Austria 4 Harry Winter "Du hast mich so fasziniert" German 7
53 8  Monaco 2 François Deguelt "Ce soir-là" French
3
54 9   Switzerland 5 Anita Traversi "Cielo e terra" Italian Mario Robbiani 8
55 10  Netherlands 5 Rudi Carrell "Wat een geluk" Dutch
12
56 11  Germany 5 Wyn Hoop "Bonne nuit ma chérie" German
  • Franz Josef Breuer
  • Kurt Schwabach
4
57 12  Italy 5 Renato Rascel "Romantica" Italian 8
58 13  France 5 Jacqueline Boyer "Tom Pillibi" French 1
Eurovision Song Contest 1961[24][25]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
59 1  Spain 1 Conchita Bautista "Estando contigo" Spanish
9
60 2  Monaco 3 Colette Deréal "Allons, allons les enfants" French 10
61 3  Austria 5 Jimmy Makulis "Sehnsucht" German Leopold Andrejewitsch 15 ◁
62 4  Finland 1 Laila Kinnunen "Valoa ikkunassa" Finnish
  • Eino Hurme
  • Sauvo Puhtila
10
63 5  Yugoslavia 1 Ljiljana Petrović "Neke davne zvezde" (Неке давне звезде) Serbo-Croatian 8
64 6  Netherlands 6 Greetje Kauffeld "Wat een dag" Dutch
10
65 7  Sweden 4 Lill-Babs "April, april" Swedish
  • Bo Eneby
  • Bobbie Ericsson
14
66 8  Germany 6 Lale Andersen "Einmal sehen wir uns wieder" German, French
13
67 9  France 6 Jean-Paul Mauric "Printemps (avril carillonne)" French
  • Francis Baxter
  • Guy Favereau
4
68 10   Switzerland 6 Franca di Rienzo "Nous aurons demain" French 3
69 11  Belgium 6 Bob Benny "September, gouden roos" Dutch
  • Wim Brabants
  • Hans Flower
15 ◁
70 12  Norway 2 Nora Brockstedt "Sommer i Palma" Norwegian
7
71 13  Denmark 5 Dario Campeotto "Angelique" Danish Aksel V. Rasmussen 5
72 14  Luxembourg 5 Jean-Claude Pascal "Nous les amoureux" French
1
73 15  United Kingdom 4 The Allisons "Are You Sure?" English
  • John Alford
  • Bob Day
2
74 16  Italy 6 Betty Curtis "Al di là" Italian 5
Eurovision Song Contest 1962[26][27]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
75 1  Finland 2 Marion Rung "Tipi-tii" Finnish Kari Tuomisaari 7
76 2  Belgium 7 Fud Leclerc "Ton nom" French
  • Eric Channe
  • Tony Golan
13 ◁
77 3  Spain 2 Víctor Balaguer "Llámame" Spanish
  • Miguel Portoles
  • Mario Selles
13 ◁
78 4  Austria 6 Eleonore Schwarz "Nur in der Wiener Luft" German Bruno Uher 13 ◁
79 5  Denmark 6 Ellen Winther "Vuggevise" Danish 10
80 6  Sweden 5 Inger Berggren "Sol och vår" Swedish
7
81 7  Germany 7 Conny Froboess "Zwei kleine Italiener" German
  • Christian Bruhn
  • Georg Buschor
6
82 8  Netherlands 7 De Spelbrekers "Katinka" Dutch 13 ◁
83 9  France 7 Isabelle Aubret "Un premier amour" French
  • Roland Valade
  • Claude-Henri Vic
1
84 10  Norway 3 Inger Jacobsen "Kom sol, kom regn" Norwegian
10
85 11   Switzerland 7 Jean Philippe "Le Retour" French 10
86 12  Yugoslavia 2 Lola Novaković "Ne pali svetla u sumrak" (Не пали светла у сумрак) Serbo-Croatian
4
87 13  United Kingdom 5 Ronnie Carroll "Ring-A-Ding Girl" English
4
88 14  Luxembourg 6 Camillo Felgen "Petit bonhomme" French
3
89 15  Italy 7 Claudio Villa "Addio, addio" Italian 9
90 16  Monaco 4 François Deguelt "Dis rien" French
2
Eurovision Song Contest 1963[28][29]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
91 1  United Kingdom 6 Ronnie Carroll "Say Wonderful Things" English 4
92 2  Netherlands 8 Annie Palmen "Een speeldoos" Dutch Pieter Goemans 13 ◁
93 3  Germany 8 Heidi Brühl "Marcel" German Charly Niessen 9
94 4  Austria 7 Carmela Corren "Vielleicht geschieht ein Wunder" German, English 7
95 5  Norway 4 Anita Thallaug "Solhverv" Norwegian Dag Kristoffersen 13 ◁
96 6  Italy 8 Emilio Pericoli "Uno per tutte" Italian 3
97 7  Finland 3 Laila Halme "Muistojeni laulu" Finnish Börje Sundgren 13 ◁
98 8  Denmark 7 Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann "Dansevise" Danish 1
99 9  Yugoslavia 3 Vice Vukov "Brodovi" (Бродови) Serbo-Croatian Mario Nardelli 11
100 10   Switzerland 8 Esther Ofarim "T'en va pas" French 2
101 11  France 8 Alain Barrière "Elle était si jolie" French Alain Barrière 5
102 12  Spain 3 José Guardiola "Algo prodigioso" Spanish
  • Fernando Garcia Morcillo
  • Camillo Murillo Janero
12
103 13  Sweden 6 Monica Zetterlund "En gång i Stockholm" Swedish
13 ◁
104 14  Belgium 8 Jacques Raymond "Waarom?" Dutch
  • Wim Brabants
  • Hans Flower
10
105 15  Monaco 5 Françoise Hardy "L'Amour s'en va" French Françoise Hardy 5
106 16  Luxembourg 7 Nana Mouskouri "À force de prier" French
8
Eurovision Song Contest 1964[30][31]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
107 1  Luxembourg 8 Hugues Aufray "Dès que le printemps revient" French
4
108 2  Netherlands 9 Anneke Grönloh "Jij bent mijn leven" Dutch
  • Ted Powder
  • René de Vos
10
109 3  Norway 5 Arne Bendiksen "Spiral" Norwegian
8
110 4  Denmark 8 Bjørn Tidmand "Sangen om dig" Danish
  • Morgens Dam
  • Aksel V. Rasmussen
9
111 5  Finland 4 Lasse Mårtenson "Laiskotellen" Finnish
7
112 6  Austria 8 Udo Jürgens "Warum nur, warum?" German Udo Jürgens 6
113 7  France 9 Rachel "Le Chant de Mallory" French 4
114 8  United Kingdom 7 Matt Monro "I Love the Little Things" English Tony Hatch 2
115 9  Germany 9 Nora Nova "Man gewöhnt sich so schnell an das Schöne" German
  • Rudi von der Dovenmühle
  • Niels Nobach
13 ◁
116 10  Monaco 6 Romuald "Où sont-elles passées" French 3
117 11  Portugal 1 António Calvário "Oração" Portuguese
13 ◁
118 12  Italy 9 Gigliola Cinquetti "Non ho l'età" Italian 1
119 13  Yugoslavia 4 Sabahudin Kurt "Život je sklopio krug" (Живот је склопио круг) Serbo-Croatian
13 ◁
120 14   Switzerland 9 Anita Traversi "I miei pensieri" Italian
  • Sanzio Chiesa
  • Giovanni Pelli
13 ◁
121 15  Belgium 9 Robert Cogoi "Près de ma rivière" French Robert Cogoi 10
122 16  Spain 4 Nelly with Tim and Tony "Caracola" Spanish Fina de Calderón 12
Eurovision Song Contest 1965[32][33]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
123 1  Netherlands 10 Conny Vandenbos "Het is genoeg" Dutch
  • Johnny Holshuyzen
  • Karel Prior
11
124 2  United Kingdom 8 Kathy Kirby "I Belong" English 2
125 3  Spain 5 Conchita Bautista "Qué bueno, qué bueno" Spanish Antonio Figueroa Egea 15 ◁
126 4  Ireland 1 Butch Moore "I'm Walking the Streets in the Rain" English
  • Teresa Conlon
  • Joe Harrigan
  • George Prendergast
6
127 5  Germany 10 Ulla Wiesner "Paradies, wo bist du?" German
15 ◁
128 6  Austria 9 Udo Jürgens "Sag ihr, ich lass sie grüßen" German
4
129 7  Norway 6 Kirsti Sparboe "Karusell" Norwegian Jolly Kramer-Johansen 13
130 8  Belgium 10 Lize Marke "Als het weer lente is" Dutch
  • Jaak Dreesen
  • Jef Van den Berg
15 ◁
131 9  Monaco 7 Marjorie Noël "Va dire à l'amour" French
  • Raymond Bernard
  • Jacques Mareuil
9
132 10  Sweden 7 Ingvar Wixell "Absent Friend" English 10
133 11  France 10 Guy Mardel "N'avoue jamais" French 3
134 12  Portugal 2 Simone de Oliveira "Sol de inverno" Portuguese
  • Jeronimo Bragança
  • Carlos Nóbrega e Sousa
13
135 13  Italy 10 Bobby Solo "Se piangi, se ridi" Italian 5
136 14  Denmark 9 Birgit Brüel "For din skyld" Danish 7
137 15  Luxembourg 9 France Gall "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" French Serge Gainsbourg 1
138 16  Finland 5 Viktor Klimenko "Aurinko laskee länteen" Finnish 15 ◁
139 17  Yugoslavia 5 Vice Vukov "Čežnja" (Чежња) Serbo-Croatian
  • Julio Marić
  • Žarko Roje
12
140 18   Switzerland 10 Yovanna "Non, à jamais sans toi" French
  • Bob Calfati
  • Jean Charles
8
Eurovision Song Contest 1966[34][35]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
141 1  Germany 11 Margot Eskens "Die Zeiger der Uhr" German
10
142 2  Denmark 10 Ulla Pia "Stop – mens legen er go'" Danish Erik Kåre 14
143 3  Belgium 11 Tonia "Un peu de poivre, un peu de sel" French
  • Paul Quintens
  • Phil Van Cauwenbergh
4
144 4  Luxembourg 10 Michèle Torr "Ce soir je t'attendais" French
  • Jacques Chaumelle
  • Bernard Kesslair
10
145 5  Yugoslavia 6 Berta Ambrož "Brez besed" Slovene
7
146 6  Norway 7 Åse Kleveland "Intet er nytt under solen" Norwegian Arne Bendiksen 3
147 7  Finland 6 Ann-Christine "Playboy" Finnish Ossi Runne 10
148 8  Portugal 3 Madalena Iglésias "Ele e ela" Portuguese Carlos Canelhas 13
149 9  Austria 10 Udo Jürgens "Merci, Chérie" German[lower-alpha 3] 1
150 10  Sweden 8 Lill Lindfors and Svante Thuresson "Nygammal vals" Swedish
2
151 11  Spain 6 Raphael "Yo soy aquél" Spanish Manuel Alejandro 7
152 12   Switzerland 11 Madeleine Pascal "Ne vois-tu pas ?" French
  • Pierre Brenner
  • Roland Schweizer
6
153 13  Monaco 8 Téréza "Bien plus fort" French
  • Gérard Bourgeois
  • Jean-Max Rivière
17 ◁
154 14  Italy 11 Domenico Modugno "Dio, come ti amo" Italian Domenico Modugno 17 ◁
155 15  France 11 Dominique Walter "Chez nous" French
  • Claude Carrère
  • Jacques Plante
16
156 16  Netherlands 11 Milly Scott "Fernando en Philippo" Dutch
15
157 17  Ireland 2 Dickie Rock "Come Back to Stay" English Rowland Soper 4
158 18  United Kingdom 9 Kenneth McKellar "A Man Without Love" English 9
Eurovision Song Contest 1967[36][37]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
159 1  Netherlands 12 Thérèse Steinmetz "Ringe-dinge" Dutch
14
160 2  Luxembourg 11 Vicky "L'Amour est bleu" French 4
161 3  Austria 11 Peter Horten "Warum es hunderttausend Sterne gibt" German
  • Karin Bognar
  • Kurt Peche
14
162 4  France 12 Noëlle Cordier "Il doit faire beau là-bas" French 3
163 5  Portugal 4 Eduardo Nascimento "O vento mudou" Portuguese
  • Nuno Nazareth Fernandes
  • João Magalhães Pereira
12
164 6   Switzerland 12 Géraldine "Quel cœur vas-tu briser ?" French
  • Daniël Faure
  • Gérard Gray
17 ◁
165 7  Sweden 9 Östen Warnerbring "Som en dröm" Swedish
8
166 8  Finland 7 Fredi "Varjoon – suojaan" Finnish
12
167 9  Germany 12 Inge Brück "Anouschka" German Hans Blum 8
168 10  Belgium 12 Louis Neefs "Ik heb zorgen" Dutch
  • Paul Quintens
  • Phil Van Cauwenbergh
7
169 11  United Kingdom 10 Sandie Shaw "Puppet on a String" English 1
170 12  Spain 7 Raphael "Hablemos del amor" Spanish Manuel Alejandro 6
171 13  Norway 8 Kirsti Sparboe "Dukkemann" Norwegian 14
172 14  Monaco 9 Minouche Barelli "Boum-Badaboum" French 5
173 15  Yugoslavia 7 Lado Leskovar "Vse rože sveta" Slovene
  • Urban Koder
  • Milan Lindič
8
174 16  Italy 12 Claudio Villa "Non andare più lontano" Italian
11
175 17  Ireland 3 Sean Dunphy "If I Could Choose" English
2
Eurovision Song Contest 1968[38][39]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
176 1  Portugal 5 Carlos Mendes "Verão" Portuguese
  • José Alberto Diogo
  • Pedro Osório
11
177 2  Netherlands 13 Ronnie Tober "Morgen" Dutch
16 ◁
178 3  Belgium 13 Claude Lombard "Quand tu reviendras" French
  • Roland Dero
  • Jo Van Wetter
7
179 4  Austria 12 Karel Gott "Tausend Fenster" German
13
180 5  Luxembourg 12 Chris Baldo and Sophie Garel "Nous vivrons d'amour" French
  • Jacques Demarny
  • Carlos Leresche
11
181 6   Switzerland 13 Gianni Mascolo "Guardando il sole" Italian
  • Sanzio Chiesa
  • Aldo D'Addario
13
182 7  Monaco 10 Line and Willy "À chacun sa chanson" French
  • Jean-Claude Olivier
  • Roland Valade
7
183 8  Sweden 10 Claes-Göran Hederström "Det börjar verka kärlek, banne mej" Swedish Peter Himmelstrand 5
184 9  Finland 8 Kristina Hautala "Kun kello käy" Finnish
16 ◁
185 10  France 13 Isabelle Aubret "La Source" French
3
186 11  Italy 13 Sergio Endrigo "Marianne" Italian Sergio Endrigo 10
187 12  United Kingdom 11 Cliff Richard "Congratulations" English 2
188 13  Norway 9 Odd Børre "Stress" Norwegian 13
189 14  Ireland 4 Pat McGeegan "Chance of a Lifetime" English John Kennedy 4
190 15  Spain 8 Massiel "La La La" Spanish
1
191 16  Germany 13 Wencke Myhre "Ein Hoch der Liebe" German
6
192 17  Yugoslavia 8 Lući Kapurso and Hamo Hajdarhodžić "Jedan dan" (Један дан) Serbo-Croatian
7
Eurovision Song Contest 1969[40][41]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
193 1  Yugoslavia 9 Ivan "Pozdrav svijetu" (Поздрав свијету) Serbo-Croatian[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 4][lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 6][lower-alpha 7][lower-alpha 8][lower-alpha 9] Milan Lentić 13
194 2  Luxembourg 13 Romuald "Catherine" French 11
195 3  Spain 9 Salomé "Vivo cantando" Spanish
  • Aniano Alcalde
  • María José de Cerato
1
196 4  Monaco 11 Jean Jacques "Maman, maman" French Jo Perrier 6
197 5  Ireland 5 Muriel Day "The Wages of Love" English Michael Reade 7
198 6  Italy 14 Iva Zanicchi "Due grosse lacrime bianche" Italian
  • Carlo Daiano
  • Piero Soffici
13
199 7  United Kingdom 12 Lulu "Boom Bang-a-Bang" English
1
200 8  Netherlands 14 Lenny Kuhr "De troubadour" Dutch
1
201 9  Sweden 11 Tommy Körberg "Judy, min vän" Swedish 9
202 10  Belgium 14 Louis Neefs "Jennifer Jennings" Dutch
  • Paul Quintens
  • Phil Van Cauwenbergh
7
203 11   Switzerland 14 Paola "Bonjour, Bonjour" German
5
204 12  Norway 10 Kirsti Sparboe "Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli" Norwegian Arne Bendiksen 16 ◁
205 13  Germany 14 Siw Malmkvist "Primaballerina" German Hans Blum 9
206 14  France 14 Frida Boccara "Un jour, un enfant" French 1
207 15  Portugal 6 Simone de Oliveira "Desfolhada portuguesa" Portuguese
15
208 16  Finland 9 Jarkko and Laura "Kuin silloin ennen" Finnish 12

