1999 Jerusalem, Israel

The 1999 Eurovision Song Contest was preceded by lots of new rules, which didn’t affect the glamorous show in Jerusalem.

Goodbye to the orchestra

In 1999, the long-standing rule that each country had to sing in one of its own national languages was abolished, and it was also decided that France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom, as the highest-paying European Broadcasting Union subscribers, would automatically be allowed to participate every year, irrespective of their five-year point average. Also, the requirement of an orchestra was optional.

The Israeli broadcaster chose not to use an orchestra, which meant that for the first time in the history of the contest, all entries would perform using a backing track. This change was criticized by two-time Eurovision Song Contest winner Johnny Logan, who commented that the contest turned into „karaoke“. Latvia wanted to take part this year, but the country withdrew at a late stage, giving the opportunity to Hungary, but Hungarian TV didn’t except the offer either, so the 23rd spot was given to Portugal. Finland, Greece, FYR Macedonia, Romania and Switzerland stayed at home.

The Lithuanian delegation was trying to keep its budget problems under control and they were allowed to arrive at the Eurovision Song Contest venue a day later than everyone else to save costs. The Cypriot song by Marlain had been one of the favorites to win the contest, so many experts were shocked when the song just got 2 points altogether, both from the United Kingdom televote. The Croatian entry Maria Magdalena was sanctioned after the contest, as it used synthesized male backing vocals despite the rule stating that all vocals would have to be performed live on stage. Croatia lost 33% of their points, giving it a lower five-year average.

About the winner

The Swedish delegation was very surprised about their victory of Charlotte Nilsson’s Take Me To Your Heaven. Had the song in Sweden been seen as old-fashioned, the European televoters thought differently and saw the song as a charming hommage to the ABBA-sound. Sweden’s win was endangered by the Icelandic and German songs during the voting, but when the Bosnian jury gave Sweden its 12 points while ignoring Iceland completely, it was clear that Sweden would be the winner of the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest.

Facts & figures

When the winner of the 1998 contest, Dana International, was about to hand over the trophy to Charlotte, she fell down on stage in her stilettos causing a security alert in the hall.

The Participants

#Representing countryPerformer(s)Song title, writer(s) and composer(s)PointsPlace
01LithuaniaFlag of LithuaniaLRTAiste SmilgeviciuteStrazdas01320
02BelgiumFlag of BelgiumVRTVanessa ChinitorLike The Wind03812
03SpainFlag of SpainTVELydiaNo Quiero Escuchar00123
04CroatiaFlag of CroatiaHRTDoris DragovicMarija Magdalena11804
05United KingdomFlag of United KingdomBBCPreciousSay It Again03812
06SloveniaFlag of SloveniaRTVSLODarja SvajgerFor A Thousand Years05011
07TurkeyFlag of TurkeyTRTTuba Önal & Grup MystikDön Artik02116
08NorwayFlag of NorwayNRKStig André Van EijkLiving My Life Without You03514
09DenmarkFlag of DenmarkDRTrine Jepsen & Michael TeschlThis Time (i Mean It)07108
10FranceFlag of FranceFrance 3NayahJe Veux Donner Ma Voix01419
11The NetherlandsFlag of The NetherlandsNOSMarlayneOne Good Reason07108
12PolandFlag of PolandTVPMietek (Mieczyslaw) SzczesniakPrzytul Mnie Mocno01718
13IcelandFlag of IcelandRÚVSelma BjörnsdóttirAll Out Of Luck14602
14CyprusFlag of CyprusCyBCMarlain AngelidouTha’nai Erotas00222
15SwedenFlag of SwedenSVTCharlotte NilssonTake Me To Your Heaven16301
16PortugalFlag of PortugalRTPRui BandeiraComo Tudo Começou01221
17IrelandFlag of IrelandRTÉThe Mullan’sWhen You Need Me01817
18AustriaFlag of AustriaORFBobbie SingerReflection06510
19IsraelFlag of IsraelIBAEdenYom Huledeth09305
20MaltaFlag of MaltaPBSTimes 3Believe ’n Peace03215
21GermanyFlag of GermanyARDSürprizReise Nach Jerusalem – Kudüs’e Seyahat14003
22Bosnia & HerzegovinaFlag of Bosnia & HerzegovinaRTVBIHDino and BeatricePutnici08607
23EstoniaFlag of EstoniaERREvelin Samuel and CamilleDiamond Of Night09006

Scoreboard

ParticipantAustriaBelgiumBosnia & HerzegovinaCroatiaCyprusDenmarkEstoniaFranceGermanyIcelandIrelandIsraelLithuaniaMaltaNorwayPolandPortugalSloveniaSpainSwedenThe NetherlandsTurkeyUnited KingdomPointsPlace
Lithuania Lithuania252311320
Belgium Belgium4521052103812
Spain Spain1123
Croatia Croatia85823710467657612121181184
United Kingdom United Kingdom15414582443812
Slovenia Slovenia251211210265011
Turkey Turkey51242116
Norway Norway7767353514
Denmark Denmark58612724135585718
France France22821419
The Netherlands The Netherlands4124761642233458718
Poland Poland6471718
Iceland Iceland28121210341081010441012710101462
Cyprus Cyprus2222
Sweden Sweden671261012321058312126107686121631
Portugal Portugal121221
Ireland Ireland121141817
Austria Austria61385863547276510
Israel Israel1328102410716210818343935
Malta Malta776311163215
Germany Germany1010103578512331212672121211403
Bosnia & Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina1211086837510637867
Estonia Estonia34344628117587811053906