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Who won Eurovision 1989?

Who won Eurovision 1989?

RivaEurovision Song Contest 1989 / WinnerRiva was a Croatian pop band formed in Zadar in 1986.
After forming in 1986, the band appeared on Zagrebfest 1988, Performing with the song “Zadnja Suza”.
Their song “Rock Me” won the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 in Switzerland, with a score of 137 points. Wikipedia

Who won Eurovision in 80s?

Johnny LoganEurovision Song Contest 1980 / WinnerSeán Patrick Michael Sherrard, better known by his stage name Johnny Logan, is an Irish singer and composer. He is known as being the only performer to have won the Eurovision Song Contest twice, in 1980 and 1987. He also composed the winning song in 1992. Wikipedia

Who won the Eurovision in 1990?

Toto CutugnoEurovision Song Contest 1990 / Winner

Who won Eurovision in 1986?

Sandra KimEurovision Song Contest 1986 / Winner

Who won Eurovision in 1992?

Linda Martin
Linda Martin Wins Eurovision With Why Me? 1992.

Who won Eurovision in 1983?

Corinne HermèsEurovision Song Contest 1983 / Winner

What was the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 result?

Eurovision Song Contest 1989 result: Yugoslavia won with the song “Rock Me” by Riva with 137 points. Date: Saturday 6 May 1989. Location: Palais de Beaulieu, Lausanne, Switzerland. Broadcaster: SRG SSR idée suisse.

What are the winners of the Eurovision Song Contest by year?

Winners by year Year Host City Date Winner Song 1959 Cannes 11 March Netherlands ” Een beetje ” 1960 London 29 March France ” Tom Pillibi ” 1961 Cannes 18 March Luxembourg ” Nous les amoureux ” 1962 Luxembourg 18 March France ” Un premier amour ”

Where did the Eurovision come from in 1983?

The contest travelled all over Europe and landed in Germany in 1983 after their win the year before. Marlene Charell presented the show in three languages: French, German and English, making the show last over three hours for the first time.

Who was the first Eurovision winner in 1956?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. Left: Lys Assia, the first Eurovision winner (1956), and Dima Bilan, winner in 2008. Centre: Johnny Logan, the winning artist in 1980, winning artist and composer in 1987 and the winning composer in 1992.

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