List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (1956–2003)
Appearance
1950s | 1956 | 1957 | 1958 | 1959 | ||||||
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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 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | ||||||
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This is a list of countries that have performed at the Eurovision Song Contest from 1956 to 2003.
Entries
[change | change source]Table key
- 1 Winner – Winning entries in each contest
- 2 Second place – Entries which came second in each contest
- 3 Third place – Entries which came third in each contest
1950s
[change | change source]R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final[a] |
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1 | Netherlands | Jetty Paerl | "De vogels van Holland" | Dutch | — |
2 | Switzerland | Lys Assia | "Das alte Karussell" | German | — |
3 | Belgium | Fud Leclerc | "Messieurs les noyés de la Seine" | French | — |
4 | Germany | Walter Andreas Schwarz | "Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück" | German | — |
5 | France | Mathé Altéry | "Le Temps perdu" | French | — |
6 | Luxembourg | Michèle Arnaud | "Ne crois pas" | French | — |
7 | Italy | Franca Raimondi | "Aprite le finestre" | Italian | — |
8 | Netherlands | Corry Brokken | "Voorgoed voorbij" | Dutch | — |
9 | Switzerland | Lys Assia | "Refrain" | French | 1 |
10 | Belgium | Mony Marc | "Le Plus Beau Jour de ma vie" | French | — |
11 | Germany | Freddy Quinn | "So geht das jede Nacht" | German | — |
12 | France | Dany Dauberson | "Il est là" | French | — |
13 | Luxembourg | Michèle Arnaud | "Les Amants de minuit" | French | — |
14 | Italy | Tonina Torrielli | "Amami se vuoi" | Italian | — |
R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | Belgium | Bobbejaan Schoepen | "Straatdeuntje" | Dutch | 8 |
2 | Luxembourg | Danièle Dupré | "Tant de peine" | French | 4 |
3 | United Kingdom | Patricia Bredin | "All" | English | 7 |
4 | Italy | Nunzio Gallo | "Corde della mia chitarra" | Italian | 6 |
5 | Austria | Bob Martin | "Wohin, kleines Pony?" | German | 10 |
6 | Netherlands | Corry Brokken | "Net als toen" | Dutch | 1 |
7 | Germany | Margot Hielscher | "Telefon, Telefon" | German | 4 |
8 | France | Paule Desjardins | "La Belle Amour" | French | 2 |
9 | Denmark | Birthe Wilke and Gustav Winckler | "Skibet skal sejle i nat" | Danish | 3 |
10 | Switzerland | Lys Assia | "L'Enfant que j'étais" | French | 8 |
R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | Italy | Domenico Modugno | "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" | Italian | 3 |
2 | Netherlands | Corry Brokken | "Heel de wereld" | Dutch | 9 |
3 | France | André Claveau | "Dors mon amour" | French | 1 |
4 | Luxembourg | Solange Berry | "Un grand amour" | French | 9 |
5 | Sweden | Alice Babs | "Lilla stjärna" | Swedish | 4 |
6 | Denmark | Raquel Rastenni | "Jeg rev et blad ud af min dagbog" | Danish | 8 |
7 | Belgium | Fud Leclerc | "Ma petite chatte" | French | 5 |
8 | Germany | Margot Hielscher | "Für zwei Groschen Musik" | German | 7 |
9 | Austria | Liane Augustin | "Die ganze Welt braucht Liebe" | German | 5 |
10 | Switzerland | Lys Assia | "Giorgio" | German, Italian | 2 |
R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | France | Jean Philippe | "Oui oui oui oui" | French | 3 |
2 | Denmark | Birthe Wilke | "Uh, jeg ville ønske jeg var dig" | Danish | 5 |