1970s

Eurovision Song Contest 1970[42][43]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
209 1  Netherlands 15 Patricia and Hearts of Soul "Waterman" Dutch Pieter Goemans 7
210 2   Switzerland 15 Henri Dès "Retour" French Henri Dès 4
211 3  Italy 15 Gianni Morandi "Occhi di ragazza" Italian 8
212 4  Yugoslavia 10 Eva Sršen "Pridi, dala ti bom cvet" Slovene 11
213 5  Belgium 15 Jean Vallée "Viens l'oublier" French Jean Vallée 8
214 6  France 15 Guy Bonnet "Marie-Blanche" French
4
215 7  United Kingdom 13 Mary Hopkin "Knock, Knock (Who's There?)" English 2
216 8  Luxembourg 14 David Alexandre Winter "Je suis tombé du ciel" French
12 ◁
217 9  Spain 10 Julio Iglesias "Gwendolyne" Spanish Julio Iglesias 4
218 10  Monaco 12 Dominique Dussault "Marlène" French[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 8]
8
219 11  Germany 15 Katja Ebstein "Wunder gibt es immer wieder" German
  • Christian Bruhn
  • Günter Loose
3
220 12  Ireland 6 Dana "All Kinds of Everything" English
  • Derry Lindsay
  • Jackie Smith
1
Eurovision Song Contest 1971[44][45]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
221 1  Austria 13 Marianne Mendt "Musik" German[lower-alpha 10]
  • Manuel Rigoni
  • Richard Schönherz
16
222 2  Malta 1 Joe Grech "Marija l-Maltija" Maltese
18 ◁
223 3  Monaco 13 Séverine "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" French
  • Jean-Pierre Bourtayre
  • Yves Dessca
1
224 4   Switzerland 16 Peter, Sue and Marc "Les Illusions de nos vingt ans" French
  • Peter Reber
  • Maurice Tézé
12
225 5  Germany 16 Katja Ebstein "Diese Welt" German
  • Fred Jay
  • Dieter Zimmermann
3
226 6  Spain 11 Karina "En un mundo nuevo" Spanish
  • Tony Luz
  • Rafael Trabucchelli
2
227 7  France 16 Serge Lama "Un jardin sur la terre" French
10
228 8  Luxembourg 15 Monique Melsen "Pomme, pomme, pomme" French 13
229 9  United Kingdom 14 Clodagh Rodgers "Jack in the Box" English
4
230 10  Belgium 16 Jacques Raymond and Lily Castel "Goeie morgen, morgen" Dutch
  • Paul Quintens
  • Phil Van Cauwenbergh
14
231 11  Italy 16 Massimo Ranieri "L'amore è un attimo" Italian 5
232 12  Sweden 12 The Family Four "Vita vidder" Swedish Håkan Elmquist 6
233 13  Ireland 7 Angela Farrell "One Day Love" English
  • Ita Flynn
  • Donald Martin
11
234 14  Netherlands 16 Saskia and Serge "Tijd" Dutch 6
235 15  Portugal 7 Tonicha "Menina do alto da serra" Portuguese
9
236 16  Yugoslavia 11 Krunoslav Slabinac "Tvoj dječak je tužan" (Твој дјечак је тужан) Serbo-Croatian
  • Zvonimir Golob
  • Ivan Krajač
14
237 17  Finland 10 Markku Aro and Koivisto Sisters "Tie uuteen päivään" Finnish Rauno Lehtinen 8
238 18  Norway 11 Hanne Krogh "Lykken er" Norwegian Arne Bendiksen 17
Eurovision Song Contest 1972[46][47]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
239 1  Germany 17 Mary Roos "Nur die Liebe läßt uns leben" German
  • Joachim Heider
  • Joachim Relin
3
240 2  France 17 Betty Mars "Comé-comédie" French Frédéric Botton 11
241 3  Ireland 8 Sandie Jones "Ceol an Ghrá" Irish
  • Joe Burkett
  • Liam Mac Uistín
15
242 4  Spain 12 Jaime Morey "Amanece" Spanish
10
243 5  United Kingdom 15 The New Seekers "Beg, Steal or Borrow" English
2
244 6  Norway 12 Grethe Kausland and Benny Borg "Småting" Norwegian
14
245 7  Portugal 8 Carlos Mendes "A festa da vida" Portuguese
7
246 8   Switzerland 17 Véronique Müller "C'est la chanson de mon amour" French
8
247 9  Malta 2 Helen and Joseph "L-imħabba" Maltese
18 ◁
248 10  Finland 11 Päivi Paunu and Kim Floor "Muistathan" Finnish
  • Juha Flinck
  • Nacke Johansson
12
249 11  Austria 14 The Milestones "Falter im Wind" German
  • Manuel Rigoni
  • Richard Schönherz
  • Heinz Unger
5
250 12  Italy 17 Nicola Di Bari "I giorni dell'arcobaleno" Italian 6
251 13  Yugoslavia 12 Tereza "Muzika i ti" (Музика и ти) Serbo-Croatian
  • Nikica Kalogjera
  • Ivan Krajač
9
252 14  Sweden 13 The Family Four "Härliga sommardag" Swedish Håkan Elmquist 13
253 15  Monaco 14 Anne-Marie Godart and Peter McLane "Comme on s'aime" French
16
254 16  Belgium 17 Serge and Christine Ghisoland "À la folie ou pas du tout" French
  • Bob Milan
  • Daniel Nélis
17
255 17  Luxembourg 16 Vicky Leandros "Après toi" French
1
256 18  Netherlands 17 Sandra and Andres "Als het om de liefde gaat" Dutch 4
Eurovision Song Contest 1973[48][49]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
257 1  Finland 12 Marion Rung "Tom Tom Tom" English 6
258 2  Belgium 18 Nicole and Hugo "Baby Baby" Dutch[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 5]
  • Ignace Baert
  • Erik Marijsse
17 ◁
259 3  Portugal 9 Fernando Tordo "Tourada" Portuguese 10
260 4  Germany 18 Gitte "Junger Tag" German
  • Stephan Lego
  • Günther-Eric Thöner
8
261 5  Norway 13 Bendik Singers "It's Just a Game" English, French
[lower-alpha 4][lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 6][lower-alpha 7][lower-alpha 8][lower-alpha 11][lower-alpha 12][lower-alpha 13][lower-alpha 14][lower-alpha 15]
7
262 6  Monaco 15 Marie "Un train qui part" French
  • Boris Bergman
  • Bernard Liamis
8
263 7  Spain 13 Mocedades "Eres tú" Spanish Juan Carlos Calderón 2
264 8   Switzerland 18 Patrick Juvet "Je vais me marier, Marie" French 12
265 9  Yugoslavia 13 Zdravko Čolić "Gori vatra" (Гори ватра) Serbo-Croatian Kemal Monteno 15
266 10  Italy 18 Massimo Ranieri "Chi sarà con te" Italian 13
267 11  Luxembourg 17 Anne-Marie David "Tu te reconnaîtras" French
  • Vline Buggy
  • Claude Morgan
1
268 12  Sweden 14 The Nova "You're Summer" English 5
269 13  Netherlands 18 Ben Cramer "De oude muzikant" Dutch Pierre Kartner 14
270 14  Ireland 9 Maxi "Do I Dream" English
  • Jack Brierley
  • George F. Crosbie
10
271 15  United Kingdom 16 Cliff Richard "Power to All Our Friends" English 3
272 16  France 18 Martine Clémenceau "Sans toi" French
15
273 17  Israel 1 Ilanit "Ey Sham" (אי שם) Hebrew 4
Eurovision Song Contest 1974[50][51]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
274 1  Finland 13 Carita "Keep Me Warm" English 13
275 2  United Kingdom 17 Olivia Newton-John "Long Live Love" English 4
276 3  Spain 14 Peret "Canta y sé feliz" Spanish Pedro Pubill Calaf 9
277 4  Norway 14 Anne-Karine and the Bendik Singers "The First Day of Love" English 14 ◁
278 5  Greece 1 Marinella "Krassi, thalassa ke t' agori mou"
(Κρασί, θάλασσα και τ' αγόρι μου)
Greek 11
279 6  Israel 2 Poogy "Natati La Khaiai" (נתתי לה חיי) Hebrew
7
280 7  Yugoslavia 14 Korni Grupa "Generacija '42" (Генерација '42) Serbo-Croatian Kornelije Kovač 12
281 8  Sweden 15 ABBA "Waterloo" English 1
282 9  Luxembourg 18 Ireen Sheer "Bye Bye I Love You" French[lower-alpha 2] 4
283 10  Monaco 16 Romuald "Celui qui reste et celui qui s'en va" French
  • Jean-Pierre Bourtayre
  • Michel Jourdan
4
284 11  Belgium 19 Jacques Hustin "Fleur de liberté" French
9
285 12  Netherlands 19 Mouth and MacNeal "I See a Star" English 3
286 13  Ireland 10 Tina Reynolds "Cross Your Heart" English Paul Lyttle 7
287 14  Germany 19 Cindy and Bert "Die Sommermelodie" German
14 ◁
288 15   Switzerland 19 Piera Martell "Mein Ruf nach dir" German Pepe Ederer 14 ◁
289 16  Portugal 10 Paulo de Carvalho "E depois do adeus" Portuguese
14 ◁
290 17  Italy 19 Gigliola Cinquetti "" Italian
2
Eurovision Song Contest 1975[52][53]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
291 1  Netherlands 20 Teach-In "Ding-a-dong" English 1
292 2  Ireland 11 The Swarbriggs "That's What Friends Are For" English
  • Jimmy Swarbrigg
