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.
25
MOJ SVIJET
SERGEJ CETKOVIC
MONTENEGRO 2014
This engaging song has a title that means "My World" in Montenegrin. It qualified for the Grand Final in Copenhagen.
24
DEN VILDA
ONE MORE TIME
SWEDEN 1996
This Enya-esque song finished in 3rd place for One More Time. "Den Vilda" (The Wild One) features Peter Gronvall, the son of ABBA's Benny Andersson, who co-wrote the entry with his wife Nanne Gronvall.
23
MOLITVA
MARIJA SERIFOVIC
SERBIA 2007
Serbia's only Eurovision victory so far was with "Molitva" (Prayer), performed with force by Marija Serifovic.
22
APRES TOI
VICKY LEANDROS
LUXEMBOURG 1972
Greek singer Vicky Leandros represented Luxembourg with the French song "Apres Toi". Greece made its debut as a competitor in 1974. Leandros had sung for Luxembourg previously in 1967. The song's title means "After You". On this 2nd attempt, Leandros emerged victorious.
21
NON HO L'ETA
GIGLIOLA CINQUETTI
ITALY 1964
Gigliola Cinquetti was only 16 when she brought Italy its first Eurovision win with "Non Ho L'Eta`" which translates as "I'm Not Old Enough".
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