Eurovision Song Contest winners

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This is a list of winners of the Eurovision Song Contest, an annual competition organised by member countries of the European Broadcasting Union. The Contest, which has been broadcast every year since its debut in 1956, is one of the longest-running television programmes in the world. The Contest's winner has been determined using numerous voting techniques throughout its history; centre to these have been the awarding of points to countries by juries or televoters. The country awarded the most points is declared the winner.[1] The first Eurovision Song Contest was not won on points, but by votes (two per country), and only the winner was announced.[2]

The Contest has produced fifty-six winners in fifty-three Contests: one every year except the tied 1969 Contest, which had four winners. Twenty-five different countries have won the Contest; the most recent addition to this list is Russia, which won the Contest in 2008. Switzerland also won the Contest on their debut—the first Contest, in 1956. The country with the highest number of wins is Ireland, with seven. Portugal is the country with the longest history in the Contest without a win; it made its forty-first appearance at the 2008 Contest. The only person to have won more than once is Johnny Logan, who won the Contest three times for Ireland; once as a singer, in 1980; once as a singer-songwriter, in 1987; and once as a songwriter for Linda Martin, in 1992.

Winning the Eurovision Song Contest provides a unique opportunity for the winning artist(s) to capitalise on their success and surrounding publicity by launching or furthering their international career. However, throughout the history of the Contest relatively few names have gone on to be huge international stars. The most notable winning Eurovision artists whose career was directly launched into the spotlight following their win were ABBA, who won the Contest for Sweden in 1974 with their song "Waterloo". ABBA went on to be one of the most successful bands of their time.[3] Another notable winner who subsequently achieved international fame and success was Céline Dion, who won the Contest for Switzerland in 1988 with the song "Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi". Dion's success, however, is not as directly attributed to her winning the Contest, as she achieved international fame some years later.[4]