  • Tommy Swarbrigg
9
293 3  France 19 Nicole "Et bonjour à toi l'artiste" French
4
294 4  Germany 20 Joy Fleming "Ein Lied kann eine Brücke sein" German, English
17
295 5  Luxembourg 19 Géraldine "Toi" French 5
296 6  Norway 15 Ellen Nikolaysen "Touch My Life with Summer" English Svein Hundnes 18
297 7   Switzerland 20 Simone Drexel "Mikado" German Simone Drexel 6
298 8  Yugoslavia 15 Pepel in kri "Dan ljubezni" Slovene
  • Tadej Hrušovar
  • Dušan Velkaverh
13
299 9  United Kingdom 18 The Shadows "Let Me Be the One" English Paul Curtis 2
300 10  Malta 3 Renato "Singing This Song" English
  • Sammy Galea
  • M. Iris Mifsud
12
301 11  Belgium 20 Ann Christy "Gelukkig zijn" Dutch, English Mary Boduin 15
302 12  Israel 3 Shlomo Artzi "At Ve'Ani" (את ואני) Hebrew 11
303 13  Turkey 1 Semiha Yankı "Seninle Bir Dakika" Turkish
  • Hikmet Münir Ebcioğlu
  • Kemal Ebcioğlu
19 ◁
304 14  Monaco 17 Sophie "Une chanson c'est une lettre" French
13
305 15  Finland 14 Pihasoittajat "Old Man Fiddle" English
  • Hannu Karlsson
  • Kim Kuusi
  • Arthur Ridgway Spencer
7
306 16  Portugal 11 Duarte Mendes "Madrugada" Portuguese José Luis Tinoco 16
307 17  Spain 15 Sergio and Estíbaliz "Tú volverás" Spanish Juan Carlos Calderón 10
308 18  Sweden 16 Lars Berghagen "Jennie, Jennie" English Lars Berghagen 8
309 19  Italy 20 Wess and Dori Ghezzi "Era" Italian 3
Eurovision Song Contest 1976[54][55]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
310 1  United Kingdom 19 Brotherhood of Man "Save Your Kisses for Me" English 1
311 2   Switzerland 21 Peter, Sue and Marc "Djambo Djambo" English Peter Reber 4
312 3  Germany 21 Les Humphries Singers "Sing, Sang, Song" German
15
313 4  Israel 4 Chocolate, Menta, Mastik "Emor Shalom" (אמור שלום) Hebrew 6
314 5  Luxembourg 20 Jürgen Marcus "Chansons pour ceux qui s'aiment" French
14
315 6  Belgium 21 Pierre Rapsat "Judy et Cie" French
8
316 7  Ireland 12 Red Hurley "When" English Brendan Graham 10
317 8  Netherlands 21 Sandra Reemer "The Party Is Over Now" English Hans van Hemert 9
318 9  Norway 16 Anne-Karine Strøm "Mata Hari" English 18 ◁
319 10  Greece 2 Mariza Koch "Panaghia mou, panaghia mou" (Παναγιά μου, Παναγιά μου) Greek
13
320 11  Finland 15 Fredi and the Friends "Pump-Pump" English
11
321 12  Spain 16 Braulio "Sobran las palabras" Spanish Braulio García Bautista 16
322 13  Italy 21 Romina and Al Bano "We'll Live It All Again" English, Italian 7
323 14  Austria 15 Waterloo and Robinson "My Little World" English Gerhard Heinz 5
324 15  Portugal 12 Carlos do Carmo "Uma flor de verde pinho" Portuguese
12
325 16  Monaco 18 Mary Christy "Toi, la musique et moi" French
3
326 17  France 20 Catherine Ferry "Un, deux, trois" French
2
327 18  Yugoslavia 16 Ambasadori "Ne mogu skriti svoju bol" (Не могу скрити своју бол) Serbo-Croatian
  • Slobodan Đurasović
  • Slobodan Vujović
17
Eurovision Song Contest 1977[56][57]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
328 1  Ireland 13 The Swarbriggs Plus Two "It's Nice to Be in Love Again" English
  • Jimmy Swarbrigg
  • Tommy Swarbrigg
3
329 2  Monaco 19 Michèle Torr "Une petite française" French 4
330 3  Netherlands 22 Heddy Lester "De mallemolen" Dutch
12
331 4  Austria 16 Schmetterlinge "Boom Boom Boomerang" German[lower-alpha 2]
17
332 5  Norway 17 Anita Skorgan "Casanova" Norwegian
  • Dag Nordtømme
  • Svein Strugstad
14
333 6  Germany 22 Silver Convention "Telegram" English 8
334 7  Luxembourg 21 Anne-Marie B "Frère Jacques" French 16
335 8  Portugal 13 Os Amigos "Portugal no coração" Portuguese 14
336 9  United Kingdom 20 Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran "Rock Bottom" English 2
337 10  Greece 3 Pascalis, Marianna, Robert and Bessy "Mathema solfege" (Μάθημα σολφέζ) Greek
5
338 11  Israel 5 Ilanit "Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim" (אהבה היא שיר לשניים) Hebrew
  • Edna Peleg
  • Eldad Shrem
11
339 12   Switzerland 22 Pepe Lienhard Band "Swiss Lady" German Peter Reber 6
340 13  Sweden 17 Forbes "Beatles" Swedish
  • Sven-Olof Bagge
  • Claes Bure
18 ◁
341 14  Spain 17 Micky "Enséñame a cantar" Spanish Fernando Arbex 9
342 15  Italy 22 Mia Martini "Libera" Italian
13
343 16  Finland 16 Monica Aspelund "Lapponia" Finnish 10
344 17  Belgium 22 Dream Express "A Million in One, Two, Three" English Luc Smets 7
345 18  France 21 Marie Myriam "L'Oiseau et l'Enfant" French 1
Eurovision Song Contest 1978[58][59]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
346 1  Ireland 14 Colm C. T. Wilkinson "Born to Sing" English Colm C. T. Wilkinson 5
347 2  Norway 18 Jahn Teigen "Mil etter mil" Norwegian Kai Eide 20 ◁
348 3  Italy 23 Ricchi e Poveri "Questo amore" Italian
12
349 4  Finland 17 Seija Simola "Anna rakkaudelle tilaisuus" Finnish
18
350 5  Portugal 14 Gemini "Dai li dou" Portuguese
  • Vítor Mamede
  • Carlos Quintas
17
351 6  France 22 Joël Prévost "Il y aura toujours des violons" French
3
352 7  Spain 18 José Vélez "Bailemos un vals" Spanish[lower-alpha 3]
9
353 8  United Kingdom 21 Co-Co "The Bad Old Days" English
11
354 9   Switzerland 23 Carole Vinci "Vivre" French
9
355 10  Belgium 23 Jean Vallée "L'Amour ça fait chanter la vie" French Jean Vallée 2
356 11  Netherlands 23 Harmony "'t Is OK" Dutch
13
357 12  Turkey 2 Nilüfer and Nazar "Sevince" Turkish
  • Hulki Aktunç
  • Dağhan Baydur
  • Onno Tunç
18
358 13  Germany 23 Ireen Sheer "Feuer" German
  • Jean Frankfurter
  • John Möring
6
359 14  Monaco 20 Caline and Olivier Toussaint "Les Jardins de Monaco" French 4
360 15  Greece 4 Tania Tsanaklidou "Charlie Chaplin" (Τσάρλυ Τσάπλιν) Greek
  • Sakis Tsilikis
  • Yiannis Xanthoulis
8
361 16  Denmark 11 Mabel "Boom Boom" Danish
16
362 17  Luxembourg 22 Baccara "Parlez-vous français ?" French
7
363 18  Israel 6 Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" (א-ב-ני-בי) Hebrew 1
364 19  Austria 17 Springtime "Mrs. Caroline Robinson" German[lower-alpha 2]
  • Gerhard Markel
  • Walter Markel
  • Norbert Niedermayer
15
365 20  Sweden 18 Björn Skifs "Det blir alltid värre framåt natten" Swedish Peter Himmelstrand 14
Eurovision Song Contest 1979[60][61]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
366 1  Portugal 15 Manuela Bravo "Sobe, sobe, balão sobe" Portuguese Carlos Nóbrega e Sousa 9
367 2  Italy 24 Matia Bazar "Raggio di luna" Italian 15
368 3  Denmark 12 Tommy Seebach "Disco Tango" Danish 6
369 4  Ireland 15 Cathal Dunne "Happy Man" English Cathal Dunne 5
370 5  Finland 18 Katri Helena "Katson sineen taivaan" Finnish 14
371 6  Monaco 21 Laurent Vaguener "Notre vie c'est la musique" French 16
372 7  Greece 5 Elpida "Socrates" (Σωκράτη) Greek
8
373 8   Switzerland 24 Peter, Sue and Marc, Pfuri, Gorps and Kniri "Trödler und Co." German Peter Reber 10
374 9  Germany 24 Dschinghis Khan "Dschinghis Khan" German 4
375 10  Israel 7 Milk and Honey "Hallelujah" (הללויה) Hebrew
1
376 11  France 23 Anne-Marie David "Je suis l'enfant soleil" French 3
377 12  Belgium 24 Micha Marah "Hey Nana" Dutch
  • Guy Beyers
  • Charles Dumolin
18 ◁
378 13  Luxembourg 23 Jeane Manson "J'ai déjà vu ça dans tes yeux" French Jean Renard 13
379 14  Netherlands 24 Xandra "Colorado" Dutch 12
380 15  Sweden 19 Ted "Satellit" Swedish 17
381 16  Norway 19 Anita Skorgan "Oliver" Norwegian 11
382 17  United Kingdom 22 Black Lace "Mary Ann" English Peter Morris 7
383 18  Austria 18 Christina Simon "Heute in Jerusalem" German 18 ◁
384 19  Spain 19 Betty Missiego "Su canción" Spanish Fernando Moreno 2

