Eurovision Song Contest 1982 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Portugal Portuguese Doce "Bem bom" Very good 13 32
02 Luxembourg French Svetlana "Cours après le temps" Run after time 6 78
03 Norway Norwegian Jahn Teigen and Anita Skorgan "Adieu" Goodbye 12 40
04 United Kingdom English Bardo "One Step Further" 7 76
05 Turkey Turkish Neco "Hani?" Where? 15 20
06 Finland Finnish Kojo "Nuku pommiin" Bomb Out 18 0
07 Switzerland French Arlette Zola "Amour on t'aime" Love we love you 3 97
08 Cyprus Greek Anna Vissi "Mono I Agapi" (Μόνο η αγάπη) Only love 5 85
09 Sweden Swedish Chips "Dag efter dag" Day after day 8 67
10 Austria German Mess "Sonntag" Sunday 9 57
11 Belgium French Stella "Si tu aimes ma musique" If you like my music 4 96
12 Spain Spanish Lucía "Él" Him 10 52
13 Denmark Danish Brixx "Video, Video" 17 5
14 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Aska "Halo, Halo (Хало, хало)" Hello, hello 14 21
15 Israel Hebrew Avi Toledano "Hora" (הורה) Hora 2 100
16 Netherlands Dutch Bill van Dijk "Jij en ik" You and I 16 8
17 Ireland English The Duskeys "Here Today Gone Tomorrow" 11 49
18 Germany German Nicole "Ein bißchen Frieden" A little peace 1 161

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