once ( and they won it! )
1973
France has won the Eurovision Song Contest 5 times in the years, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1969 and 1977.
Quality never goes out of style.
It's usually ABABCA A is the first verse and A is the first verse but with diff lyrics B is the chorus C is this little different part in the middle to conclude the song
ABBA's song "Honey, Honey" was released in 1974 as a part of the group's second album, "Waterloo." Along with the English version, a Swedish version of the hit was also recorded in 1974.
"Thank You For the Music" was part of a four-song mini rock opera (called "The Girl With the Golden Hair") that ABBA performed during their 1977 tour of Europe and Australia. The song appears on ABBA: The Album (1977), but it was not released as an "A" side single in most countries until 1983. It was released throughout Europe to promote the compilation album, also called Thank You for the Music, peaking at #33 in the UK in 1983. But it was earlier released as a single in Spanish, reaching #4 in Argentina in 1980. Even earlier, in 1978 it was the B side of the single "Eagle" in many countries and in fact charted in South Africa reaching #2.
Bosnia did not take part in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013.
Benny Andersson is best known for being a member of the group ABBA from 1972-1982. ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest and have sold over 370 million records.
England never take part in the Eurovision Song Contest. The United Kingdom takes part in it. They took part in 2010, as they do every year, as they are one of the 5 main countries that get automatic entry into the final and don't have to enter the semi-finals.
The Eurovision contests feature several Asian nations which have a primarily European-oriented culture, including Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
In the first contest held in 1956, there were 7 countries taking part, each with 2 songs. Some countries had both songs sung by the same person whilst others had to seperate acts. In total there were 12 performers. Three further countries intended to partcipate but failed to make the deadline in order to take part.
The word Eurovision is a proper noun.
They have won 5 times, along with France and Luxembourg. The songs were (by oldest to newest): 1967 - Sandie Shaw - Puppet on a String 1969 - Lulu - Boom Bang-a-Bang (Part of the 4-way tie) 1976 - The Brotherhood of Man - Save Your Kisses For Me 1981 - Bucks Fizz - Makin' Your Mind Up 1997 - Katrina and the Waves - Love Shine a Light
well, the answer is to win the first part of the contest. which is the dress up thing. if u get lots of points on that part. then u will head for victory and win the contest!
France has won the Eurovision Song Contest 5 times in the years, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1969 and 1977.
No. It has nothing to do with the European Union. It is around longer than what eventually became the European Union. It is open to any country in Europe and there are even some non-European countries in it. Israel has won it twice.
the first part is aro and the second one i dont no
Israel first participated in the 1973 Eurovision song contest held in Luxembourg. Israel is geographically situated in Asia. Israel is eligible to enter the Eurovision Song Contest because they are an active member of the European Broadcasting Union. This is a region of broadcasting that stretches as far west as Iceland and includes countries outside of Europe, including among others, Jordan, Iran, Morocco, Libya, and Israel. The Israeli Broadcast Authority (then IBS) was already a non-European member of the European Broadcasting Union (as it joined, Egypt and Syria left). In 1973 previous Eurovision participants Malta and Austria decided to withdraw from the contest, so Israel was invited to be the 17th country that year, and takes part in the song contest ever since, winning three times, hosting twice. While this creates initial confusion, it should be made clear that participation isn't based on geographic location, but on the ability to receive transmission from the European Broadcasting Union.