1984 Luxembourg, Luxembourg

After having held the contest last in 1973, Luxembourg played the host for the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest. The total number of participants was 19, one country less than in the preceding year as Greece decided not to enter a song. The contest also clashed with Israel’s Rememberance Day, so the country wasn’t present in Luxembourg either. Ireland returned to the contest though, finishing second. The Irish song was written by former and future Eurovision winner, Johnny Logan, under his real name Sean Sherrard. The song Terminal 3 was performed by Linda Martin, who was going to win the Eurovision Song Contest in 1992 with another Johnny Logan song, Why Me?.

Sweden unexpectedly won the contest with the song Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley performed by the group consisting of three brother called Herrey’s. The Swedish brothers convinced the European juries with a spectacular choreography of their song and also because of wearing golden boots on stage. The song became a hit in lots of European territories, but is still rediculed today in English-speaking countries due to its title. The Italian entry I Treni Di Tozeur by Alice and Franco Battiato also became a smash hit in Europe despite the fact that it only came fifth.

The host country, Luxemburg, had problems finding a suitable venue. In the end, RTL decided to hold the contest in the tiny Théâtre Municipal and as a consequence, only VIPs, press and members of each country’s delegation were allowed in. The presenter of the show, Desirée Nosbusch, was only 19 years old when she presented the contest, but she is nowadays seen as one of the best hosts ever in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest.

The Participants

#Representing countryPerformer(s)Song title, writer(s) and composer(s)PointsPlace
01SwedenFlag of SwedenSVTHerrey’sDiggi-loo Diggy-ley14501
02LuxembourgFlag of LuxembourgCLTSophie Carle100% D’amour03910
03FranceFlag of FranceA2FAnnick ThoumazeauAutant D’amoureux Que D’étoiles06108
04SpainFlag of SpainTVEBravoLady, Lady10603
05NorwayFlag of NorwayNRKDollie de LuxeLenge Leve Livet02917
06United KingdomFlag of United KingdomBBCBelle and the DevotionsLove Games06307
07CyprusFlag of CyprusCyBCAndy PaulAnna Mari-elena03115
08BelgiumFlag of BelgiumRTBFJacques ZegersAvanti La Vie07005
09IrelandFlag of IrelandRTÉLinda MartinTerminal ‚3‘13702
10DenmarkFlag of DenmarkDRHot EyesDet‘ Lige Det10104
11The NetherlandsFlag of The NetherlandsNOSMaribelleIk Hou Van Jou03413
12YugoslaviaFlag of YugoslaviaJRTVlado and IsoldaCiao Amore02618
13AustriaFlag of AustriaORFAnitaEinfach Weg00519
14GermanyFlag of GermanyARDMary RoosAufrecht Geh’n03413
15TurkeyFlag of TurkeyTRTBes Yil Önce, On Yil SonraHalay03712
16FinlandFlag of FinlandYLEKirkaHengaillaan04609
17SwitzerlandFlag of SwitzerlandSSR SRGRainy DayWelche Farbe Hat Der Sonnenschein03016
18ItalyFlag of ItalyRAIAlice and BattiatoI Treni Di Tozeur07005
19PortugalFlag of PortugalRTPMaria GuinotSilêncio E Tanta Gente03811

Scoreboard

ParticipantAustriaBelgiumCyprusDenmarkFinlandFranceGermanyIrelandItalyLuxembourgNorwayPortugalSpainSwedenSwitzerlandThe NetherlandsTurkeyUnited KingdomYugoslaviaPointsPlace
Sweden Sweden127121286121266104410103741451
Luxembourg Luxembourg75537483910
France France810372724126618
Spain Spain636710788612103212421063
Norway Norway16237822917
United Kingdom United Kingdom22214781018633411637
Cyprus Cyprus10144123115
Belgium Belgium310124112310285705
Ireland Ireland101210373101254210121271081372
Denmark Denmark4855851053121651321261014
The Netherlands The Netherlands76285153413
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia8223832618
Austria Austria41519
Germany Germany1624275523413
Turkey Turkey4326615103712
Finland Finland54651531763469
Switzerland Switzerland518141103016
Italy Italy712610181277705
Portugal Portugal8458673811