Eurovision Song Contest 1990

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The Eurovision Song Contest 1990 was the 35th Eurovision Song Contest. It was held on May 5, 1990 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia). The awards presenters were Helga Vlahović and Oliver Mlakar. Toto Cutugno was the winner of this Eurovision with the song "Insieme: 1992".

The lyrics of several entries celebrated the whirlwind of democratisation that had engulfed central and eastern Europe with bewildering speed in the preceding months, focussing especially on the iconic moment of the Berlin Wall being breached in November 1989. However, the winning song was an even more sweeping evocation of European unity, in anticipation of the completion of the European single market, due at the end of 1992.

A notorious mishap occurred at the start of the first song, when a mysteriously long delay caused by problems with the backing track was followed by the Spanish singers missing their cue as the song didn't start from the very beginning. They walked off the stage in barely concealed annoyance and the audience was left in confusion for a moment, but the song was then restarted without any further problems.

Results

1990 Eurovision Song Contest
Country Artist(s) Song Place Points
Austria Simone Keine Mauern mehr 10 58
Belgium Philippe Lafontaine Macidomienne 12 46
Cyprus Anastazio Milas Poli 14 36
Denmark Lonnie Devantier Hallo Hallo 8 64
Finland Beat Fri? 21 8
France Joelle Ursull White And Black Blues 3 132
Germany Chris Kempers & Daniel Kovac Frei zu leben 9 60
Greece Christos Callow Horis Skopo 19 11
Iceland Stjórnin Eitt Lag Enn 4 124
Ireland Liam Reilly Somewhere In Europe 2 132
Israel Rita Shara Barechovot 18 16
Italy Toto Cutugno Insieme: 1992 1 149
Luxembourg Celine Carzo Quand je te rêve 13 38
Netherlands Maywood Ik Wil Alles Met Je Delen 15 25
Norway Ketil Stokkan Brandenburger Tor 21 8
Portugal Nucha Há Sempre Alguém 20 9
Spain Azucar Moreno Bandido 5 96
Sweden Edin-Ådahl Som En Vind 16 24
Switzerland Egon Egemann Musik klingt in die Welt hinaus 11 51
Turkey Kayahan Gozlerinin Hapsindeyim 17 21
United Kingdom Emma Give A Little Love Back To The World 6 87
Yugoslavia Tajči Hajde da ludujemo 7 81
Venue: Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall - Zagreb, Yugoslavia
The table is ordered alphabetically by country name.

Voting structure

Each country represented in the contest had a jury. Each jury awarded from one to twelve points for each song. The top 10 songs were determined from these scores.


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