3 | Italy | Domenico Modugno | "Piove" | Italian | 6 |
4 | Monaco | Jacques Pills | "Mon ami Pierrot" | French | 11 |
5 | Netherlands | Teddy Scholten | "Een beetje" | Dutch | 1 |
6 | Germany | Alice and Ellen Kessler | "Heut' woll'n wir tanzen geh'n" | German | 8 |
7 | Sweden | Brita Borg | "Augustin" | Swedish | 9 |
8 | Switzerland | Christa Williams | "Irgendwoher" | German | 4 |
9 | Austria | Ferry Graf | "Der K. und K. Kalypso aus Wien" | German | 9 |
10 | United Kingdom | Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson | "Sing Little Birdie" | English | 2 |
11 | Belgium | Bob Benny | "Hou toch van mij" | Dutch | 6 |
1960s
[change | change source]R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | United Kingdom | Bryan Johnson | "Looking High, High, High" | English | 2 |
2 | Sweden | Siw Malmkvist | "Alla andra får varann" | Swedish | 10 |
3 | Luxembourg | Camillo Felgen | "So laang we's du do bast" | Luxembourgish | 13 |
4 | Denmark | Katy Bødtger | "Det var en yndig tid" | Danish | 10 |
5 | Belgium | Fud Leclerc | "Mon amour pour toi" | French | 6 |
6 | Norway | Nora Brockstedt | "Voi-voi" | Norwegian | 4 |
7 | Austria | Harry Winter | "Du hast mich so fasziniert" | German | 7 |
8 | Monaco | François Deguelt | "Ce soir-là" | French | 3 |
9 | Switzerland | Anita Traversi | "Cielo e terra" | Italian | 8 |
10 | Netherlands | Rudi Carrell | "Wat een geluk" | Dutch | 12 |
11 | Germany | Wyn Hoop | "Bonne nuit ma chérie" | German | 4 |
12 | Italy | Renato Rascel | "Romantica" | Italian | 8 |
13 | France | Jacqueline Boyer | "Tom Pillibi" | French | 1 |
R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | Finland | Marion Rung | "Tipi-tii" | Finnish | 7 |
2 | Belgium | Fud Leclerc | "Ton nom" | French | 13 |
3 | Spain | Víctor Balaguer | "Llámame" | Spanish | 13 |
4 | Austria | Eleonore Schwarz | "Nur in der Wiener Luft" | German | 13 |
5 | Denmark | Ellen Winther | "Vuggevise" | Danish | 10 |
6 | Sweden | Inger Berggren | "Sol och vår" | Swedish | 7 |
7 | Germany | Conny Froboess | "Zwei kleine Italiener" | German | 6 |
8 | Netherlands | De Spelbrekers | "Katinka" | Dutch | 13 |
9 | France | Isabelle Aubret | "Un premier amour" | French | 1 |
10 | Norway | Inger Jacobsen | "Kom sol, kom regn" | Norwegian | 10 |
11 | Switzerland | Jean Philippe | "Le Retour" | French | 10 |
12 | Yugoslavia | Lola Novaković | "Ne pali svetla u sumrak" (Не пали светла у сумрак) | Serbo-Croatian | 4 |
13 | United Kingdom | Ronnie Carroll | "Ring-A-Ding Girl" | English | 4 |
14 | Luxembourg | Camillo Felgen | "Petit bonhomme" | French | 3 |
15 | Italy | Claudio Villa | "Addio, addio" | Italian | 9 |
16 | Monaco | François Deguelt | "Dis rien" | French | 2 |
R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | United Kingdom | Ronnie Carroll | "Say Wonderful Things" | English | 4 |
2 | Netherlands | Annie Palmen | "Een speeldoos" | Dutch | 13 |
3 | Germany | Heidi Brühl | "Marcel" | German | 9 |
4 | Austria | Carmela Corren | "Vielleicht geschieht ein Wunder" | German, English | 7 |
5 | Norway | Anita Thallaug | "Solhverv" | Norwegian | 13 |
6 | Italy | Emilio Pericoli | "Uno per tutte" | Italian | 3 |
7 | Finland | Laila Halme | "Muistojeni laulu" | Finnish | 13 |
8 | Denmark | Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann | "Dansevise" | Danish | 1 |
9 | Yugoslavia | Vice Vukov | "Brodovi" (Бродови) | Serbo-Croatian | 11 |
10 | Switzerland | Esther Ofarim | "T'en va pas" | French | 2 |
11 | France | Alain Barrière | "Elle était si jolie" | French | 5 |
