Sunday, April 29, 2018

EUROVISION'S CLASSIEST SONGS of all -time. #20-16. Continues next weekend.

CAFFE` LATTE` PRESENTS
EUROVISION’S
ALL-TIME CLASSIEST
SONGS
The Eurovision Song Contest has a reputation for cheesy, camp, over the top and downright ridiculous entries, but there have been exquisite gems too. This countdown looks back on 60 of the finest songs performed as part of the ESC spanning the years 1956 to 2017.
20
THE VOICE
EIMEAR QUINN
IRELAND 1996
Ireland's 7th and most recent winning entry, "The Voice", was performed by Eimear Quinn. Its final result was 162 points, leaving the Norwegian runner-up "I Evighet" behind with a score of 114.
Eimear Quinn - The Voice.jpg
19
ET S'IL FALLAIT LE FAIRE
PATRICIA KAAS
FRANCE 2009
Patricia Kaas is one of the leading French vocalists. She delivered "Et S'Il Fallait Le Faire" (And If It Had To Be Done) with precision and grace in the Grand Final held in Moscow.
Et s'il fallait le faire.jpg
18
MONO I AGAPI
ANNA VISHY
CYPRUS 1982
Anna Vissy (aka Vishy) has entered the Contest twice. In 1980, she represented Greece. Two years later, she was back, this time singing a song in Greek meaning "Only Love" this time representing Cyprus. She finished in 5th place with "Mono Agapi". 
 VissiMonoIAgapi1982.jpg
17
CITY LIGHTS
BLANCHE
BELGIUM 2017
Despite a shaky start in her live performances, Blanche gained confidence and finished in 4th place in the Grand Final in Kiev representing Belgium with "City Lights" performed in English.
Blanche - City Lights.png
16
RISE LIKE A PHOENIX
CONCHITA WURST
AUSTRIA 2014
Austria's 2nd win was realized by the unforgettable Conchita Wurst with the anthemic "Rise Like A Phoenix". The country had not won Eurovision since 1966.
Conchita Wurst Rise Like a Phoenix.jpg

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