Mysterious Woman

"Mysterious Woman" was the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, performed in English by Marc Roberts.

The song is a moderately up-tempo number, with Roberts singing about a woman he saw at an airport (with a "Ticket in your hand"). He sings that he was instantly attracted to her, despite having no knowledge about where she was from or where she was going. In the course of his musing, he wonders if she was perhaps from Paris, Italy or even "the gulf of Araby". As the song ends, however, she has been called to board her plane and he is left still wondering about her.

The song was performed fifth on the night, following Austria's Bettina Soriat with "One Step" and preceding Slovenia's Tanja Ribič with "Zbudi se". At the close of voting, it had received 157 points, placing 2nd in a field of 25. As of the 2010 contest, this was the last time Ireland had a song that placed in the top five.

It was succeeded as Irish representative at the 1998 Contest by Dawn Martin with "Is Always Over Now?".

Eurovision Song Contest 1997
Countries
Final
  • Cyprus
  • Turkey
  • Norway
  • Austria
  • Ireland
  • Slovenia
  • Switzerland
  • Netherlands
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Estonia
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Portugal
  • Sweden
  • Greece
  • Malta
  • Hungary
  • Russia
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Croatia
  • United Kingdom
  • Iceland
Artists
Final
  • Hara & Andreas Konstantinou
  • Şebnem Paker & Grup Etnic
  • Tor Endresen
  • Bettina Soriat
  • Marc Roberts
  • Tanja Ribič
  • Barbara Berta
  • Mrs. Einstein
  • Jalisse
  • Marcos Llunas
  • Bianca Shomburg
  • Anna Maria Jopek
  • Maarja-Liis Ilus
  • Alma Čardžić
  • Célia Lawson
  • Blond
  • Marianna Zorba
  • Debbie Scerri
  • V.I.P.
  • Alla Pugacheva
  • Kølig Kaj
  • Fanny
  • E.N.I.
  • Katrina & The Waves
  • Paul Oscar
Songs
Final
  • "Mana Mou"
  • "Dinle"
  • "San Francisco"
  • "One Step"
  • "Mysterious Woman"
  • "Zbudi se"
  • "Dentro di me"
  • "Niemand heeft nog tijd"
  • "Fiumi di parole"
  • "Sin rencor"
  • "Zeit"
  • "Ale jestem"
  • "Keelatud maa"
  • "Goodbye"
  • "Antes do adeus"
  • "Bara hon älskar mig"
  • "Horepse"
  • "Let Me Fly"
  • "Miért kell, hogy elmenj?"
  • "Primadonna"
  • "Stemmen i mit liv"
  • "Sentiments songes"
  • "Probudi me"
  • "Love Shine a Light"
  • "Minn hinsti dans"


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