12 | Spain | José Guardiola | "Algo prodigioso" | Spanish | 12 |
13 | Sweden | Monica Zetterlund | "En gång i Stockholm" | Swedish | 13 |
14 | Belgium | Jacques Raymond | "Waarom?" | Dutch | 10 |
15 | Monaco | Françoise Hardy | "L'amour s'en va" | French | 5 |
16 | Luxembourg | Nana Mouskouri | "À force de prier" | French | 8 |
R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | Yugoslavia | Ivan | "Pozdrav svijetu" (Поздрав свијету) | Serbo-Croatian | 13 |
2 | Luxembourg | Romuald | "Catherine" | French | 11 |
3 | Spain | Salomé | "Vivo cantando" | Spanish | 1 |
4 | Monaco | Jean Jacques | "Maman, Maman" | French | 6 |
5 | Ireland | Muriel Day | "The Wages of Love" | English | 7 |
6 | Italy | Iva Zanicchi | "Due grosse lacrime bianche" | Italian | 13 |
7 | United Kingdom | Lulu | "Boom Bang-a-Bang" | English | 1 |
8 | Netherlands | Lenny Kuhr | "De troubadour" | Dutch | 1 |
9 | Sweden | Tommy Körberg | "Judy, min vän" | Swedish | 9 |
10 | Belgium | Louis Neefs | "Jennifer Jennings" | Dutch | 7 |
11 | Switzerland | Paola | "Bonjour, bonjour" | German | 5 |
12 | Norway | Kirsti Sparboe | "Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli" | Norwegian | 16 |
13 | Germany | Siw Malmkvist | "Primaballerina" | German | 9 |
14 | France | Frida Boccara | "Un jour, un enfant" | French | 1 |
15 | Portugal | Simone de Oliveira | "Desfolhada portuguesa" | Portuguese | 15 |
16 | Finland | Jarkko and Laura | "Kuin silloin ennen" | Finnish | 12 |
1970s
[change | change source]R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | Netherlands | Patricia and Hearts of Soul | "Waterman" | Dutch | 7 |
2 | Switzerland | Henri Dès | "Retour" | French | 4 |
3 | Italy | Gianni Morandi | "Occhi di ragazza" | Italian | 8 |
4 | Yugoslavia | Eva Sršen | "Pridi, dala ti bom cvet" | Slovene | 11 |
5 | Belgium | Jean Vallée | "Viens l'oublier" | French | 8 |
6 | France | Guy Bonnet | "Marie-Blanche" | French | 4 |
7 | United Kingdom | Mary Hopkin | "Knock, Knock (Who's There?)" | English | 2 |
8 | Luxembourg | David Alexandre Winter | "Je suis tombé du ciel" | French | 12 |
9 | Spain | Julio Iglesias | "Gwendolyne" | Spanish | 4 |
10 | Monaco | Dominique Dussault | "Marlène" | French | 8 |
11 | Germany | Katja Ebstein | "Wunder gibt es immer wieder" | German | 3 |
12 | Ireland | Dana | "All Kinds of Everything" | English | 1 |
R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | Finland | Marion Rung | "Tom Tom Tom" | English | 6 |
2 | Belgium | Nicole and Hugo | "Baby Baby" | Dutch | 17 |
3 | Portugal | Fernando Tordo | "Tourada" | Portuguese | 10 |
4 | Germany | Gitte | "Junger Tag" | German | 8 |
5 | Norway | Bendik Singers | "It's Just a Game" | English, French | 7 |
6 | Monaco | Marie | "Un train qui part" | French | 8 |
7 | Spain | Mocedades | "Eres tú" | Spanish | 2 |
8 | Switzerland | Patrick Juvet | "Je vais me marier, Marie" | French | 12 |
9 | Yugoslavia | Zdravko Čolić | "Gori vatra" (Гори ватра) | Serbo-Croatian | 15 |
10 | Italy | Massimo Ranieri | "Chi sarà con te" | Italian | 13 |
11 | Luxembourg | Anne-Marie David | "Tu te reconnaîtras" | French | 1 |
12 | Sweden | The Nova | "You're Summer" | English | 5 |
13 | Netherlands | Ben Cramer | "De oude muzikant" | Dutch | 14 |
14 | Ireland | Maxi | "Do I Dream" | English | 10 |
15 | United Kingdom | Cliff Richard | "Power to All Our Friends" | English | 3 |
16 | France | Martine Clémenceau | "Sans toi" | French | 15 |