1980s

Eurovision Song Contest 1980[62][63]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
385 1  Austria 19 Blue Danube "Du bist Musik" German Klaus-Peter Sattler 8
386 2  Turkey 3 Ajda Pekkan "Pet'r Oil" Turkish
15
387 3  Greece 6 Anna Vissi and the Epikouri "Autostop" (Ωτοστόπ) Greek
  • Jick Nacassian
  • Rony Sofou
13
388 4  Luxembourg 24 Sophie and Magaly "Papa Pingouin" French 9
389 5  Morocco 1 Samira Bensaïd "Bitakat Hob" (بطاقة حب) Arabic
  • Abdel Ati Amenna
  • Malou Rouanne
18
390 6  Italy 25 Alan Sorrenti "Non so che darei" Italian Alan Sorrenti 6
391 7  Denmark 13 Bamses Venner "Tænker altid på dig" Danish
14
392 8  Sweden 20 Tomas Ledin "Just nu" Swedish Tomas Ledin 10
393 9   Switzerland 25 Paola "Cinéma" French 4
394 10  Finland 19 Vesa-Matti Loiri "Huilumies" Finnish 19 ◁
395 11  Norway 20 Sverre Kjelsberg and Mattis Hætta "Sámiid ædnan" Norwegian[lower-alpha 16]
16
396 12  Germany 25 Katja Ebstein "Theater" German
  • Bernd Meinunger
  • Ralph Siegel
2
397 13  United Kingdom 23 Prima Donna "Love Enough for Two" English
3
398 14  Portugal 16 José Cid "Um grande, grande amor" Portuguese[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 4][lower-alpha 8] José Cid 7
399 15  Netherlands 25 Maggie MacNeal "Amsterdam" Dutch
5
400 16  France 24 Profil "Hé, hé m'sieurs dames" French
  • Richard de Bordeaux
  • Richard Joffo
  • Sylvano Santorio
11
401 17  Ireland 16 Johnny Logan "What's Another Year" English Shay Healy 1
402 18  Spain 20 Trigo Limpio "Quédate esta noche" Spanish José Antonio Martín 12
403 19  Belgium 25 Telex "Euro-Vision" French 17
Eurovision Song Contest 1981[64][65]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
404 1  Austria 20 Marty Brem "Wenn du da bist" German Werner Böhmler 17
405 2  Turkey 4 Modern Folk Trio and Ayşegül "Dönme Dolap" Turkish Ali Kocatepe 18
406 3  Germany 26 Lena Valaitis "Johnny Blue" German 2
407 4  Luxembourg 25 Jean-Claude Pascal "C'est peut-être pas l'Amérique" French 11
408 5  Israel 8 Habibi "Halayla" (הלילה) Hebrew
7
409 6  Denmark 14 Tommy Seebach and Debbie Cameron "Krøller eller ej" Danish 11
410 7  Yugoslavia 17 Seid Memić Vajta "Lejla" (Лејла) Serbo-Croatian Ranko Boban 15
411 8  Finland 20 Riki Sorsa "Reggae O.K." Finnish
16
412 9  France 25 Jean Gabilou "Humanahum" French 3
413 10  Spain 21 Bacchelli "Y sólo tú" Spanish Amado Jaén 14
414 11  Netherlands 26 Linda Williams "Het is een wonder" Dutch
  • Bart van der Laar
  • Cees de Wit
9
415 12  Ireland 17 Sheeba "Horoscopes" English
  • Joe Burkett
  • Jim Kelly
5
416 13  Norway 21 Finn Kalvik "Aldri i livet" Norwegian Finn Kalvik 20 ◁
417 14  United Kingdom 24 Bucks Fizz "Making Your Mind Up" English
1
418 15  Portugal 17 Carlos Paião "Playback" Portuguese Carlos Paião 18
419 16  Belgium 26 Emly Starr "Samson" Dutch
  • Kick Dandy
  • Penny Els
  • Giuseppe Marchese
13
420 17  Greece 7 Yiannis Dimitras "Feggari kalokerino" (Φεγγάρι καλοκαιρινό) Greek
8
421 18  Cyprus 1 Island "Monika" (Μόνικα) Greek
  • Doros Georgiades
  • Stavros Sideras
6
422 19   Switzerland 26 Peter, Sue and Marc "Io senza te" Italian
4
423 20  Sweden 21 Björn Skifs "Fångad i en dröm" Swedish
10
Eurovision Song Contest 1982[66][67]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
424 1  Portugal 18 Doce "Bem bom" Portuguese
13
425 2  Luxembourg 26 Svetlana "Cours après le temps" French
  • Cyril Assous
  • Michel Jouveaux
6
426 3  Norway 22 Jahn Teigen and Anita Skorgan "Adieu" Norwegian 12
427 4  United Kingdom 25 Bardo "One Step Further" English Simon Jefferis 7
428 5  Turkey 5 Neco "Hani?" Turkish
  • Faik Tuğsuz
  • Olcayto Ahmet Tuğsuz
15
429 6  Finland 21 Kojo "Nuku pommiin" Finnish 18 ◁
430 7   Switzerland 27 Arlette Zola "Amour on t'aime" French
3
431 8  Cyprus 2 Anna Vissi "Mono i agapi" (Μόνο η αγάπη) Greek Anna Vissi 5
432 9  Sweden 22 Chips "Dag efter dag" Swedish 8
433 10  Austria 21 Mess "Sonntag" German
9
434 11  Belgium 27 Stella "Si tu aimes ma musique" French
  • Fred Bekky
  • Bobott
  • Rony Brack
  • Jo May
4
435 12  Spain 22 Lucía "Él" Spanish
10
436 13  Denmark 15 Brixx "Video-Video" Danish Jens Brixtofte 17
437 14  Yugoslavia 18 Aska "Halo, halo" (Хало, хало) Serbo-Croatian 14
438 15  Israel 9 Avi Toledano "Hora" (הורה) Hebrew 2
439 16  Netherlands 27 Bill van Dijk "Jij en ik" Dutch
16
440 17  Ireland 18 The Duskeys "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" English Sally Keating 11
441 18  Germany 27 Nicole "Ein bißchen Frieden" German 1
Eurovision Song Contest 1983[68][69]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
442 1  France 26 Guy Bonnet "Vivre" French
8
443 2  Norway 23 Jahn Teigen "Do Re Mi" Norwegian 9
444 3  United Kingdom 26 Sweet Dreams "I'm Never Giving Up" English
6
445 4  Sweden 23 Carola Häggkvist "Främling" Swedish 3
446 5  Italy 26 Riccardo Fogli "Per Lucia" Italian 11
447 6  Turkey 6 Çetin Alp and the Short Wave "Opera" Turkish
19 ◁
448 7  Spain 23 Remedios Amaya "Quién maneja mi barca" Spanish
  • José Miguel Évoras
  • Isidro Muñoz
19 ◁
449 8   Switzerland 28 Mariella Farré "Io così non ci sto" Italian
15
450 9  Finland 22 Ami Aspelund "Fantasiaa" Finnish
  • Kaisu Liuhala
  • Kari Kuusamo
11
451 10  Greece 8 Christie "Mou les" (Μου λες) Greek
  • Sophia Fildissi
  • Antonis Plessas
14
452 11  Netherlands 28 Bernadette "Sing Me a Song" Dutch[lower-alpha 2]
7
453 12  Yugoslavia 19 Daniel "Džuli" (Џули) Serbo-Croatian
4
454 13  Cyprus 3 Stavros and Constantina "I agapi akoma zi" (Η αγάπη ακόμα ζει) Greek Stavros Sideras 16
455 14  Germany 28 Hoffmann and Hoffmann "Rücksicht" German
5
456 15  Denmark 16 Gry Johansen "Kloden drejer" Danish
  • Lars Christensen
  • Flemming Gernyx
  • Christian Jacobsen
17
457 16  Israel 10 Ofra Haza "Hi" (חי) Hebrew 2
458 17  Portugal 19 Armando Gama "Esta balada que te dou" Portuguese Armando Gama 13
459 18  Austria 22 Westend "Hurricane" German
  • Heli Deinboek
  • Heinz Nessizius
  • Peter Vieweger
9
460 19  Belgium 28 Pas de Deux "Rendez-vous" Dutch
  • Paul Peyskens
  • Walter Verdin
18
461 20  Luxembourg 27 Corinne Hermès "Si la vie est cadeau" French
  • Alain Garcia
  • Jean-Pierre Millers
1
Eurovision Song Contest 1984[70][71]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
462 1  Sweden 24 Herreys "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" Swedish 1
463 2  Luxembourg 28 Sophie Carle "100% d'amour" French
  • Jean-Michel Bériat
  • Jean-Pierre Goussaud
  • Patrick Jaymes
10
464 3  France 27 Annick Thoumazeau "Autant d'amoureux que d'étoiles" French
8
465 4  Spain 24 Bravo "Lady, Lady" Spanish[lower-alpha 2]
3
466 5  Norway 24 Dollie de Luxe "Lenge leve livet" Norwegian 17
467 6  United Kingdom 27 Belle and the Devotions "Love Games" English
7
468 7  Cyprus 4 Andy Paul "Anna Mari-Elena" (Άννα Μαρί-Έλενα) Greek Andy Paul 15
469 8  Belgium 29 Jacques Zegers "Avanti la vie" French[lower-alpha 4] 5
470 9  Ireland 19 Linda Martin "Terminal 3" English Johnny Logan 2
471 10  Denmark 17 Hot Eyes "Det' lige det" Danish 4
472 11  Netherlands 29 Maribelle "Ik hou van jou" Dutch
  • Peter van Asten
  • Richard de Bois
13
473 12  Yugoslavia 20 Ida and Vlado "Ciao, amore" Serbo-Croatian[lower-alpha 4]
  • Slobodan Bučevac
  • Milan Perić
18
474 13  Austria 23 Anita "Einfach weg" German
  • Walter Müller
  • Brigitte Seuberth
19 ◁
475 14  Germany 29 Mary Roos "Aufrecht geh'n" German
13
476 15  Turkey 7 Beş Yıl Önce, On Yıl Sonra "Halay" Turkish
  • Ülkü Aker
  • Selçuk Başar
12
477 16  Finland 23 Kirka "Hengaillaan" Finnish
  • Jukka Siikavire
  • Jussi Tuominen
9
478 17   Switzerland 29 Rainy Day "Welche Farbe hat der Sonnenschein" German Günter Loose 16
479 18  Italy 27 Alice and Franco Battiato "I treni di Tozeur" Italian[lower-alpha 8]
5
480 19  Portugal 20 Maria Guinot "Silêncio e tanta gente" Portuguese Maria Guinot 11
Eurovision Song Contest 1985[72][73]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
481 1  Ireland 20 Maria Christian "Wait Until the Weekend Comes" English Brendan Graham 6
482 2  Finland 24 Sonja Lumme "Eläköön elämä" Finnish
  • Petri Laaksonen
  • Veli-Pekka Lehto
9
483 3  Cyprus 5 Lia Vissi "To katalava arga" (Το κατάλαβα αργά) Greek Lia Vissi 16
484 4  Denmark 18 Hot Eyes "Sku' du spørg' fra no'en" Danish 11