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[edit] Winners

Year Country Song Performer Points Margin Second place Date Host city
1956 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland "Refrain" Lys Assia N/A[5] N/A N/A 24 May 1956 Lugano
1957 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands "Net Als Toen" Corry Brokken &0000000000000031.00000031 &0000000000000014.00000014 Flag of France France 3 March 1957 Frankfurt am Main
1958 Flag of France France "Dors, Mon Amour" André Claveau &0000000000000027.00000027 &0000000000000003.0000003 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 12 March 1958 Hilversum
1959 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands "Een Beetje" Teddy Scholten &0000000000000021.00000021 &0000000000000005.0000005 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 11 March 1959 Cannes
1960 Flag of France France "Tom Pillibi" Jacqueline Boyer &0000000000000032.00000032 &0000000000000007.0000007 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 25 March 1960 London
1961 Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg "Nous les amoureux" Jean-Claude Pascal &0000000000000031.00000031 &0000000000000006.0000006 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 18 March 1961 Cannes
1962 Flag of France France "Un premier amour" Isabelle Aubret &0000000000000026.00000026 &0000000000000013.00000013 Flag of Monaco Monaco 18 March 1962 Luxembourg
1963 Flag of Denmark Denmark "Dansevise" Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann &0000000000000042.00000042 &0000000000000002.0000002 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 23 March 1963 London
1964 Flag of Italy Italy "Non ho l'età (per amarti)" Gigliola Cinquetti &0000000000000049.00000049 &0000000000000032.00000032 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 21 March 1964 Copenhagen
1965 Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" France Gall &0000000000000032.00000032 &0000000000000006.0000006 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 20 March 1965 Naples
1966 Flag of Austria Austria "Merci Chérie" Udo Jürgens &0000000000000031.00000031 &0000000000000015.00000015 Flag of Sweden Sweden 5 March 1966 Luxembourg
1967 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom "Puppet on a String" Sandie Shaw &0000000000000042.00000042 &0000000000000025.00000025 Flag of Ireland Ireland 8 April 1967 Vienna
1968 Flag of Spain Spain "La, la, la" Massiel &0000000000000029.00000029 &0000000000000001.0000001 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 6 April 1968 London
1969[6] Flag of Spain Spain "Vivo Cantando" Salomé &0000000000000018.00000018 N/A N/A 29 March 1969 Madrid
1969[6] Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom "Boom Bang-a-Bang" Lulu &0000000000000018.00000018 N/A N/A 29 March 1969 Madrid
1969[6] Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands "De Troubadour" Lennie Kuhr &0000000000000018.00000018 N/A N/A 29 March 1969 Madrid
1969[6] Flag of France France "Un jour, un enfant" Frida Boccara &0000000000000018.00000018 N/A N/A 29 March 1969 Madrid
1970 Flag of Ireland Ireland "All Kinds of Everything" Dana &0000000000000032.00000032 &0000000000000006.0000006 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 21 March 1970 Amsterdam
1971 Flag of Monaco Monaco "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" Séverine 128 &0000000000000012.00000012 Flag of Spain Spain 3 April 1971 Dublin
1972 Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg "Après Toi" Vicky Leandros 128 &0000000000000014.00000014 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 25 March 1972 Edinburgh
1973 Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg "Tu Te Reconnaîtras" Anne-Marie David 129 &0000000000000004.0000004 Flag of Spain Spain 7 April 1973 Luxembourg
1974 Flag of Sweden Sweden "Waterloo" ABBA &0000000000000024.00000024 &0000000000000006.0000006 Flag of Italy Italy 6 April 1974 Brighton
1975 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands "Ding-A-Dong" Teach-In 152 &0000000000000014.00000014 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 22 March 1975 Stockholm
1976 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom "Save Your Kisses for Me" Brotherhood of Man 164 &0000000000000017.00000017 Flag of France France 3 April 1976 The Hague
1977 Flag of France France "L'Oiseau Et L'Enfant" Marie Myriam 136 &0000000000000015.00000015 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 7 May 1977 London
1978 Flag of Israel Israel "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" Izhar Cohen & Alphabeta 157 &0000000000000032.00000032 Flag of Belgium Belgium 22 April 1978 Paris
