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Eleven Eurovision winners (alongside three non-winners) were featured at the special concert Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005, in which ABBA's "Waterloo" was voted the most popular song of the contest's first fifty years. [85] Ireland and Sweden have won seven times, more than any other country. Ireland also won ...
Songs from a Secret Garden: 1996 "The Voice" Eimear Quinn: CNR — 9 — — 3 21 — 31 — 40 Non-album single 1997 "Love Shine a Light" Katrina and the Waves: Warner Music: 2 6 — 62 5 6 2 5 26 3 NOR: Gold [24] Walk on Water: 1998 "Diva" Dana International: IMP 37 2 59 47 10 11 12 3 15 11 BEL: Gold [25] Diva - The Hits: 1999 "Take Me to ...
[239] [240] The video for "Occidentali's Karma" by Francesco Gabbani, which placed sixth for Italy in 2017, became the first Eurovision song to reach more than 200 million views on YouTube, [241] while "Soldi" by Mahmood, the Italian runner-up in 2019, was the most-streamed Eurovision song on Spotify until it was overtaken by that year's winner ...
Sixty-nine songs have claimed the top prize since the competition began in 1956 - and some are a lot better than others Eurovision Song Contest: Every winner ranked from worst to best Skip to main ...
[234] 14 songs from Eurovision history, chosen by fans and the contest's Reference Group, competed to determine the most popular song from the contest's first 50 years. [235] [236] Broadcast live in 31 countries which had competed in Eurovision at that point, the combined votes of the viewing public and juries selected a winner over two rounds ...
Switzerland has won the Eurovision Song Contest. Swiss entry Nemo stormed the contest with the song “The Code,” walking away with 591 points — a combination of a jury vote and public vote.
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As the competition heats up, here are our top 10 favourites to win the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, in no particular order. Bambie Thug – “Doomsday Blues”, representing Ireland