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"We Are the Winners" was the entry into the
Eurovision Song Contest 2006 The Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was the 51st edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Athens, Greece, following the country's victory at the with the song "My Number One" by Helena Paparizou. Organised by the European Broadcasti ...
, sung by Lithuanian all-star group
LT United LT United were a Lithuanian music group created in 2006 for the sole purpose of representing Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The group entered the Lithuanian pre-selection event with the song "We Are the Winners", winning with almost ...
, consisting of
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, Marijonas Mikutavičius, Viktoras Diawara, Saulius Urbonavičius, Arnoldas Lukošius and Eimantas Belickas.


Composition

The song, thematically reminiscent of
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's "
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", is a cheery
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celebration of their supposedly inevitable victory at the Eurovision Song Contest in the form of a
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, with the chorus repeating "We are the winners of Eurovision / We are, we are! ..So, you gotta vote, vote, vote for the winners!".


Eurovision Song Contest


National final

Lithuania’s entry for the 2006 contest was chosen in a national final held by
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broadcaster LRT. Before the final, four newcomer qualifying heats and three semi-finals were held to select the 16 finalists. "We Are The Winners" skipped the newcomer qualifying heats and moved directly to the semi-finals. The song would compete in the third semi-final on 25 February 2006. It would be one of four qualifiers, earning first in the semi-final by a wide margin. The final was held on 4 March 2006, with the winner being decided by the way of televoting. The song would win with 32,669 votes, over 16,000 more than second place. As a result, the song would go on to represent Lithuania in the
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.


At Eurovision

"We Are The Winners" was one of the few Eurovision songs to get
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. As Lithuania had not qualified for the final at the 2005 contest, the song was first performed in the semi-final. In the semi-final, it was performed 18th, following the '
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with " Amambanda" and preceding 's Nonstop with " Coisas de nada". At the close of voting, it had received 163 points, placing 5th in the 23-strong field and qualifying Lithuania for the final. In the final, the song was performed 14th, following 's
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with " Lejla" and preceding the 's
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". At the close of voting, it had received 162 points, placing 6th in a field of 24 and giving Lithuania an automatic final berth at the next Contest. Its best points haul was from both the United Kingdom and from . At the after show press conference, winners
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sang the chorus of "We Are The Winners" as they entered. To date, the entry's final position of 6th is the highest-ranking entry for
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.


World Cup cover

Perhaps fittingly for a football chant-style song, LT United also recorded a version for the
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with slightly altered lyrics ("we are the winners / are you with us", for example). This recording appeared to be intended for any team to adopt, since Lithuania did not qualify for the finals of World Cup 2006. The refrain of the song was performed live by
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during his show in
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,
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on June 13, 2006.R.Williamsas dainavo „We are the winners“
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Charts and reception

In Lithuania, "We Are the Winners" was released as a CD single on 7 June 2006 through the M.P.3 record label and became the fastest selling CD single in years. On 21 June, it was certified gold (passing 3000 units of CD sales) and on 1 August it was certified platinum (reaching 5000 units of CD sales). It became the first platinum single in Lithuania in four years.


References

{{Eurovision Song Contest 2006 2006 songs Eurovision songs of 2006 Eurovision songs of Lithuania