List Of Eurovision Song Contest Entries (1956–2003)
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Since the
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
began in 1956 and until semi-finals were introduced in 2004, a total of 917 entries were submitted, comprising songs and artists which represented thirty-eight countries. The contest, organised by the
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(EBU), is held annually between members of the union, with participating broadcasters from different countries submitting songs to the event and casting votes to determine the most popular in the competition. From an original seven participating countries in the first edition, over twenty entries were submitted into the competition in the early 2000s, before the contest started expanding more rapidly in 2004. Principally open to active member broadcasters of the EBU, eligibility to participate in the contest is not determined by geographic inclusion within the traditional boundaries of Europe. Several countries from outside of Europe have previously submitted entries into the contest, including countries in
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, as well as
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with only part of their territory in Europe. Between 1956 and 2003, made the most contest appearances, participating in all but one event since its founding. conversely had participated the fewest times, competing only once in . held the record for the most victories, having won the contest seven times, including four wins in the 1990s. , and the were the second-most successful nations in the contest, having won on five occasions. In addition to its five contest wins, the also placed second fifteen timesmore than any other countryand also holds the record for the most consecutive contest appearances, competing in every edition since 1959. Although it had also achieved two contest wins, held the record for the most last-place finishes in contest history, having featured at the bottom of the scoreboard nine times.


Entries

The following tables list the entries which have been performed at the contest between 1956 and 2003. Entries are listed by order of their first performance in the contest; entry numbers provide a cumulative total of all songs performed at the contest throughout its history, and a second cumulative total outlines the total entries for each country. Songs which were performed multiple times are counted only once in the tables, with entry numbers for the performances of semi-final qualifiers marked in italics in the respective finals. For the purposes of the first contest, where each country was represented by two songs, each song is counted as a distinct entry but both songs are counted as a single entry for that country. Only songs which have competed in the contest final. Songs which failed to qualify from the 1993 qualifying round for new Eastern European countries or the 1996 audio-only qualifying round are subsequently not counted as official entries and are not included in the participation history for each country on the official Eurovision website. In line with the official Eurovision Song Contest website, entries which represented the former
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(since 1991) are considered to have represented the same country. Also in keeping with the official Eurovision records, the 1992 entry which represented the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, subsequently renamed
Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yu ...
in 2003, is listed as having represented Yugoslavia rather than Serbia and Montenegro; Serbia and Montenegro is therefore considered to have made its first appearance in 2004. Table key : ''Winner''Winning entries in each edition of the contest : ''Second place''Entries which came second in each edition of the contest : ''Third place''Entries which came third in each edition of the contest : ''Last place''Entries which came last in each edition of the contest


1950s

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Jetty Paerl Henriette Nanette "Jetty" Paerl (27 May 1921 – 22 August 2013) was a Dutch singer and resistance member of Jewish origin. She is known for being one of the Netherlands' representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest 1956 with the song "De vog ...
performed the first ever Eurovision entry in 1956. Lys Assia (zangeres) tijdens persconferentie op Schiphol (kop), Bestanddeelnr 917-2031.jpg, alt=Black-and-white photograph of Lys Assia in 1964 seated behind a table.,
Lys Assia Lys Assia (born Rosa Mina Schärer; 3 March 1924 – 24 March 2018) was a Swiss singer who won the first Eurovision Song Contest in 1956. Assia was born in Rupperswil, Aargau, and began her stage career as a dancer, but changed to singing in 1940 ...
contributed four Eurovision entries for , including the contest's first winning entry. Birthe Wilke & Gustav Winckler.jpg, alt=Black-and-white photograph of Birthe Wilke and Gustav Winckler performing at the 1957 Eurovision Song Contest., 's debut entrants
Birthe Wilke Birthe Wilke (born 19 March 1936) is a popular Danish singer. She grew up in a musical family in Copenhagen's Vesterbro area. Career When Wilke was in her teens, she won a talent competition at the National Scala Theatre in Copenhagen, sang ...
and
Gustav Winckler Gustav Frands Wilzeck Winckler (13 October 1925 – 20 January 1979) was a popular Danish singer, composer and music publisher. He grew up in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen and started his career as a decorator. In 1948 as a young man ...
were also the first
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to perform at Eurovision. Sanremo 1959 Domenico Modugno.webp, alt=Black-and-white photograph of Domenico Modugno in 1959 holding two trophies.,
Domenico Modugno Domenico Modugno (; 9 January 1928 – 6 August 1994) was an Italian singer, actor and, later in life, a member of the Italian Parliament. He is known for his 1958 international hit song "Nel blu, dipinto di blu (song), Nel blu dipinto di blu", ...
performed three different Eurovision entries for in the 1950s and 1960s. Pearl Carr en Teddy Johnson (1962).jpg, alt=Black-and-white photograph of Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson during a performance.,
Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson Pearl Lavinia Carr (2 November 1921 – 16 February 2020) and Edward Victor "Teddy" Johnson (4 September 1919 – 6 June 2018) were English husband-and-wife entertainers who gained their highest profile during the 1950s and early 1960s. Early d ...
were the first of sixteen acts to place second in the contest for the .