485 5  Spain 25 Paloma San Basilio "La fiesta terminó" Spanish Juan Carlos Calderón 14
486 6  France 28 Roger Bens "Femme dans ses rêves aussi" French Didier Pascalis 10
487 7  Turkey 8 MFÖ "Didai didai dai" Turkish 14
488 8  Belgium 30 Linda Lepomme "Laat me nu gaan" Dutch
  • Pieter Verlinden
  • Bert Vivier
19 ◁
489 9  Portugal 21 Adelaide "Penso em ti, eu sei" Portuguese
18
490 10  Germany 30 Wind "Für alle" German Hanne Haller 2
491 11  Israel 11 Izhar Cohen "Olé, Olé" (עולה, עולה) Hebrew
5
492 12  Italy 28 Al Bano and Romina Power "Magic, Oh Magic" Italian
  • Dario Farina
  • Michael Hoffmann
  • Christiano Minellono
7
493 13  Norway 25 Bobbysocks! "La det swinge" Norwegian Rolf Løvland 1
494 14  United Kingdom 28 Vikki "Love Is" English
4
495 15   Switzerland 30 Mariella Farré and Pino Gasparini "Piano, piano" German
12
496 16  Sweden 25 Kikki Danielsson "Bra vibrationer" Swedish 3
497 17  Austria 24 Gary Lux "Kinder dieser Welt" German 8
498 18  Luxembourg 29 Margo, Franck Olivier, Chris Roberts, Malcolm Roberts, Ireen Sheer and Diane Solomon "Children, Kinder, Enfants" French
13
499 19  Greece 9 Takis Biniaris "Miazoume" (Μοιάζουμε) Greek
16
Eurovision Song Contest 1986[74][75]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
500 1  Luxembourg 30 Sherisse Laurence "L'Amour de ma vie" French
3
501 2  Yugoslavia 21 Doris "Željo moja" (Жељо моја) Serbo-Croatian Zrinko Tutić 11
502 3  France 29 Cocktail Chic "Européennes" French
  • Georges Costa
  • Michel Costa
17
503 4  Norway 26 Ketil Stokkan "Romeo" Norwegian Ketil Stokkan 12
504 5  United Kingdom 29 Ryder "Runner in the Night" English
  • Maureen Darbyshire
  • Brian Wade
7
505 6  Iceland 1 ICY "Gleðibankinn" Icelandic Magnús Eiríksson 16
506 7  Netherlands 30 Frizzle Sizzle "Alles heeft ritme" Dutch
  • Rob ten Bokum
  • Peter Schön
13
507 8  Turkey 9 Klips ve Onlar "Halley" Turkish[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 4] 9
508 9  Spain 26 Cadillac "Valentino" Spanish José María Guzmán 10
509 10   Switzerland 31 Daniela Simons "Pas pour moi" French 2
510 11  Israel 12 Moti Giladi and Sarai Tzuriel "Yavo Yom" (יבוא יום) Hebrew
19
511 12  Ireland 21 Luv Bug "You Can Count On Me" English Kevin Sheerin 4
512 13  Belgium 31 Sandra Kim "J'aime la vie" French
  • Angelo Crisci
  • Jean-Pierre Furnémont
  • Rosario Marino
1
513 14  Germany 31 Ingrid Peters "Über die Brücke geh'n" German Hans Blum 8
514 15  Cyprus 6 Elpida "Tora zo" (Τώρα ζω) Greek
  • Phivos Gavris
  • Peter Yiannaki
20 ◁
515 16  Austria 25 Timna Brauer "Die Zeit ist einsam" German
18
516 17  Sweden 26 Lasse Holm and Monica Törnell "E' de' det här du kallar kärlek" Swedish Lasse Holm 5
517 18  Denmark 19 Lise Haavik "Du er fuld af løgn" Danish John Hatting 6
518 19  Finland 25 Kari "Never the End" Finnish Kari Kuivalainen 15
519 20  Portugal 22 Dora "Não sejas mau p'ra mim" Portuguese
  • Guilherme Inês
  • Luís Oliveira
  • Zé da Ponte
14
Eurovision Song Contest 1987[76][77]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
520 1  Norway 27 Kate Gulbrandsen "Mitt liv" Norwegian 9
521 2  Israel 13 Datner and Kushnir "Shir Habatlanim" (שיר הבטלנים) Hebrew Zohar Laskov 8
522 3  Austria 26 Gary Lux "Nur noch Gefühl" German
  • Stefanie Werger
  • Kenneth Westmore
20
523 4  Iceland 2 Halla Margrét "Hægt og hljótt" Icelandic Valgeir Guðjónsson 16
524 5  Belgium 32 Liliane Saint-Pierre "Soldiers of Love" Dutch[lower-alpha 2]
11
525 6  Sweden 27 Lotta Engberg "Boogaloo" Swedish
  • Christer Lundh
  • Mikael Wendt
12
526 7  Italy 29 Umberto Tozzi and Raf "Gente di mare" Italian 3
527 8  Portugal 23 Nevada "Neste barco à vela" Portuguese
  • Alfredo Azinheira
  • Jorge Mendes
18
528 9  Spain 27 Patricia Kraus "No estás solo" Spanish
19
529 10  Turkey 10 Seyyal Taner and Grup Lokomotif "Şarkım Sevgi Üstüne" Turkish Olcayto Ahmet Tuğsuz 22 ◁
530 11  Greece 10 Bang "Stop" (Στοπ) Greek
10
531 12  Netherlands 31 Marcha "Rechtop in de wind" Dutch Peter Koelewijn 5
532 13  Luxembourg 31 Plastic Bertrand "Amour amour" French
21
533 14  United Kingdom 30 Rikki "Only the Light" English Richard Peebles 13
534 15  France 30 Christine Minier "Les Mots d'amour n'ont pas de dimanche" French
  • Gérard Curci
  • Marc Minier
14
535 16  Germany 32 Wind "Laß die Sonne in dein Herz" German 2
536 17  Cyprus 7 Alexia "Aspro mavro" (Άσπρο μαύρο) Greek
  • Andros Papapavlou
  • Maria Papapavlou
7
537 18  Finland 26 Vicky Rosti "Sata salamaa" Finnish
  • Petri Laaksonen
  • Veli-Pekka Lehto
15
538 19  Denmark 20 Bandjo with Anne-Cathrine Herdorf "En lille melodi" Danish
  • Helge Engelbrecht
  • Jacob Jonia
5
539 20  Ireland 22 Johnny Logan "Hold Me Now" English Seán Sherrard 1
540 21  Yugoslavia 22 Novi fosili "Ja sam za ples" (Ја сам за плес) Serbo-Croatian[lower-alpha 2]
4
541 22   Switzerland 32 Carol Rich "Moitié moitié" French Jean-Jacques Egli 17
Eurovision Song Contest 1988[78][79]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
542 1  Iceland 3 Beathoven "Sókrates" Icelandic Sverrir Stormsker 16
543 2  Sweden 28 Tommy Körberg "Stad i ljus" Swedish Py Bäckman 12
544 3  Finland 27 Boulevard "Nauravat silmät muistetaan" Finnish
20
545 4  United Kingdom 31 Scott Fitzgerald "Go" English Julie Forsyth 2
546 5  Turkey 11 MFÖ "Sufi (Hey Ya Hey)" Turkish 15
547 6  Spain 28 La Década "La chica que yo quiero (Made in Spain)" Spanish[lower-alpha 2]
  • Francisco Dondiego
  • Enrique Peiró
11
548 7  Netherlands 32 Gerard Joling "Shangri-La" Dutch Peter de Wijn 9
549 8  Israel 14 Yardena Arazi "Ben Adam" (בן אדם) Hebrew
7
550 9   Switzerland 33 Céline Dion "Ne partez pas sans moi" French 1
551 10  Ireland 23 Jump the Gun "Take Him Home" English Peter Eades 8
552 11  Germany 33 Maxi and Chris Garden "Lied für einen Freund" German 14
553 12  Austria 27 Wilfried "Lisa Mona Lisa" German
21 ◁
554 13  Denmark 21 Hot Eyes "Ka' du se hva' jeg sa'" Danish 3
555 14  Greece 11 Afroditi Fryda "Clown" (Κλόουν) Greek Dimitris Sakislis 17
556 15  Norway 28 Karoline Krüger "For vår jord" Norwegian 5
557 16  Belgium 33 Reynaert "Laissez briller le soleil" French
18
558 17  Luxembourg 32 Lara Fabian "Croire" French
  • Jacques Cardona
  • Alain Garcia
4
559 18  Italy 30 Luca Barbarossa "Ti scrivo" Italian Luca Barbarossa 12
560 19  France 31 Gérard Lenorman "Chanteur de charme" French
10
561 20  Portugal 24 Dora "Voltarei" Portuguese
18
562 21  Yugoslavia 23 Srebrna krila "Mangup" (Мангуп) Serbo-Croatian
6
Eurovision Song Contest 1989[80][81]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
563 1  Italy 31 Anna Oxa and Fausto Leali "Avrei voluto" Italian
9
564 2  Israel 15 Gili and Galit "Derekh Hamelekh" (דרך המלך) Hebrew Shaike Paikov 12
565 3  Ireland 24 Kiev Connolly and the Missing Passengers "The Real Me" English Kiev Connolly 18
566 4  Netherlands 33 Justine Pelmelay "Blijf zoals je bent" Dutch 15
567 5  Turkey 12 Pan "Bana Bana" Turkish Timur Selçuk 21
568 6  Belgium 34 Ingeborg "Door de wind" Dutch Stef Bos 19
569 7  United Kingdom 32 Live Report "Why Do I Always Get It Wrong" English
  • John Beeby
  • Brian Hodgson
2
570 8  Norway 29 Britt Synnøve Johansen "Venners nærhet" Norwegian
  • Inge Enoksen
  • Leiv N. Grøtte
17
571 9  Portugal 25 Da Vinci "Conquistador" Portuguese 16
572 10  Sweden 29 Tommy Nilsson "En dag" Swedish 4
573 11  Luxembourg 33 Park Café "Monsieur" French
20
574 12  Denmark 22 Birthe Kjær "Vi maler byen rød" Danish 3
575 13  Austria 28 Thomas Forstner "Nur ein Lied" German 5
576 14  Finland 28 Anneli Saaristo "La dolce vita" Finnish
  • Matti Puurtinen
  • Turkka Mali
7
577 15  France 32 Nathalie Pâque "J'ai volé la vie" French
  • G.G. Candy
  • Sylvain Lebel
  • Guy Mattéoni
8
578 16  Spain 29 Nina "Nacida para amar" Spanish Juan Carlos Calderón 6
579 17  Cyprus 8 Fanny Polymeri and Yiannis Savvidakis "Apopse as vrethoume" (Απόψε ας βρεθούμε) Greek
  • Efi Meletiou
  • Marios Meletiou
11
580 18   Switzerland 34 Furbaz "Viver senza tei" Romansh Marie Louise Werth 13
581 19  Greece 12 Marianna "To diko sou asteri" (Το δικό σου αστέρι) Greek
9
582 20  Iceland 4 Daníel "Það sem enginn sér" Icelandic Valgeir Guðjónsson 22 ◁
583 21  Germany 34 Nino de Angelo "Flieger" German
  • Dieter Bohlen
  • Joachim Horn-Bernges
14
584 22  Yugoslavia 24 Riva "Rock Me" Serbo-Croatian[lower-alpha 2]
1

