Bundesvision Song Contest - Bundesvision Song Contest 2011

Bundesvision Song Contest 2011

Host: Lanxess Arena, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, 29 September 2011

Rank Represented Bundesland Participant Song (and translation, where appropriate) Points
1 Berlin Tim Bendzko Wenn Worte meine Sprache wären (If words were my language) 141
2 Bremen Flo Mega Zurück (Back) 111
3 Lower Saxony Bosse feat. Anna Loos Frankfurt Oder 102
4 Baden-Württemberg Glasperlenspiel Echt (Real) 91
5 Saxony Kraftklub Ich Will Nicht Nach Berlin (I Don't Want To Go To Berlin) 89
6 Rhineland-Palatinate Jupiter Jones ImmerFürImmer (AlwaysForEver) 86
7 North Rhine-Westphalia Frida Gold Unsere Liebe ist aus Gold (Our love is made of gold) 76
8 Hamburg Thees Uhlmann Zum Laichen und Sterben ziehen die Lachse den Fluss hinauf (The salmons go up the river for spawning and dying) 66
8 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Jennifer Rostock Ich kann nicht mehr (I can't go on any longer) 66
10 Bavaria Andreas Bourani Eisberg (Iceberg) 26
11 Saarland Pierre Ferdinand et les Charmeurs Ganz Paris ist eine Disco (Whole of Paris is a disco) 17
12 Thuringia Alin Coen Band Ich war hier (I was here) 13
13 Brandenburg Doreen Wie konntest du nur (How could you dare) 12
13 Hesse Juli Du lügst so schön (You lie so beautifully) 12
13 Saxony-Anhalt Flimmerfrühstück Tu's nicht ohne Liebe (Don't do it without love) 12
16 Schleswig-Holstein Muttersöhnchen Essen geh'n (Eating out) 8

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