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- Johnny Logan won the Eurovision Song Contest three times.
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There have been 68 contests, with one winner each year except for the tied 1969 contest, which had four. 27 countries have won the contest, with Switzerland winning the first contest in 1956. The countries with the highest number of wins are Ireland and Sweden with seven wins each.
Each participating broadcaster sends an original song of three minutes duration or less to be performed live by a singer or group of up to six people aged 16 or older.
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Even though the Eurovision Song Contest took place 68 times, it has 71 winners. In 1969, 4 countries topped the scoreboard with an equal amount of points; the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands and France. Lacking rules to resolve tie situations, the EBU had to declare all 4 contestants as the winner.
1988 - Canadian singer Céline Dion wins for Switzerland. 1993 - Representatives from seven countries compete in a regional qualification for three open slots at the contest.
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The UK has won the Eurovision Song Contest on five occasions, with Katrina and The Waves delivering the last triumph in 1997 with “Love Shine a Light”. Britain’s first taste of success came in 1967, when Sandie Shaw won with “Puppet on a String”, which topped the charts for three weeks. This was followed by Lulu in 1969, who shared the honours with...
1956 – Lys Assia, Switzerland
Lys Assia became the first ever Eurovision winner after singing ‘Refrain’. At the time, only seven countries particpated in the competition; Switzerland, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, and Luxermbourg.
1957 – Corry Brokken, Netherlands
Corry Brokken triumped for her country with ‘Net Als Toen’ (Just Like Then). This was the first of four wins for the Netherlands.
1958 – André Claveau, France
André Claveau became the first male soloist to win the competition after singing ‘Dors, Mon Amour’ (Sleep, My Love).
Here is the full running order for Saturday night’s final: 1. Czech Republic(We Are Domi – “Lights Off) 2. Romania(WRS – “Llàmame”) 3. Portugal(Maro – “Saudade, saudade”) 4. Finland(The Rasmus – “Jezebel”) 5. Switzerland(Marius Bear – “Boys Do Cry”) 6. France(Alvan & Ahez – “Fulenn”) 7. Norway (Subwoolfer – “Give That Wolf a Banana”) 8. Armenia(Ros...
May 9, 2023 · Eurovision’s most famous winners appeared during a four-year window in the 1970s when performers were allowed to sing in any language. They seized the chance to sing in English and went on to...
List of the winners of the annual Eurovision Song Contest organized by the European Broadcasting Union. A glass trophy in the shape of a microphone is awarded to the winning performer, and smaller trophies are given to the winning songwriters.