Eurovision Song Contest 1979 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Portugal Portuguese Manuela Bravo "Sobe, sobe, balão sobe" Rise, rise, balloon, rise 9 64
02 Italy Italian Matia Bazar "Raggio di luna" Moonbeam 15 27
03 Denmark Danish Tommy Seebach "Disco Tango" 6 76
04 Ireland English Cathal Dunne "Happy Man" 5 80
05 Finland Finnish Katri Helena "Katson sineen taivaan" I'm looking into the blue of the sky 14 38
06 Monaco French Laurent Vaguener "Notre vie c'est la musique" Our life is music 16 12
07 Greece Greek Elpida "Sokrati" (Σωκράτη) Socrates 8 69
08 Switzerland German Peter, Sue, Marc, Pfuri, Gorps and Kniri "Trödler und Co" Second-handers and Co. 10 60
09 Germany German Dschinghis Khan "Dschinghis Khan" Genghis Khan 4 86
10 Israel Hebrew Gali Atari and Milk and Honey "Hallelujah" (הללויה) 1 125
11 France French Anne-Marie David "Je suis l'enfant soleil" I'm the sun-child 3 106
12 Belgium Dutch Micha Marah "Hey Nana" 18 5
13 Luxembourg French Jeane Manson "J'ai déjà vu ça dans tes yeux" I've already seen that in your eyes 13 44
14 Netherlands Dutch Xandra "Colorado" 12 51
15 Sweden Swedish Ted Gärdestad "Satellit" Satellite 17 8
16 Norway Norwegian Anita Skorgan "Oliver" 11 57
17 United Kingdom English Black Lace "Mary Ann" 7 73
18 Austria German Christina Simon "Heute in Jerusalem" Today in Jerusalem 18 5
19 Spain Spanish Betty Missiego "Su canción" Your song 2 116

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