1990s

Eurovision Song Contest 1990[83][84]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
585 1  Spain 30 Azúcar Moreno "Bandido" Spanish
  • José Luis Abel
  • Raúl Orellana
  • Jaime Stinus
5
586 2  Greece 13 Christos Callow "Horis skopo" (Χωρίς σκοπό) Greek
  • Giorgos Palaiokastriris
  • Giorgos Papagiannakis
19
587 3  Belgium 35 Philippe Lafontaine "Macédomienne" French Philippe Lafontaine 12
588 4  Turkey 13 Kayahan "Gözlerinin Hapsindeyim" Turkish Kayahan Açar 17
589 5  Netherlands 34 Maywood "Ik wil alles met je delen" Dutch Alice May 15
590 6  Luxembourg 34 Céline Carzo "Quand je te rêve" French
  • Thierry Delianis
  • Jean-Charles France
13
591 7  United Kingdom 33 Emma "Give a Little Love Back to the World" English Paul Curtis 6
592 8  Iceland 5 Stjórnin "Eitt lag enn" Icelandic
  • Aðalsteinn Ásberg Sigurðsson
  • Hörður G. Ólafsson
4
593 9  Norway 30 Ketil Stokkan "Brandenburger Tor" Norwegian Ketil Stokkan 21 ◁
594 10  Israel 16 Rita "Shara Barkhovot" (שרה ברחובות) Hebrew 18
595 11  Denmark 23 Lonnie Devantier "Hallo Hallo" Danish 8
596 12   Switzerland 35 Egon Egemann "Musik klingt in die Welt hinaus" German Cornelia Lackner 11
597 13  Germany 35 Chris Kempers and Daniel Kovac "Frei zu leben" German 9
598 14  France 33 Joëlle Ursull "White and Black Blues" French
2
599 15  Yugoslavia 25 Tajči "Hajde da ludujemo" (Хајде да лудујемо) Serbo-Croatian
7
600 16  Portugal 26 Nucha "Há sempre alguém" Portuguese
  • Luís Filipe
  • Francisco Teotónio Pereira
  • Frederico Teotónio Pereira
  • Jan van Dijck
20
601 17  Ireland 25 Liam Reilly "Somewhere in Europe" English Liam Reilly 2
602 18  Sweden 30 Edin-Ådahl "Som en vind" Swedish Mikael Wendt 16
603 19  Italy 32 Toto Cutugno "Insieme: 1992" Italian Toto Cutugno 1
604 20  Austria 29 Simone "Keine Mauern mehr" German[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 14]
  • Mario Botazzi
  • Nanna Berry
  • Wolfgang Berry
10
605 21  Cyprus 9 Anastasiou "Milas poli" (Μιλάς πολύ) Greek
  • Haris Anastasiou
  • John Vickers
14
606 22  Finland 29 Beat "Fri?" Swedish
  • Janne Engblom
  • Kim Engblom
  • Stina Engblom
  • Tina Krause
21 ◁
Eurovision Song Contest 1991[85][86]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
607 1  Yugoslavia 26 Baby Doll "Brazil" (Бразил) Serbo-Croatian
21
608 2  Iceland 6 Stefán and Eyfi "Nína" Icelandic Eyjólfur Kristjánsson 15
609 3  Malta 4 Paul Giordimaina and Georgina "Could It Be" English
  • Paul Abela
  • Raymond Mahoney
6
610 4  Greece 14 Sophia Vossou "Anixi" (Άνοιξη) Greek Andreas Mikroutsikos 13
611 5   Switzerland 36 Sandra Simó "Canzone per te" Italian Renato Mascetti 5
612 6  Austria 30 Thomas Forstner "Venedig im Regen" German
  • Wolfgang Eltner
  • Hubert Moser
  • Robby Musenbichler
22 ◁
613 7  Luxembourg 35 Sarah Bray "Un baiser volé" French
  • Patrick Hippert
  • Linda Lecomte
  • Mick Wersant
14
614 8  Sweden 31 Carola "Fångad av en stormvind" Swedish Stephan Berg 1
615 9  France 34 Amina "C'est le dernier qui a parlé qui a raison" French 2
616 10  Turkey 14 Can Uğurluer, İzel Çeliköz, Reyhan Karaca "İki Dakika" Turkish
12
617 11  Ireland 26 Kim Jackson "Could It Be That I'm in Love" English Liam Reilly 10
618 12  Portugal 27 Dulce "Lusitana paixão" Portuguese
  • Fred Micaelo
  • Zé da Ponte
  • Jorge Quintela
8
619 13  Denmark 24 Anders Frandsen "Lige der hvor hjertet slår" Danish Michael Elo 19
620 14  Norway 31 Just 4 Fun "Mrs. Thompson" Norwegian
  • Dag Kolsrud
  • P.G. Roness
  • Kaare Skevik
17
621 15  Israel 17 Duo Datz "Kan" (כאן) Hebrew Uzi Hitman 3
622 16  Finland 30 Kaija "Hullu yö" Finnish
20
623 17  Germany 36 Atlantis 2000 "Dieser Traum darf niemals sterben" German
  • Helmut Frey
  • Alfons Weindorf
18
624 18  Belgium 36 Clouseau "Geef het op" Dutch 16
625 19  Spain 31 Sergio Dalma "Bailar pegados" Spanish
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Julio Seijas
4
626 20  United Kingdom 34 Samantha Janus "A Message to Your Heart" English Paul Curtis 10
627 21  Cyprus 10 Elena Patroklou "S.O.S." Greek
  • Kypros Charalambous
  • Andreas Christou
9
628 22  Italy 33 Peppino di Capri "Comme è ddoce 'o mare" Neapolitan
7
Eurovision Song Contest 1992[87][88]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
629 1  Spain 32 Serafín "Todo esto es la música" Spanish
  • Luis Miguélez
  • Alfredo Valbuena
14
630 2  Belgium 37 Morgane "Nous on veut des violons" French
20
631 3  Israel 18 Dafna "Ze Rak Sport" (זה רק ספורט) Hebrew 6
632 4  Turkey 15 Aylin Vatankoş "Yaz Bitti" Turkish
  • Aldoğan Şimşekyay
  • Aylin Uçanlar
19
633 5  Greece 15 Cleopatra "Olou tou kosmou i Elpida" (Όλου του κόσμου η Ελπίδα) Greek Christos Lagos 5
634 6  France 35 Kali "Monté la riviè" French, Antillean Creole
  • Rémy Bellenchombre
  • Kali
8
635 7  Sweden 32 Christer Björkman "I morgon är en annan dag" Swedish Niklas Strömstedt 22
636 8  Portugal 28 Dina "Amor d'água fresca" Portuguese 17
637 9  Cyprus 11 Evridiki "Teriazoume" (Ταιριάζουμε) Greek George Theofanous 11
638 10  Malta 5 Mary Spiteri "Little Child" English
3
639 11  Iceland 7 Heart 2 Heart "Nei eða já" Icelandic 7
640 12  Finland 31 Pave "Yamma Yamma" Finnish 23 ◁
641 13   Switzerland 37 Daisy Auvray "Mister Music Man" French Gordon Dent 15
642 14  Luxembourg 36 Marion Welter and Kontinent "Sou fräi" Luxembourgish
  • Ab van Goor
  • Jang Linster
21
643 15  Austria 31 Tony Wegas "Zusammen geh'n" German 10
644 16  United Kingdom 35 Michael Ball "One Step Out of Time" English
  • Paul Davies
  • Tony Ryan
  • Victor Stratton
2
645 17  Ireland 27 Linda Martin "Why Me" English 1
646 18  Denmark 25 Lotte Nilsson and Kenny Lübcke "Alt det som ingen ser" Danish Carsten Warming 12
647 19  Italy 34 Mia Martini "Rapsodia" Italian
4
648 20 Yugoslavia 27 Extra Nena "Ljubim te pesmama" (Љубим те песмама) Serbian
  • Gale Janković
  • Radivoje Radivojević
13
649 21  Norway 32 Merethe Trøan "Visjoner" Norwegian
  • Eva Jansen
  • Robert Morley
18
650 22  Germany 37 Wind "Träume sind für alle da" German 16
651 23  Netherlands 35 Humphrey Campbell "Wijs me de weg" Dutch Edwin Schimscheimer 9
Eurovision Song Contest 1993[89][90]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
652 1  Italy 35 Enrico Ruggeri "Sole d'Europa" Italian Enrico Ruggeri 12
653 2  Turkey 16 Burak Aydos, Öztürk Baybora and Serter "Esmer Yarim" Turkish Burak Aydos 21
654 3  Germany 38 Münchener Freiheit "Viel zu weit" German Stefan Zauner 18
655 4   Switzerland 38 Annie Cotton "Moi, tout simplement" French
  • Christophe Duc
  • Jean-Jacques Egli
3
656 5  Denmark 26 Seebach Band "Under stjernerne på himlen" Danish 22
657 6  Greece 16 Katerina Garbi "Ellada, hora tou fotos" (Ελλάδα, χώρα του φωτός) Greek Dimosthenis Stringlis 9
658 7  Belgium 38 Barbara "Iemand als jij" Dutch
  • Tobana
  • Marc Vliegen
25 ◁
659 8  Malta 6 William Mangion "This Time" English William Mangion 8
660 9  Iceland 8 Inga "Þá veistu svarið" Icelandic
  • Friðrik Sturluson
  • Jon Kjell Seljeseth
13
661 10  Austria 32 Tony Wegas "Maria Magdalena" German
14
662 11  Portugal 29 Anabela "A cidade até ser dia" Portuguese
10
663 12  France 36 Patrick Fiori "Mama Corsica" French, Corsican François Valéry 4
664 13  Sweden 33 Arvingarna "Eloise" Swedish
7
665 14  Ireland 28 Niamh Kavanagh "In Your Eyes" English Jimmy Walsh 1
666 15  Luxembourg 37 Modern Times "Donne-moi une chance" French, Luxembourgish
  • Patrick Hippert
  • Jimmy Martin
20
667 16  Slovenia 1 1X Band "Tih deževen dan" Slovene
  • Tomaž Kosec
  • Cole Moretti
22
668 17  Finland 32 Katri Helena "Tule luo" Finnish
  • Matti Puurtinen
  • Jukka Saarinen
17
669 18  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 Fazla "Sva bol svijeta" Bosnian 16
670 19  United Kingdom 36 Sonia "Better the Devil You Know" English
  • Dean Collinson
  • Red
2
671 20  Netherlands 36 Ruth Jacott "Vrede" Dutch 6
672 21  Croatia 1 Put "Don't Ever Cry" Croatian, English
15
673 22  Spain 33 Eva Santamaría "Hombres" Spanish Carlos Toro 11
674 23  Cyprus 12 Zymboulakis and Van Beke "Mi stamatas" (Μη σταματάς) Greek
  • Aristos Moschovakis
  • Rodoula Papalambrianou
19
675 24  Israel 19 Lehakat Shiru "Shiru" (שירו) Hebrew, English
24
676 25  Norway 33 Silje Vige "Alle mine tankar" Norwegian Bjørn Erik Vige 5
Eurovision Song Contest 1994[91][92]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
677 1  Sweden 34 Marie Bergman and Roger Pontare "Stjärnorna" Swedish
  • Peter Bertilsson
  • Mikael Littwold
13
678 2  Finland 33 CatCat "Bye Bye Baby" Finnish
  • Markku "Make" Lentonen
  • Kari Salli
22
679 3  Ireland 29 Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" English Brendan Graham 1
680 4  Cyprus 13 Evridiki "Ime anthropos ki ego" (Είμαι άνθρωπος κι εγώ) Greek George Theofanous 11
681 5  Iceland 9 Sigga "Nætur" Icelandic 12
682 6  United Kingdom 37 Frances Ruffelle "We Will Be Free (Lonely Symphony)" English
  • George De Angelis
  • Mark Dean
10
683 7  Croatia 2 Tony Cetinski "Nek' ti bude ljubav sva" Croatian
  • Željen Klašterka
  • Željko Krznarić
16
684 8  Portugal 30 Sara "Chamar a música" Portuguese
8
685 9   Switzerland 39 Duilio "Sto pregando" Italian Giuseppe Scaramella 19
686 10  Estonia 1 Silvi Vrait "Nagu merelaine" Estonian 24
687 11  Romania 1 Dan Bittman "Dincolo de nori" Romanian
21
688 12  Malta 7 Moira Stafrace and Christopher Scicluna "More than Love" English 5
689 13  Netherlands 37 Willeke Alberti "Waar is de zon" Dutch
  • Coot van Doesburgh
  • Edwin Schimscheimer
23
690 14  Germany 39 Mekado "Wir geben 'ne Party" German[lower-alpha 2] 3
691 15  Slovakia 1 Martin Ďurinda and Tublatanka "Nekonečná pieseň" Slovak 19
692 16  Lithuania 1 Ovidijus Vyšniauskas "Lopšinė mylimai" Lithuanian
25 ◁
693 17  Norway 34 Elisabeth Andreasson and Jan Werner Danielsen "Duett" Norwegian
6
694 18  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 Alma and Dejan "Ostani kraj mene" Bosnian
15
695 19  Greece 17 Kostas Bigalis and the Sea Lovers "To trehandiri (Diri Diri)" (Το τρεχαντήρι (Ντίρι Ντίρι)) Greek Kostas Bigalis 14
696 20  Austria 33 Petra Frey "Für den Frieden der Welt" German
17
697 21  Spain 34 Alejandro Abad "Ella no es ella" Spanish Alejandro Abad 18
698 22  Hungary 1 Friderika "Kinek mondjam el vétkeimet?" Hungarian Szilveszter Jenei 4
699 23  Russia 1 Youddiph "Vechny strannik" (Вечный странник) Russian
