The Yugoslav Final was held on March 23rd at the Universal Hall in Skopje, hosted by Marija Damjanovska. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 8 regional juries.

1 Emanuela Emanuela Sunceve Pege

4

15th

2 Linda Linda Rondo 26

10th

3 Fryti i dashurisë Fruit of love Vera Oruqaj & Haki Misini

2

16th

4 Nisam protiv I’m not against Bisera Veletanlic 12

14th

5 Nisem verjela I did not believe Branka Kraner 15 12th=
6 Niki Niki Maja Odzaklievska 51

2nd

7 Italijanski restoran Italian restaurant Cheri 33

8th

8 Hula-hop Hula-hop Jasna Gospic 18

11th

9 Opasna zona Dangerous zone Spektar 15 12th=
10 Negde izvan planeta Somewhere beyond the planet Sladana Milosevic & Dado Topic 38

6th=

11 Marija Maria Daniel 40

4th=

12 O, ne cherie Oh, no cherie Rendez-Vous 48

3rd

13 Merien Merien Alen Slavica 40

4th=

14 Ljubavna prica br.1 Love story no.1 Izolda & Vlado 56

1st

15 Talas ljubavi (Tina) Wave of love (Tina) Eleonora Barudzija & Makadam 38

6th=

16 Zbogom Goodbye 777 28

9th

 

Rendez-Vous
Rendez-Vous

Sladana Milosevic & Dado Topic
Sladana Milosevic & Dado Topic

The winning song was renamed „Ciao amore“ for the ESC, where it came 18th. Izolda previously represented Yugoslavia in ESC 1982 as a member of the group Aska & was a backing singer for Yugoslavia in ESC 1983. Two members of the group Rendez-Vous (Bozidar Wolfand & Elizabeth Rhea) went to the ESC as backing singers for Izolda & Vlado. Eleonora Barudzija was a backing singer for Yugoslavia in ESC 1983.