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"Why Do I Always Get it Wrong?", written and composed by Brian Hodgson and John Beeby, was the 's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1989, performed by the sextet Live Report, led by Ray Caruana.


Composition

For the second year in a row, the UK entered a ballad at the Eurovision final. This song revolved around a man who took off running "where is loverwon't find im, as they cause him to hurt, and leaving their presence for good is the only way to stop the pain. Crying out against his illogical love for the person who has treated him so badly, Caruana asks, "why do I always get it wrong?".


Selection process

Live Report won the right to perform at the contest, held in
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, by winning the UK national final, '' A Song for Europe'', where they were the sixth act to perform. For the second of four consecutive years, Live Report was picked via a nationwide telephone vote, receiving more than twice as many votes as the second-place finisher.


At Eurovision

At Lausanne, the song was performed seventh on the night, after 's Ingeborg Sergeant with "
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with " Rock Me," the UK actually received the most sets of 12 point designations for the evening (Yugoslavia received the 12 points from four countries).


Charts

After Eurovision, the song placed at No. 73 on the
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, the lowest chart placing for a British runner-up Eurovision entry.


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Lyrics from Diggiloo Thrush
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