9
700 24  Poland 1 Edyta Górniak "To nie ja!" Polish
  • Jacek Cygan
  • Stanisław Syrewicz
2
701 25  France 37 Nina Morato "Je suis un vrai garçon" French
7
Eurovision Song Contest 1995[93][94]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
702 1  Poland 2 Justyna "Sama" Polish
18
703 2  Ireland 30 Eddie Friel "Dreamin'" English
  • Richard Abbott
  • Barry Woods
14
704 3  Germany 40 Stone and Stone "Verliebt in Dich" German Cheyenne Stone 23 ◁
705 4  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 Davor Popović "Dvadeset prvi vijek" Bosnian
19
706 5  Norway 35 Secret Garden "Nocturne" Norwegian
1
707 6  Russia 2 Philipp Kirkorov "Kolybelnaya dlya vulkana" (Колыбельная для вулкана) Russian
17
708 7  Iceland 10 Bo Halldórsson "Núna" Icelandic
15
709 8  Austria 34 Stella Jones "Die Welt dreht sich verkehrt" German Mischa Krausz 13
710 9  Spain 35 Anabel Conde "Vuelve conmigo" Spanish José María Purón 2
711 10  Turkey 17 Arzu Ece "Sev!" Turkish
16
712 11  Croatia 3 Magazin and Lidija "Nostalgija" Croatian 6
713 12  France 38 Nathalie Santamaria "Il me donne rendez-vous" French
4
714 13  Hungary 2 Csaba Szigeti "Új név egy régi ház falán" Hungarian
22
715 14  Belgium 39 Frédéric Etherlinck "La Voix est libre" French Pierre Theunis 20
716 15  United Kingdom 38 Love City Groove "Love City Groove" English
  • Yinka Charles
  • Paul Hardy
  • Tatsiana Mais
  • Stephen "Beanz" Rudden
  • Jay Williams
10
717 16  Portugal 31 Tó Cruz "Baunilha e chocolate" Portuguese 21
718 17  Cyprus 14 Alexandros Panayi "Sti fotia" (Στη φωτιά) Greek Alexandros Panayi 9
719 18  Sweden 35 Jan Johansen "Se på mej" Swedish 3
720 19  Denmark 27 Aud Wilken "Fra Mols til Skagen" Danish
5
721 20  Slovenia 2 Darja Švajger "Prisluhni mi" Slovene
  • Sašo Fajon
  • Primož Peterca
7
722 21  Israel 20 Liora "Amen" (אמן) Hebrew
8
723 22  Malta 8 Mike Spiteri "Keep Me in Mind" English
  • Ray Agius
  • Alfred Sant
10
724 23  Greece 18 Elina Konstantopoulou "Pia prosefhi" (Ποια προσευχή) Greek[lower-alpha 17]
  • Antonis Pappas
  • Nikos Terzis
12
Eurovision Song Contest 1996[95][96]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
725 1  Turkey 18 Şebnem Paker "Beşinci Mevsim" Turkish
12
726 2  United Kingdom 39 Gina G "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" English
8
727 3  Spain 36 Antonio Carbonell "Ay, qué deseo" Spanish
20
728 4  Portugal 32 Lúcia Moniz "O meu coração não tem cor" Portuguese
  • José Fanha
  • Pedro Osório
6
729 5  Cyprus 15 Constantinos "Mono gia mas" (Μόνο για μας) Greek
  • Andreas Giorgallis
  • Rodoula Papalambrianou
9
730 6  Malta 9 Miriam Christine "In a Woman's Heart" English
  • Paul Abela
  • Alfred Sant
10
731 7  Croatia 4 Maja Blagdan "Sveta ljubav" Croatian Zrinko Tutić 4
732 8  Austria 35 George Nussbaumer "Weil's dr guat got" German[lower-alpha 18]
  • Mischa Krausz
  • George Nussbaumer
10
733 9   Switzerland 40 Kathy Leander "Mon cœur l'aime" French Régis Mounir 16
734 10  Greece 19 Marianna Efstratiou "Emis forame to himona anixiatika" (Εμείς φοράμε το χειμώνα ανοιξιάτικα) Greek
14
735 11  Estonia 2 Maarja-Liis Ilus and Ivo Linna "Kaelakee hääl" Estonian
  • Priit Pajusaar
  • Kaari Sillamaa
5
736 12  Norway 36 Elisabeth Andreassen "I evighet" Norwegian Torhild Nigar 2
737 13  France 39 Dan Ar Braz and l'Héritage des Celtes "Diwanit bugale" Breton Dan Ar Braz 19
738 14  Slovenia 3 Regina "Dan najlepših sanj" Slovene Aleksander Kogoj 21
739 15  Netherlands 38 Maxine and Franklin Brown "De eerste keer" Dutch
7
740 16  Belgium 40 Lisa del Bo "Liefde is een kaartspel" Dutch
16
741 17  Ireland 31 Eimear Quinn "The Voice" English Brendan Graham 1
742 18  Finland 34 Jasmine "Niin kaunis on taivas" Finnish Timo Niemi 23 ◁
743 19  Iceland 11 Anna Mjöll "Sjúbídú" Icelandic
13
744 20  Poland 3 Kasia Kowalska "Chcę znać swój grzech" Polish
15
745 21  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 Amila Glamočak "Za našu ljubav" Bosnian
22
746 22  Slovakia 2 Marcel Palonder "Kým nás máš" Slovak
  • Juraj Burian
  • Jozef Urban
18
747 23  Sweden 36 One More Time "Den vilda" Swedish 3
Eurovision Song Contest 1997[97][98]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
748 1  Cyprus 16 Hara and Andreas Konstantinou "Mana mou" (Μάνα μου) Greek Constantina Konstantinou 5
749 2  Turkey 19 Şebnem Paker and Grup Etnic "Dinle" Turkish
3
750 3  Norway 37 Tor Endresen "San Francisco" Norwegian[lower-alpha 2]
24 ◁
751 4  Austria 36 Bettina Soriat "One Step" German[lower-alpha 2]
  • Marc Berry
  • Ina Siber
21
752 5  Ireland 32 Marc Roberts "Mysterious Woman" English John Farry 2
753 6  Slovenia 4 Tanja Ribič "Zbudi se" Slovene 10
754 7   Switzerland 41 Barbara Berta "Dentro di me" Italian Barbara Berta 22
755 8  Netherlands 39 Mrs. Einstein "Niemand heeft nog tijd" Dutch Ed Hooijmans 22
756 9  Italy 36 Jalisse "Fiumi di parole" Italian
  • Carmen di Domenico
  • Alessandra Drusian
  • Fabio Ricci
4
757 10  Spain 37 Marcos Llunas "Sin rencor" Spanish Marcos Llunas 6
758 11  Germany 41 Bianca Shomburg "Zeit" German 18
759 12  Poland 4 Anna Maria Jopek "Ale jestem" Polish
  • Magda Czapińska
  • Tomasz Lewandowski
11
760 13  Estonia 3 Maarja "Keelatud maa" Estonian
  • Harmo Kallaste
  • Kaari Sillamaa
8
761 14  Bosnia and Herzegovina 5 Alma Čardžić "Goodbye" Bosnian
18
762 15  Portugal 33 Célia Lawson "Antes do adeus" Portuguese
24 ◁
763 16  Sweden 37 Blond "Bara hon älskar mig" Swedish Stephan Berg 14
764 17  Greece 20 Marianna Zorba "Horepse" (Χόρεψε) Greek Manolis Manouselis 12
765 18  Malta 10 Debbie Scerri "Let Me Fly" English Ray Agius 9
766 19  Hungary 3 V.I.P. "Miért kell, hogy elmenj?" Hungarian
  • Krisztina Bokor Fekete
  • Sándor Józsa
  • Attila Kornyei
  • Viktor Rakonczai
12
767 20  Russia 3 Alla Pugacheva "Primadonna" (Примадонна) Russian Alla Pugacheva 15
768 21  Denmark 28 Kølig Kaj "Stemmen i mit liv" Danish
16
769 22  France 40 Fanny "Sentiments songes" French Jean-Paul Dréau 7
770 23  Croatia 5 E.N.I. "Probudi me" Croatian
17
771 24  United Kingdom 40 Katrina and the Waves "Love Shine a Light" English Kimberley Rew 1
772 25  Iceland 12 Paul Oscar "Minn hinsti dans" Icelandic
20
Eurovision Song Contest 1998[99][100]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
773 1  Croatia 6 Danijela "Neka mi ne svane" Croatian Petar Grašo 5
774 2  Greece 21 Thalassa "Mia krifi evaisthisia" (Μια κρυφή ευαισθησία) Greek
  • Yiannis Malachias
  • Yiannis Valvis
20
775 3  France 41 Marie Line "Où aller" French
24
776 4  Spain 38 Mikel Herzog "¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti?" Spanish
16
777 5   Switzerland 42 Gunvor "Lass ihn" German 25 ◁
778 6  Slovakia 3 Katarína Hasprová "Modlitba" Slovak
  • Gabriel Dušík
  • Anna Wepperyová
21
779 7  Poland 5 Sixteen "To takie proste" Polish
  • Olga Pruszkowska
  • Jarosław Pruszkowski
17
780 8  Israel 21 Dana International "Diva" (דיווה) Hebrew
1
781 9  Germany 42 Guildo Horn "Guildo hat euch lieb" German Stefan Raab 7
782 10  Malta 11 Chiara "The One That I Love" English
  • Sunny Aquilina
  • Jason Cassar
3
783 11  Hungary 4 Charlie "A holnap már nem lesz szomorú" Hungarian
  • Attila Horváth
  • István Lerch
23
784 12  Slovenia 5 Vili Resnik "Naj bogovi slišijo" Slovene
  • Matjaž Vlašič
  • Urša Vlašič
18
785 13  Ireland 33 Dawn Martin "Is Always Over Now" English Gerry Morgan 9
786 14  Portugal 34 Alma Lusa "Se eu te pudesse abraçar" Portuguese José Cid 12
787 15  Romania 2 Mălina Olinescu "Eu cred" Romanian
  • Adrian Romcescu
  • Liliana Ștefan
22
788 16  United Kingdom 41 Imaani "Where Are You?" English
2
789 17  Cyprus 17 Michael Hajiyanni "Genesis" (Γένεσις) Greek
11
790 18  Netherlands 40 Edsilia "Hemel en aarde" Dutch 4
791 19  Sweden 38 Jill Johnson "Kärleken är" Swedish 10
792 20  Belgium 41 Mélanie Cohl "Dis oui" French Philippe Swan 6
793 21  Finland 35 Edea "Aava" Finnish 15
794 22  Norway 38 Lars A. Fredriksen "Alltid sommer" Norwegian
  • David Eriksen
  • Linda Andernach Johannesen
  • Per Kristian Ottestad
8
795 23  Estonia 4 Koit Toome "Mere lapsed" Estonian 12
796 24  Turkey 20 Tüzmen "Unutamazsın" Turkish
  • Canan Tunç
  • Erdinç Tunç
14
797 25  Macedonia 1 Vlado Janevski "Ne zori, zoro" (Не зори, зоро) Macedonian 19
Eurovision Song Contest 1999[101][102]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
798 1  Lithuania 2 Aistė "Strazdas" Lithuanian[lower-alpha 19]
20
799 2  Belgium 42 Vanessa Chinitor "Like the Wind" English
12
800 3  Spain 39 Lydia "No quiero escuchar" Spanish
  • Adolfo Carmona Zamarreno
  • Carlos López González
  • Alejandro Piqueras Ramírez
  • Fernando Rodríguez Fernández
23 ◁
801 4  Croatia 7 Doris Dragović "Marija Magdalena" Croatian 4
802 5  United Kingdom 42 Precious "Say It Again" English Paul Varney 12
803 6  Slovenia 6 Darja Švajger "For a Thousand Years" English Primož Peterca 11
804 7  Turkey 21 Tuba Önal and Grup Mistik "Dön Artık" Turkish
  • Canan Tunç
  • Erdinç Tunç
16
805 8  Norway 39 Van Eijk "Living My Life Without You" English Stig André van Eijk 14
806 9  Denmark 29 Trine Jepsen and Michael Teschl "This Time I Mean It" English Ebbe Ravn 8
807 10  France 42 Nayah "Je veux donner ma voix" French
  • Gilles Arcens
  • René Colombies
  • Pascal Graczyk
  • Luigi Rutigliano
19
808 11  Netherlands 41 Marlayne "One Good Reason" English
8
809 12  Poland 6 Mietek Szcześniak "Przytul mnie mocno" Polish
18
810 13  Iceland 13 Selma "All Out of Luck" English
2
811 14  Cyprus 18 Marlain "Tha'ne erotas" (Θα'ναι έρωτας) Greek
  • George Kallis
  • Andreas Karanicolas
22
812 15  Sweden 39 Charlotte Nilsson "Take Me to Your Heaven" English
1
813 16  Portugal 35 Rui Bandeira "Como tudo começou" Portuguese
  • Tó Andrade
  • Jorge do Carmo
21
814 17  Ireland 34 The Mullans "When You Need Me" English Bronagh Mullan 17
815 18  Austria 37 Bobbie Singer "Reflection" English Dave Moskin 10
816 19  Israel 22 Eden "Happy Birthday" Hebrew, English
5
817 20  Malta 12 Times Three "Believe 'n Peace" English
  • Christopher Scicluna
  • Moira Stafrace
15
818 21  Germany 43 Sürpriz "Journey to Jerusalem – Kudüs'e Seyahat" German, Turkish, English[lower-alpha 11] 3
819 22  Bosnia and Herzegovina 6 Dino and Béatrice "Putnici" Bosnian, French Dino Dervišhalidović 7
820 23  Estonia 5 Evelin Samuel and Camille "Diamond of Night" English
6

