No. He wanted but for some reasons he changed his opinion.
No, the Shadows never performed in Eurovision.
Peter and Gordon never performed for the UK for Eurovision and, to my knowledge, none of their songs were ever contestants in the British finals for Eurovision.
No. Abba represented Sweden in the 1974 Eurovision song contest, though the event was held in England (Brighton) that year.
Yes, 2 times. One in 1982, with "Ein bißchen Frieden", sung by Nicole. The other, in 2010, by Lena, with "Satellite".
Aylar Dianati
No, the Shadows never performed in Eurovision.
Yes, Russia hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow in 2009.
No, Lithuania has never won the Eurovision Song Contest. Fun Fact: The first time Lithuania entered the Eurovision Song Contest was is 1994.
Yes, Serbia won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007.
Peter and Gordon never performed for the UK for Eurovision and, to my knowledge, none of their songs were ever contestants in the British finals for Eurovision.
In 1973 Mocedades performed for Spain in the Eurovision song contest with their song; Eres Tu. They came second overall in the contest and the song achieved the highest score Spain has ever achieved in the competition.
Until 2012 it was Ladislav Demeterffy (known as Laci or 75 Cents) who was 75 when he represented Croatia at the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest and finished at 21st place. Now it will be Engelbert Humperdinck, who will be 76 years and 24 days when he will sing for the UK at the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest.
Ireland has won it more times than any country, but the Eurovision Song Contest does not have a home. It will be held in Ireland again, the year after Ireland next win it.
Sonia represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993. She finished in 2nd place behind Niamh Kavanagh of Ireland.
No. Abba represented Sweden in the 1974 Eurovision song contest, though the event was held in England (Brighton) that year.
I think they got a medal for winning the Eurovision song contest
The UK was the host country for the 1974 Eurovision show, and it was presented in Brighton. The winner was Sweden, represented by the song Waterloo by ABBA. At the 50th Eurovision event in 2005, Waterloo was voted the best ever Eurovision song.