1979 Jerusalem, Israel

Dates
FinalThursday 19 May 2005
Host
VenuePalace of Sports, Kiev, Ukraine
Presenter(s)Maria Efrosinina & Pavlo Shylko
Directed bySven Stojanovic
Executive supervisorSvante Stockselius
Executive producerPavlo Grytsak
Host broadcasterNational Television Company of Ukraine (NTU)
Opening ActThe Song and Dance Company of Ukraine Military Forces, A-6 Ballet and Diezel DJ Power (Freak show)
Interval actIrina Mazur’s Ballet „Life“
QualifiersMoldova 
Latvia 
Israel 
Norway 
Romania 
Hungary 
F.Y.R. Macedonia 
Switzerland 
Croatia 
Denmark
Participants
Number of entries24 in Final , 39 in Total
Debuting countries Bulgaria Moldova
Returning countries Hungary
Non-returning countriesNone

The 24th Eurovision Song Contest was held outside the geographical area of
Europe for the first time. Jerusalem played the proud host of the annual European event

The Israeli capital, Jerusalem, was this year’s host city that welcomed 19 different delegations. Turkey withdrew from the contest because it took place in Israel and many Arab countries put some pressure on Turkey not to go to Jerusalem. Lots of the artists were familiar – they had returned to the contest like Peter, Sue & Marc from Switzerland, Anne-Marie David, the 1973 winner for Luxembourg, now singing for France, and Anita Skorgan for Norway. Israel won for the second time in a row with the song Hallelujah which became a Europe-wide hit. Spain was the last country to cast its votes. At that moment Spain was in the lead with 1 point ahead of Israel, but the Spanish 10 points gave Israel its second victory. It was later rumoured Spain had deliberately given its points to Israel because they didn’t want to win themselves.

The German entry, performed by band Dschinghis Khan also went on to become a hit in several European countries, despite being heavily criticised in Germany itself. Germany’s neighbour Austria had a hard time though and came last. The entry, written by Josef Dermoser and avantgarde artist André Heller about Jerusalem didn’t prove to be popular with the national juries. The Swiss contestants Peter, Sue & Marc had difficulties getting into the country and had to explain to customs exactly why they needed so many watering cans, hoses, bin bags and bottle openers which were needed for their refreshing performance on the Jerusalem stage.

The Belgian singer Micha Marah was very unhappy with her song Hey Nana as this was selected against her will in the Belgian pre-selection. She refused to record the song and it remains one of the few songs in Eurovision Song Contest that don’t have a studio-version. Monaco decided to withdraw from the contest after their singer Laurent Vaguener only reached the 16th place and the principality would only return again 25 years later, in 2004.

Participants

#Representing countryPerformer(s)Song title, writer(s) and composer(s)PointsPlace
01PortugalFlag of PortugalRTPManuela BravoSobe, Sobe, Balão Sobe06409
02ItalyFlag of ItalyRAIMatia BazarRaggio Di Luna02715
03DenmarkFlag of DenmarkDRTommy SeebachDisco Tango07606
04IrelandFlag of IrelandRTÉCathal DunneHappy Man08005
05FinlandFlag of FinlandYLEKatri-HelenaKatso Sineen Taivaan03814
06MonacoFlag of MonacoTMCLaurent VaguenerNotre Vie, C’est La Musique01216
07GreeceFlag of GreeceERTElpidaSocrates06908
08SwitzerlandFlag of SwitzerlandSSR SRGPeter, Sue and Marc and Pfuri, Gorps and KniriTrödler Und Co.06010
09GermanyFlag of GermanyARDDschinghis KhanDschinghis Khan08604
10IsraelFlag of IsraelIBAMilk and HoneyHallelujah12501
11FranceFlag of FranceTF1Anne-Marie DavidJe Suis L’enfant-soleil10603
12BelgiumFlag of BelgiumBRTMicha MarahHey Nana00518
13LuxembourgFlag of LuxembourgCLTJeane MansonJ’ai Déjà Vu ça Dans Tes Yeux04413
14The NetherlandsFlag of The NetherlandsNOSXandraColorado05112
15SwedenFlag of SwedenSRTed GärdestadSatellit00817
16NorwayFlag of NorwayNRKAnita SkorganOliver05711
17United KingdomFlag of United KingdomBBCBlack LaceMary Ann07307
18AustriaFlag of AustriaORFChristina SimonHeute In Jerusalem00518
19SpainFlag of SpainTVEBetty MissiegoSu Canción11602

Scoreboard

ParticipantAustriaBelgiumDenmarkFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceIrelandIsraelItalyLuxembourgMonacoNorwayPortugalSpainSwedenSwitzerlandThe NetherlandsUnited KingdomPointsPlace
Portugal Portugal75210463566343649
Italy Italy83882715
Denmark Denmark37610122124341183766
Ireland Ireland105661035755864805
Finland Finland5577683814
Monaco Monaco432121216
Greece Greece2114241057107277698
Switzerland Switzerland1271077214286010
Germany Germany412312561112212628864
Israel Israel826121412881212101251121251
France France561851012107635101261063
Belgium Belgium212518
Luxembourg Luxembourg425342734104413
The Netherlands The Netherlands438533107445112
Sweden Sweden161817
Norway Norway18823263110675711
United Kingdom United Kingdom61078781104525737
Austria Austria41518
Spain Spain1012381268121017121051162