1960s

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Nora Brockstedt Nora Brockstedt (20 January 1923 – 5 November 2015) was a Norwegian singer. In her last years, she focused more on the jazz genre, with successful albums like ''As Time Goes By'' (JazzAvdelingen, 2004) and ''Christmas Songs'' (JazzAvdelin ...
performed the first entry in 1960. TV-programma Een van de Acht van Mies Bouwman . Esther Ofarim zingt, nummers 1, Bestanddeelnr 923-0024.jpg, alt=Black-and-white photograph of Esther Ofarim in 1969., In 1963, with the song from ,
Esther Ofarim Esther Zaied, better known by her married name Esther Ofarim ( he, אסתר עופרים; born June 13, 1941), is an Israeli singer. She came second in the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "T'en va pas", representing Switzerland. After ...
performed the 100th Eurovision entry. Grand Gala du Disque in de RAI. Udo Jürgens, Bestanddeelnr 921-1456.jpg, alt=Black-and-white photograph of Udo Jürgens performing at a piano with mic stand.,
Udo Jürgens Udo Jürgens (born Jürgen Udo Bockelmann; 30 September 1934 – 21 December 2014) was an Austrian composer and singer of popular music whose career spanned over 50 years. He won the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 for Austria, composed close ...
performed three consecutive contest entries for in 1964, 1965 and 1966. Cliff Richard 4 Allan Warren.jpg, alt=Colour photograph of Cliff Richard in 1973.,
Cliff Richard Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is an Indian-born British musican, singer, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who holds both British and Barbadian citizenship. He has total sales of over 21.5 million s ...
contributed two Eurovision entries for the , in 1968 and 1973. Nationale finale van het Eurovisie Songfestival in Scheveningen Lenny Kuhr, Bestanddeelnr 922-1420.jpg, alt=Black-and-white photograph of Lenny Kuhr performing on stage in 1969 with guitar and mic stand., The '
Lenny Kuhr Helena Hubertina Johanna "Lenny" Kuhr (born 22 February 1950) is a Dutch singer-songwriter. Career In 1967, she started a singing career in the Netherlands, performing songs in the French chanson tradition. In 1969, she represented the Neth ...
performed the contest's 200th entry and was one of the four winners of the .


1970s

Ierse zangeres Dana arriveert op Schiphol voor Eurovisie Song Festival . Dana, Bestanddeelnr 923-3514.jpg, alt=Black-and-white photograph of Dana in 1970., Dana performed the first of a record seven winning entries for in 1970. Aankomst artiesten op Schiphol. Katja Ebstein (Duitsland), Bestanddeelnr 923-3650.jpg, alt=Black-and-white photograph of Katja Ebstein in 1970.,
Katja Ebstein Katja Ebstein (born Karin Witkiewicz; 9 March 1945) is a German singer. She was born in Girlachsdorf (now Gniewków, Poland). She achieved success with songs such as "Theater" and "Es war einmal ein Jäger". She was married to , who wrote many of ...
performed three Eurovision entries for . Eurovision Song Contest 1976 rehearsals - Switzerland - Peter, Sue and Marc 05 (cropped).png, alt=Colour photograph of Peter, Sue and Mark performing in a rehearsal on the 1976 contest stage.,
Peter, Sue and Marc Peter, Sue and Marc were a Swiss music group from Bern. The members were Peter Reber (born 1949, vocals / piano / guitar), Sue Schell (born 1950 in New York, vocals), and Marc Dietrich (born 1948, vocals / guitar). They represented Switzerland at ...
made four separate contest appearances for in the 1970s and 1980s. File:Family Four 1966.jpg, alt=Black-and-white photograph of the members of Family Four in 1966.,
Family Four Family Four were a Sweden, Swedish pop group who recorded during the 1960s and 1970s. They were made up of Berndt Öst, Marie Bergman, Agnetha Munther and Pierre Isacsson. They won Melodifestivalen twice, in Melodifestivalen 1971, 1971 with "Vita ...
represented at two consecutive contests, in 1971 and 1972. Gigliola Cinquetti.jpg, alt=Colour photo portrait of Gigliola Cinquetti in 1965.,
Gigliola Cinquetti Gigliola Cinquetti (; born Giliola Cinquetti on 20 December 1947) is an Italian singer, songwriter, and television presenter. Life and career Gigliola Cinquetti was born into a wealthy family in Verona. From the ages of 9 to 13, she studied and ...
performed two entries, winning in 1964 and placing second in 1974.