1979 Flag of Israel Israel "Hallelujah" Gali Atari & Milk and Honey 125 &0000000000000009.0000009 Flag of Spain Spain 31 March 1979 Jerusalem
1980 Flag of Ireland Ireland "What's Another Year?" Johnny Logan 143 &0000000000000015.00000015 Flag of Germany Germany 19 April 1980 The Hague
1981 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom "Making Your Mind Up" Bucks Fizz 136 &0000000000000004.0000004 Flag of Germany Germany 4 April 1981 Dublin
1982 Flag of Germany Germany "Ein Bisschen Frieden" Nicole 161 &0000000000000061.00000061 Flag of Israel Israel 24 April 1982 Harrogate
1983 Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg "Si la vie est cadeau" Corinne Hermès 142 &0000000000000006.0000006 Flag of Israel Israel 23 April 1983 Munich
1984 Flag of Sweden Sweden "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" Herreys 145 &0000000000000008.0000008 Flag of Ireland Ireland 5 May 1984 Luxembourg
1985 Flag of Norway Norway "La det swinge" Bobbysocks 123 &0000000000000018.00000018 Flag of Germany Germany 4 May 1985 Gothenburg
1986 Flag of Belgium Belgium "J'aime la vie" Sandra Kim 176 &0000000000000031.00000031 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 3 May 1986 Bergen
1987 Flag of Ireland Ireland "Hold Me Now" Johnny Logan 172 &0000000000000031.00000031 Flag of Germany Germany 9 May 1987 Brussels
1988 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland "Ne partez pas sans moi" Céline Dion 137 &0000000000000001.0000001 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 30 April 1988 Dublin
1989 Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia "Rock Me" Riva 137 &0000000000000007.0000007 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 6 May 1989 Lausanne
1990 Flag of Italy Italy "Insieme: 1992" Toto Cutugno 149 &0000000000000017.00000017 Flag of Ireland Ireland, Flag of France France[7] 5 May 1990 Zagreb
1991 Flag of Sweden Sweden "Fångad av en stormvind" Carola 146 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000[8] Flag of France France 4 May 1991 Rome
1992 Flag of Ireland Ireland "Why Me" Linda Martin 155 &0000000000000016.00000016 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 9 May 1992 Malmö
1993 Flag of Ireland Ireland "In Your Eyes" Niamh Kavanagh 187 &0000000000000023.00000023 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 15 May 1993 Millstreet
1994 Flag of Ireland Ireland "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan 226 &0000000000000060.00000060 Flag of Poland Poland 30 April 1994 Dublin
1995 Flag of Norway Norway "Nocturne" Secret Garden 148 &0000000000000029.00000029 Flag of Spain Spain 13 May 1995 Dublin
1996 Flag of Ireland Ireland "The Voice" Eimear Quinn 162 &0000000000000048.00000048 Flag of Norway Norway 18 May 1996 Oslo
1997 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom "Love Shine a Light" Katrina and the Waves 227 &0000000000000070.00000070 Flag of Ireland Ireland 3 May 1997 Dublin
1998 Flag of Israel Israel "Diva" Dana International 172 &0000000000000006.0000006 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 9 May 1998 Birmingham
1999 Flag of Sweden Sweden "Take Me to Your Heaven" Charlotte Nilsson 163 &0000000000000017.00000017 Flag of Iceland Iceland 29 May 1999 Jerusalem
2000 Flag of Denmark Denmark "Fly on the Wings of Love" Olsen Brothers 195 &0000000000000040.00000040 Flag of Russia Russia 13 May 2000 Stockholm
2001 Flag of Estonia Estonia "Everybody" Tanel Padar, Dave Benton & 2XL 198 &0000000000000021.00000021 Flag of Denmark Denmark 12 May 2001 Copenhagen
2002 Flag of Latvia Latvia "I Wanna" Marie N 176 &0000000000000012.00000012 Flag of Malta Malta 25 May 2002 Tallinn
2003 Flag of Turkey Turkey "Everyway That I Can" Sertab Erener 167 &0000000000000002.0000002 Flag of Belgium Belgium 24 May 2003 Riga
2004 Flag of Ukraine Ukraine "Wild Dances" Ruslana 280 &0000000000000017.00000017 Flag of Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro 15 May 2004[9] Istanbul
2005 Flag of Greece Greece "My Number One" Helena Paparizou 230 &0000000000000038.00000038 Flag of Malta Malta 21 May 2005[9] Kiev
2006 Flag of Finland Finland "Hard Rock Hallelujah" Lordi 292 &0000000000000044.00000044 Flag of Russia Russia 20 May 2006[9] Athens
2007 Flag of Serbia Serbia "Molitva" Marija Šerifović 268 &0000000000000033.00000033 Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 12 May 2007[9] Helsinki
2008 Flag of Russia Russia "Believe" Dima Bilan 272 &0000000000000042.00000042 Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 24 May 2008[10] Belgrade