2000s

Eurovision Song Contest 2000[103]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
821 1  Israel 23 PingPong "Sameach" (שמייח) Hebrew[lower-alpha 2]
22
822 2  Netherlands 42 Linda "No Goodbyes" English
  • Ellert Driessen
  • John O'Hare
13
823 3  United Kingdom 43 Nicki French "Don't Play That Song Again" English
  • Gerry Shephard
  • John Springate
16
824 4  Estonia 6 Ines "Once in a Lifetime" English
4
825 5  France 43 Sofia Mestari "On aura le ciel" French
  • Benoît Heinrich
  • Pierre Legay
23
826 6  Romania 3 Taxi "The Moon" English Dan Teodorescu 17
827 7  Malta 13 Claudette Pace "Desire" English[lower-alpha 20] 8
828 8  Norway 40 Charmed "My Heart Goes Boom" English
  • Morten Henriksen
  • Tore Madsen
11
829 9  Russia 4 Alsou "Solo" English
2
830 10  Belgium 43 Nathalie Sorce "Envie de vivre" French Silvio Pezzuto 24 ◁
831 11  Cyprus 19 Voice "Nomiza" (Νόμιζα) Greek, Italian
21
832 12  Iceland 14 August and Telma "Tell Me!" English
12
833 13  Spain 40 Serafín Zubiri "Colgado de un sueño" Spanish José María Purón 18
834 14  Denmark 30 Olsen Brothers "Fly on the Wings of Love" English Jørgen Olsen 1
835 15  Germany 44 Stefan Raab "Wadde hadde dudde da?" German, English Stefan Raab 5
836 16   Switzerland 43 Jane Bogaert "La vita cos'è?" Italian
  • Thomas Marin
  • Bernie Staub
20
837 17  Croatia 8 Goran Karan "Kad zaspu anđeli" Croatian
9
838 18  Sweden 40 Roger Pontare "When Spirits Are Calling My Name" English
  • Peter Dahl
  • Thomas Holmstrand
  • Linda Jansson
7
839 19  Macedonia 2 XXL "100% te ljubam" (100% те љубам) Macedonian, English
  • Dragan Karanfilovski
  • Orče Zafirovski
15
840 20  Finland 36 Nina Åström "A Little Bit" English
  • Luca Genta
  • Gerrit aan 't Goor
18
841 21  Latvia 1 Brainstorm "My Star" English Renārs Kaupers 3
842 22  Turkey 22 Pınar and the S.O.S. "Yorgunum Anla" Turkish, English 10
843 23  Ireland 35 Eamonn Toal "Millennium of Love" English
  • Gerry Simpson
  • Raymond J. Smyth
6
844 24  Austria 38 The Rounder Girls "All to You" English Dave Moskin 14
Eurovision Song Contest 2001[104]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
845 1  Netherlands 43 Michelle "Out on My Own" English
  • André Remkes
  • Dirk Jan Vermeij
18
846 2  Iceland 15 Two Tricky "Angel" English
  • Einar Bárðarson
  • Magnús Þór Sigmundsson
22 ◁
847 3  Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 Nino "Hano" Bosnian, English Nino Pršeš 14
848 4  Norway 41 Haldor Lægreid "On My Own" English
  • Ole Henrik Antonsen
  • Tom-Steinar Hanssen
  • Ole Jørgen Olsen
22 ◁
849 5  Israel 24 Tal Sondak "Ein Davar" (אין דבר) Hebrew
  • Yair Klinger
  • Shimrit Orr
16
850 6  Russia 5 Mumiy Troll "Lady Alpine Blue" English Ilya Lagutenko 12
851 7  Sweden 41 Friends "Listen to Your Heartbeat" English
5
852 8  Lithuania 3 Skamp "You Got Style" English, Lithuanian 13
853 9  Latvia 2 Arnis Mednis "Too Much" English
18
854 10  Croatia 9 Vanna "Strings of My Heart" English 10
855 11  Portugal 36 MTM "Só sei ser feliz assim" Portuguese Marco Quelhas 17
856 12  Ireland 36 Gary O'Shaughnessy "Without Your Love" English Pat Sheridan 21
857 13  Spain 41 David Civera "Dile que la quiero" Spanish Alejandro Abad 6
858 14  France 44 Natasha St-Pier "Je n'ai que mon âme" French, English Jill Kapler 4
859 15  Turkey 23 Sedat Yüce "Sevgiliye Son" Turkish, English
  • Figen Çakmak
  • Nurdan Güneri
  • Semih Güneri
11
860 16  United Kingdom 44 Lindsay Dracass "No Dream Impossible" English
15
861 17  Slovenia 7 Nuša Derenda "Energy" English
  • Lucienne Lončina
  • Matjaž Vlašič
7
862 18  Poland 7 Piasek "2 Long" English
20
863 19  Germany 45 Michelle "Wer Liebe lebt" German, English
  • Eva Richter
  • Matthias Stingl
  • Gino Trovatello
8
864 20  Estonia 7 Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL "Everybody" English 1
865 21  Malta 14 Fabrizio Faniello "Another Summer Night" English
9
866 22  Greece 22 Antique "Die for You" Greek, English
  • Antonis Pappas
  • Nikos Terzis
3
867 23  Denmark 31 Rollo and King "Never Ever Let You Go" English
  • Stefan Nielsen
  • Søren Poppe
2
Eurovision Song Contest 2002[105]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
868 1  Cyprus 20 One "Gimme" English George Theofanous 6
869 2  United Kingdom 45 Jessica Garlick "Come Back" English Martyn Baylay 3
870 3  Austria 39 Manuel Ortega "Say a Word" English
  • Alexander Kahr
  • Robert Pflugler
18
871 4  Greece 23 Michalis Rakintzis "S.A.G.A.P.O." English[lower-alpha 21] Michalis Rakintzis 17
872 5  Spain 42 Rosa "Europe's Living a Celebration" Spanish[lower-alpha 2]
  • Toni Ten
  • Xasqui Ten
7
873 6  Croatia 10 Vesna Pisarović "Everything I Want" English Milana Vlaović 11
874 7  Russia 6 Prime Minister "Northern Girl" English
10
875 8  Estonia 8 Sahlene "Runaway" English
3
876 9  Macedonia 3 Karolina "Od nas zavisi" (Од нас зависи) Macedonian
  • Vladimir Krstevski
  • Nikola Perevski
19
877 10  Israel 25 Sarit Hadad "Light a Candle" Hebrew, English
12
878 11   Switzerland 44 Francine Jordi "Dans le jardin de mon âme" French Francine Lehmann 22
879 12  Sweden 42 Afro-dite "Never Let It Go" English Marcos Ubeda 8
880 13  Finland 37 Laura "Addicted to You" English
20
881 14  Denmark 32 Malene "Tell Me Who You Are" English Michael Ronson 24 ◁
882 15  Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 Maja "Na jastuku za dvoje" (На јастуку за двоје) Serbian, English
  • Ružica Čavić
  • Stevo Cvikić
  • Dragan Mijatović
13
883 16  Belgium 44 Sergio and the Ladies "Sister" English
  • Dirk Paelinck
  • Marc Paelinck
13
884 17  France 45 Sandrine François "Il faut du temps" French
5
885 18  Germany 46 Corinna May "I Can't Live Without Music" English 21
886 19  Turkey 24 Buket Bengisu and Group Safir "Leylaklar Soldu Kalbinde" Turkish, English
  • Figen Çakmak
  • Fani Hodara
  • Sami Hodara
16
887 20  Malta 15 Ira Losco "7th Wonder" English 2
888 21  Romania 4 Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel "Tell Me Why" English
  • Mirela Fugaru
  • Ionel Tudor
9
889 22  Slovenia 8 Sestre "Samo ljubezen" Slovene
13
890 23  Latvia 3 Marie N "I Wanna" English
1
891 24  Lithuania 4 Aivaras "Happy You" English Aivaras Stepukonis 23
Eurovision Song Contest 2003[106]
# R/O Country # Artist Song Language Songwriter(s) Placing
892 1  Iceland 16 Birgitta "Open Your Heart" English
8
893 2  Austria 40 Alf Poier "Weil der Mensch zählt" German[lower-alpha 22] Alf Poier 6
894 3  Ireland 37 Mickey Harte "We've Got the World" English
  • Martin Brannigan
  • Keith Molloy
11
895 4  Turkey 25 Sertab Erener "Everyway That I Can" English 1
896 5  Malta 16 Lynn Chircop "To Dream Again" English
  • Cynthia Sammut
  • Alfred Zammit
25
897 6  Bosnia and Herzegovina 9 Mija Martina "Ne brini" Croatian, English
  • Arjana Kunštek
  • Ines Prajo
16
898 7  Portugal 37 Rita Guerra "Deixa-me sonhar" Portuguese, English Paulo Martins 22
899 8  Croatia 11 Claudia Beni "Više nisam tvoja" Croatian, English Andrej Babić 15
900 9  Cyprus 21 Stelios Constantas "Feeling Alive" English Stelios Constantas 20
901 10  Germany 47 Lou "Let's Get Happy" English 11
902 11  Russia 7 t.A.T.u. "Ne ver', ne boysia" (Не верь, не бойся) Russian 3
903 12  Spain 43 Beth "Dime" Spanish
  • Amaya Martínez
  • Jesús María Pérez
8
904 13  Israel 26 Lior Narkis "Words for Love" Hebrew[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 21]
  • Yossi Gispan
  • Yoni Ro'eh
19
905 14  Netherlands 44 Esther Hart "One More Night" English
13
906 15  United Kingdom 46 Jemini "Cry Baby" English Martin Isherwood 26 ◁
907 16  Ukraine 1 Olexandr "Hasta la vista" English[lower-alpha 5]
14
908 17  Greece 24 Mando "Never Let You Go" English
17
909 18  Norway 42 Jostein Hasselgård "I'm Not Afraid to Move On" English
4
910 19  France 46 Louisa Baïleche "Monts et merveilles" French Hocine Hallaf 18
911 20  Poland 8 Ich Troje "Keine GrenzenŻadnych granic" German, Polish, Russian 7
912 21  Latvia 4 F.L.Y. "Hello from Mars" English 24
913 22  Belgium 45 Urban Trad "Sanomi" Imaginary Yves Barbieux 2
914 23  Estonia 9 Ruffus "Eighties Coming Back" English Vaiko Eplik 21
915 24  Romania 5 Nicola "Don't Break My Heart" English
10
916 25  Sweden 43 Fame "Give Me Your Love" English
  • Calle Kindbom
  • Carl Lösnitz
5
917 26  Slovenia 9 Karmen "Nanana" English
23

2004–present

Entries which failed to qualify

Qualifying competitions were held in advance of the 1993 and 1996 editions of the contest, as a measure to reduce the number of competing entries. In 1993 Kvalifikacija za Millstreet was held between seven new Eastern European countries competing for three places in the contest proper;[89][107] in 1996 an audio-only competition was held for all interested participants, with Norway automatically qualified as host country and 29 additional countries competing for 22 places in the contest.[95][108] Unlike the semi-final system in place since 2004, in which countries that do not advance from the semi-finals are still credited as having participated in the contest, countries which competed in these qualifying rounds but failed to progress to the main contest have not been credited with having participated in that year's contest.

Kvalifikacija za Millstreet[107][109]
Country Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
 Estonia Janika Sillamaa "Muretut meelt ja südametuld" Estonian
 Hungary Andrea Szulák "Árva reggel" Hungarian
  • Emese Hatvani
  • György Jakab
  • László Pásztor
 Romania Dida Drăgan "Nu pleca" Romanian
 Slovakia Elán "Amnestia na neveru" Slovak
Eurovision Song Contest 1996 Qualifying Round[108][109]
Country Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
 Denmark Dorthe Andersen and Martin Loft "Kun med dig" Danish
 Germany Leon "Planet of Blue" German[lower-alpha 2]
 Hungary Gjon Delhusa "Fortuna" Hungarian Gjon Delhusa
 Israel Galit Bell "Shalom Olam" (שלום עולם) Hebrew
  • Eyal Madan
  • Doron Vitenberg
 Macedonia Kaliopi "Samo ti" (Само ти) Macedonian Kaliopi Grill
 Romania Monica Anghel and Sincron "Rugă pentru pacea lumii" Romanian
  • Cornel Fugaru
  • Mirela Voiculescu
 Russia Andrey Kosinskiy "Ya eto ya" (Я это я) Russian
  • Nikolai Denisov
  • Andrey Kosinskiy

Withdrawn and disqualified entries

On a number of occasions entries into the contest have been prevented from competing at a late stage, either through withdrawal by the participating broadcaster or through disqualification by the European Broadcasting Union. The list below highlights cases where an entry for a given country had been planned in a particular year but which ultimately did not occur, either by withdrawal, disqualification or the cancellation of the contest.

On a number of occasions participation in the contest has been either suggested or attempted by countries which are ineligible due to a lack of a participating EBU member broadcaster, such as past media reports of interest by broadcasters in China, Kosovo, Liechtenstein and Qatar.[110][111][112][113] Participation has also been suggested for a number of nations and territories whose participation is currently covered by another country. Potential entries from Wales and Scotland (currently countries of the United Kingdom) and the Faroe Islands (currently a territory of Denmark) have been reported, but are generally prevented due to the exclusive participation rights of the sovereign nation to which they belong.[114][115][116] Wales and Scotland have participated in other Eurovision events where the United Kingdom as a whole do not participate, including the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and Eurovision Choir.[117][118]

Rescinded Eurovision entries
Year Country Artist Song Language Reason Ref(s)
1968  Norway Odd Børre "Jeg har aldri vært så glad i noen som deg" Norwegian Withdrawn [119][120]
Kirsti Sparboe
1971   Switzerland Peter, Sue and Marc "Légende de mon pays" French Withdrawn [121][122]
1973  Malta No artist or song selected Withdrawn [123]
1974  France Dani "La Vie à vingt-cinq ans" French Withdrawn [50][119][124]
1976  Germany Tony Marshall "Der Star" German Disqualified [119][125]
1977  Tunisia No artist or song selected Withdrawn [56][119][126]
1979  Turkey Maria Rita Epik and 21. Peron "Seviyorum" Turkish Withdrawn [60][119][127]
1982  Greece Themis Adamantidis "Sarantapente kopelies" (Σαρανταπέντε κοπελιές) Greek Disqualified [66][119][128]
1986  Greece Polina "Wagon-lit" (Βαγκόν λι) Greek Withdrawn [119][129]
1988  Cyprus Yiannis Dimitrou "Thimame" (Θυμάμαι) Greek Disqualified [119][130]
1990  Austria Duett "Das Beste" German Disqualified [119][131]
1992   Switzerland Géraldine Olivier "Soleil, soleil" German Disqualified [132][133]
1999  Bosnia and Herzegovina Hari Mata Hari "Starac i more" Bosnian Disqualified [119][134]
 Germany Corinna May "Hör den Kindern einfach zu" German Disqualified [119][134][135]
2002  Lithuania B'Avarija "We All" English Disqualified [119][136]

See also

Notes

  1. The full results of the first contest are unknown as only the winner was announced. The official Eurovision website lists all remaining entries as having placed second.[14]
  2. Contains words or phrases in English
  3. Contains words or phrases in French
  4. Contains words or phrases in Italian
  5. Contains words or phrases in Spanish
  6. Contains words or phrases in Dutch
  7. Contains words or phrases in Finnish
  8. Contains words or phrases in German
  9. Contains words or phrases in Russian
  10. Specifically Viennese German
  11. Contains words or phrases in Hebrew
  12. Contains words or phrases in Irish
  13. Contains words or phrases in Norwegian
  14. Contains words or phrases in Serbo-Croatian
  15. Contains words or phrases in Swedish
  16. Contains words or phrases in Northern Sami
  17. Contains words or phrases in Ancient Greek
  18. Specifically Vorarlbergisch, a High Alemannic dialect
  19. Specifically Samogitian, a dialect spoken mostly in Samogitia
  20. Contains words or phrases in Maltese
  21. Contains words or phrases in Greek
  22. Specifically Styrian, a Southern Bavarian dialect

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Further reading

  • O'Connor, John Kennedy (2010). The Eurovision Song Contest: The Official History (2nd ed.). London: Carlton Books. ISBN 978-1-84732-521-1.
  • Roxburgh, Gordon (2012). Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. Volume One: The 1950s and 1960s. Prestatyn: Telos Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84583-065-6.
  • Roxburgh, Gordon (2014). Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. Volume Two: The 1970s. Prestatyn: Telos Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84583-093-9.
  • Roxburgh, Gordon (2016). Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. Volume Three: The 1980s. Prestatyn: Telos Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84583-118-9.
  • Roxburgh, Gordon (2020). Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. Volume Four: The 1990s. Prestatyn: Telos Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84583-163-9.
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