1980s

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Anna Vissi Anna Vissi ( el, Άννα Βίσση, , ; born 20 December 1957), is a Greek Cypriot singer and songwriter. She studied music at conservatories and performed locally before moving to the professional scene in Athens, in 1973, where she signed ...
competed at Eurovision three times for both and . Bobbysocks.JPG, alt=Elisabeth Andreassen and Hanne Krogh performing as Bobbysocks! in 2010.,
Bobbysocks! Bobbysocks is a Norwegian pop duo consisting of Norwegian Hanne Krogh and Swedish-Norwegian Elisabeth Andreassen. They won the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 with the song "La det swinge" ("Let it swing"). Elisabeth went by the surname Andreasson ...
were the first act to win the contest in 1985.


1990s

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Linda Martin Linda Martin (born 27 March 1952) is an Irish singer and television presenter. She is best known as the winner of the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest during which she represented Ireland with the song " Why Me?". She is also known within Irelan ...
performed the first of three consecutive Eurovision winners for in the 1990s. Edyta Gorniak 01.jpg, alt=Edyta Górniak performing with hand mic in 2010.,
Edyta Górniak Edyta Anna Górniak (; born 14 November 1972) is a Polish pop singer with a career spanning 3 decades. Górniak started as a musical theatre actress in 1990. She performed in the most popular musical in Polish history, the Tony Award-nominated ...
performed 's first Eurovision entry in 1994. TorEndresen.jpg, alt=Tor Endresen performing with guitar and mic stand in 2007.,
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received ''
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'' for his entry in 1997, the fourth act to achieve this feat. Dana International op Het Grote Songfestivalfeest 2019.jpg, alt=Full-body photo of Dana International performing with hand mic in 2019.,
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earned 's third Eurovision victory in 1998, and became the contest's first
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winner.


2000s


2004–present


Entries which failed to qualify

Qualifying competitions were held in advance of the
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editions of the contest, as a measure to reduce the number of competing entries. In 1993 ''
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'' was held between seven new Eastern European countries competing for three places in the contest proper; in 1996 an audio-only competition was held for all interested participants, with Norway automatically qualified as host country and 29 additional countries competing for 22 places in the contest. Unlike the semi-final system in place since 2004, in which countries that do not advance from the semi-finals are still credited as having participated in the contest, countries which competed in these qualifying rounds but failed to progress to the main contest have not been credited with having participated in that year's contest.


Withdrawn and disqualified entries

On a number of occasions entries into the contest have been prevented from competing at a late stage, either through withdrawal by the participating broadcaster or through disqualification by the European Broadcasting Union. The list below highlights cases where an entry for a given country had been planned in a particular year but which ultimately did not occur, either by withdrawal, disqualification or the cancellation of the contest. On a number of occasions participation in the contest has been either suggested or attempted by countries which are ineligible due to a lack of a participating EBU member broadcaster, such as past media reports of interest by broadcasters in
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,
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. Participation has also been suggested for a number of nations and territories whose participation is currently covered by another country. Potential entries from
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) have been reported, but are generally prevented due to the exclusive participation rights of the sovereign nation to which they belong. Wales and Scotland have participated in other Eurovision events where the United Kingdom as a whole do not participate, including the
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See also

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List of countries in the Eurovision Song Contest Fifty-two countries have participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since it started in 1956. Winners of the contest have come from twenty-seven of those countries. The contest, organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), is held an ...
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List of Junior Eurovision Song Contest entries This is a chronological list of all the artists and songs that have competed in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest from 2003 to 2022. Entries Withdrawn entries This list presents all the cases when a country withdrew or was disqualified f ...


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