Eleven Eurovision winners (alongside three non-winners) featured at the Congratulations concert in 2005, in which ABBA's "Waterloo" was voted the most popular song of the Contest's first fifty years.[11] The most successful country never to have won the Contest is Malta, having finished second and third twice. The highest number of points scored by a winning country at Eurovision was the 292 points achieved by Finland's Lordi at the 2006 Contest. The lowest total is the eighteen points scored by the four winning countries in 1969. The largest margin of victory was that of Katrina and The Waves in 1997, who won by 70 points.

The United Kingdom has finished second fifteen times at Eurovision, more than any other country. Since the introduction of the current voting system in 1975, the winner of the Contest has been decided by the final voting nation on ten occasions.[12]

[edit] By country

Map showing each country's number of Eurovision wins:      Seven wins     Five wins     Four wins     Three wins     Two wins     One win     No wins
Map showing each country's number of Eurovision wins:[13]      Seven wins     Five wins     Four wins     Three wins     Two wins     One win     No wins
Wins Country Years
7 Flag of Ireland Ireland 1970, 1980, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996
5 Flag of France France 1958, 1960, 1962, 1969, 1977
Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg 1961, 1965, 1972, 1973, 1983
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 1967, 1969, 1976, 1981, 1997
4 Flag of Sweden Sweden 1974, 1984, 1991, 1999
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1957, 1959, 1969, 1975
3 Flag of Israel Israel 1978, 1979, 1998
2 Flag of Denmark Denmark 1963, 2000
Flag of Norway Norway 1985, 1995
Flag of Italy Italy 1964, 1990
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 1956, 1988
Flag of Spain Spain 1968, 1969
1 Flag of Austria Austria 1966
Flag of Monaco Monaco 1971
Flag of Germany Germany 1982
Flag of Belgium Belgium 1986
Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1989
Flag of Estonia Estonia 2001
Flag of Latvia Latvia 2002
Flag of Turkey Turkey 2003
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 2004
Flag of Greece Greece 2005
Flag of Finland Finland 2006
Flag of Serbia Serbia 2007
Flag of Russia Russia 2008

Years in italics indicate joint wins.

[edit] By language

Between 1966 and 1973, and again between 1977 and 1998, countries were only permitted to perform in their own language; see the main Eurovision Song Contest article.

Marija Šerifović's "Molitva" became the first Serbian language song to win the Contest, the first winner since 1989 to be in a language that had never produced a winning song before and the first winner since 1998 to be in a language other than English.
Marija Šerifović's "Molitva" became the first Serbian language song to win the Contest, the first winner since 1989 to be in a language that had never produced a winning song before and the first winner since 1998 to be in a language other than English.
Wins Language Years Countries
23 English 1967, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,[14] 2005, 2006, 2008 United Kingdom, Ireland, Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Turkey, Ukraine,[14] Greece, Finland, Russia
14 French 1956, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1983, 1986, 1988 Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Monaco, Belgium
3 Dutch 1957, 1959, 1969 Netherlands
Hebrew 1978, 1979, 1998 Israel
2 Norwegian 1985, 1995 Norway
Swedish 1984, 1991 Sweden
Italian 1964, 1990 Italy
German 1966, 1982 Austria, Germany
Spanish 1968, 1969 Spain
1 Danish 1963 Denmark
Serbo-Croatian 1989 Yugoslavia
Serbian 2007 Serbia

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Extract from the rules for the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision.tv. Retrieved on 22 August 2007.
  2. ^ Eurovision 1956. Eurovision.tv. Retrieved on 24 May 2008.
  3. ^ BBC News (6 December 2005). ABBA's Bjorn says no to reunion. Retrieved on 15 March 2008.
  4. ^ Billboard.com. Biography - Celine Dion. Retrieved on 15 March 2008.
  5. ^ The full results of the 1956 Contest were never released; only the winner is known.
  6. ^ a b c d Four countries tied for first place at the 1969 Contest. As no tie-break structure was in place, all four were declared joint winners.
  7. ^ Ireland and France tied for second place in the 1990 Contest.
  8. ^ Sweden won the 1991 Contest following a tie-break.
  9. ^ a b c d Since 2004 the Contest has included a televised semi-final. In 2004 this was held on the Wednesday before the final, and since 2005 it has been held on the Thursday of "Eurovision Week".
  10. ^ Since 2008 the Contest has included two semi-finals, held on the Tuesday and Thursday before the final.
  11. ^ ABBA win 'Eurovision 50th' vote. BBC News (23 October 2005). Retrieved on 22 August 2007.
  12. ^ 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1998, 2002 and 2003.
  13. ^ On this map, Croatia is credited with Yugoslavia's win, as the singer of that entry came from Croatia.
  14. ^ a b This song was partially sung in Ukrainian.

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