17 | Israel | Ilanit | "Ey Sham" (אי שם) | Hebrew | 4 |
1980s
[change | change source]R/O | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Place in Live Final |
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1 | Portugal | Doce | "Bem bom" | Portuguese | 13 |
2 | Luxembourg | Svetlana | "Cours après le temps" | French | 6 |
3 | Norway | Jahn Teigen and Anita Skorgan | "Adieu" | Norwegian | 12 |
4 | United Kingdom | Bardo | "One Step Further" | English | 7 |
5 | Turkey | Neco | "Hani?" | Turkish | 15 |
6 | Finland | Kojo | "Nuku pommiin" | Finnish | 18 |
7 | Switzerland | Arlette Zola | "Amour on t'aime" | French | 3 |
8 | Cyprus | Anna Vissi | "Mono i agapi" (Μόνο η αγάπη) | Greek | 5 |
9 | Sweden | Chips | "Dag efter dag" | Swedish | 8 |
10 | Austria | Mess | "Sonntag" | German | 9 |
11 | Belgium | Stella | "Si tu aimes ma musique" | French | 4 |
12 | Spain | Lucía | "Él" | Spanish | 10 |
13 | Denmark | Brixx | "Video-Video" | Danish | 17 |
14 | Yugoslavia | Aska | "Halo, halo" (Хало, хало) | Serbo-Croatian | 14 |
15 | Israel | Avi Toledano | "Hora" (הורה) | Hebrew | 2 |
16 | Netherlands | Bill van Dijk | "Jij en ik" | Dutch | 16 |
17 | Ireland | The Duskeys | "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" | English | 11 |
18 | Germany | Nicole | "Ein bißchen Frieden" | German | 1 |
1990s
[change | change source]2000s
[change | change source]2004–present
[change | change source]Withdrawn and disqualified entries
[change | change source]This is a list of countries that withdrawn or were disqualified from the Eurovision Song Contest.
Year | Country | Artist | Song | Language | Reason | Ref(s) |
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1967 | Italy | Claudio Villa | "Non pensare a me" | Italian | Disqualified | [93] |
1968 | Norway | Odd Børre | "Jeg har aldri vært så glad i noen som deg" | Norwegian | Withdrawn | [94][95] |
Kirsti Sparboe | ||||||
1971 | Switzerland | Peter, Sue and Marc | "Légende de mon pays" | French | Withdrawn | [96][97] |
1973 | Malta | No artist or song selected | Withdrawn | [98] | ||
1974 | France | Dani | "La Vie à vingt-cinq ans" | French | Withdrawn | [37][94][99] |
1976 | Germany | Tony Marshall | "Der Star" | German | Disqualified | [94][100] |
1977 | Tunisia | No artist or song selected | Withdrawn | [43][94][101] | ||
1979 | Turkey | Maria Rita Epik and 21. Peron | "Seviyorum" | Turkish | Withdrawn | [47][94][102] |
1982 | Greece | Themis Adamantidis | "Sarantapente kopelies" (Σαρανταπέντε κοπελιές) | Greek | Disqualified | [53][94][103] |
1986 | Greece | Polina | "Wagon-lit" (Βαγκόν λι) | Greek | Withdrawn | [94][104] |
1988 | Cyprus | Yiannis Dimitrou | "Thimame" (Θυμάμαι) | Greek | Disqualified | [94][105] |
1990 | Austria | Duett | "Das Beste" | German | Disqualified | [94][106] |
1992 | Switzerland | Géraldine Olivier | "Soleil, soleil" | German | Disqualified | [107][108] |
1999 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Hari Mata Hari | "Starac i more" | Bosnian | Disqualified | [94][109] |
Germany | Corinna May | "Hör den Kindern einfach zu" | German | Disqualified | [94][109][110] | |
2002 | Lithuania | B'Avarija | "We All" | English | Disqualified | [94][111] |
Notes
[change | change source]- ↑ 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.[1]
- ↑ Specifically Viennese German
- ↑ Specifically Vorarlbergisch, a High Alemannic dialect
- ↑ Specifically Styrian, a Southern Bavarian dialect
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