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Initially each country was allowed to submit two three-minute (or less) songs, performed by inhabitants of the respective country. By the 1960s, entries were limited to one song per country (participation in the contest had almost doubled), and the songs had to be sung in the national language of the country. Participation continued to grow through the 1980s, and by the turn of the century the rules had been changed several times to both limit the number of finalists and to allow for the new independent republics that arose from the former Eastern bloc nations. At present (2001) qualification is based on an odd combination of seeding and relegation and promotion places. Despite its name some non-European countries such as Israel have taken part.
The winner of the contest is decided by phone polls held during the telecast in each country, and points awarded by rank for each country's phone poll results (people are excluded for voting for the artist representing their home country).
Hosting the Eurovision Song Contest is an honor accorded the winners of the previous year -- although it means that the winners actually incur heavy expenses as a result of winning. Many pop singers and groups have begun the path to fame with a win at the contest, perhaps most notably ABBA.
The musicians and songs selected for the contest tend towards very conventional "bubblegum" pop, and voting patterns tend to bear little resemblance to the actual quality of the music and often show more about the ethnic prejudices of various European nations than anything else (for instance, English and French acts tend to go very poorly in each other's poll, Turkey and Greece generally snub each other, conversely Turkish acts poll well in Germany due to the large population of Turkish expatriates there). Many viewers of the contest indeed view the event as a combination of camp entertainment and a musical train wreck (a fact played upon in the English-language broadcast with the sardonic BBC commentary of [Terry Wogan]?) and a subculture of Eurovision song contest drinking games and the like has evolved in some countries.
And the winners are:
Year | Country | Song | Performer |
1956 | Switzerland | Refrain | [Lys Assi]? |
1957 | The Netherlands | Net Als Toen | [Corry Brokken]? |
1958 | France | Dors mon amour | Andre Claveau |
1959 | The Netherlands | Een beetje | Teddy Scholten |
1960 | France | Tom Pilibi | Jacqueline Boyer |
1961 | Luxembourg | Nous les amoureux | Jean-Claude Pascal |
1962 | France | Un premier amour | Isabelle Aubret |
1963 | Denmark | Dansevise | Grethe & Jorgen Ingmann |
1964 | Italy | ''Non ho l'eta | Gigliola Cinquetti |
1965 | Luxembourg | ''Poupee de cire, poupee de son | France Gall |
1966 | Austria | Mercie Cherie | Udo Jurgens |
1967 | United Kingdom | ''Puppet on a string | Sandy Shaw |
1968 | Spain | La, la, la ... | Massiel |
1969 (joint winner) | Spain | Vivo cantando | Salome |
1969 (joint winner) | France | ''Un jour, un enfant | Frida Boccara |
1969 (joint winner) | The Netherlands | De troubador | Lennie Kuhr |
1969 (joint winner) | United Kingdom | Boom bang a bang | Lulu |
1970 | Ireland | All kinds of everything | Dana |
1971 | Monaco | Un banc un arbre une rue | Severine |
1972 | Luxembourg | Apres toi | Vicky Leandros |
1973 | Luxembourg | Tu te reconnaitras | Anne Marie David |
1974 | Sweden | Waterloo | ABBA |
1975 | The Netherlands | Ding-a-dong | Teach-In |
1976 | United Kingdom | Save Your Kisses for Me | Brotherhood of Man |
1977 | France | L'oiseau et l'enfant | Marie Myriam |
1978 | Israel | A-ba'ni-bi | Izhar Cohen |
1979 | Israel | Hallelujah | Milk and Honey with Gali |
1980 | Ireland | What's another year | Johnny Logan & Choir |
1981 | United Kingdom | Making your mind up | Bucks Fizz |
1982 | Germany | ''Ein Bisschen frieden | Nicole |
1983 | Luxembourg | Si la vie est cadeau | Corinne Hermes |
1984 | Sweden | Diggi-loo-diggi-ley | Herrey's |
1985 | Norway | La det swinge | Bobbysocks |
1986 | Belgium | J'aime la vie | Sandra Kim |
1987 | Ireland | Hold me now | Johnny Logan |
1988 | Switzerland | Ne partez pas sans moi | [Celine Dion]? |
1989 | Yugoslavia | Rock Me, Baby | Riva |
1990 | Italy | Insieme 1992 | Toto Cutugno |
1991 | Sweden | Fangad av en stormvind | Carola |
1992 | Ireland | Why me | Linda Martin |
1993 | Ireland | In your eyes | Niamh Kavanagh |
1994 | Ireland | Rock'n Roll kids | Paul Harrington / Charlie McGettigan? |
1995 | Norway | Nocturne | Secret Garden |
1996 | Ireland | The voice | Eimear Quinn |
1997 | United Kingdom | ''Love shine a light | [Katrina and The Waves]? |
1998 | Israel | Diva | Dana International |
1999 | Sweden | Take me to your heaven | Charlotee Nilsson |
2000 | Denmark | Fly on the wings of love | Olsen Brothers |