Eurovision Song Contest 1983 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English Translation Place Points
01 France French Guy Bonnet "Vivre" Living 8 56
02 Norway Norwegian Jahn Teigen "Do Re Mi" Do Re Mi 9 53
03 United Kingdom English Sweet Dreams "I'm Never Giving Up" - 6 79
04 Sweden Swedish Carola Häggkvist "Främling" Stranger 3 126
05 Italy Italian Riccardo Fogli "Per Lucia" For Lucia 11 41
06 Turkey Turkish Çetin Alp & the Short Waves "Opera" - 19 0
07 Spain Spanish Remedios Amaya "¿Quién maneja mi barca?" Who sails my boat? 19 0
08 Switzerland Italian Mariella Farré "Io così non ci sto" I don't like it this way 15 28
09 Finland Finnish Ami Aspelund "Fantasiaa" Fantasy 11 41
10 Greece Greek Christie Stasinopoulou "Mou Les" (Μου λες) You tell me 14 32
11 Netherlands Dutch Bernadette "Sing Me a Song" - 7 66
12 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Danijel "Džuli" Julie 4 125
13 Cyprus Greek Stavros & Constantina "I Agapi Akoma Zi" (Η αγάπη ακόμα ζει) Love is still alive 16 26
14 Germany German Hoffmann & Hoffmann "Rücksicht" Consideration 5 94
15 Denmark Danish Gry Johansen "Kloden drejer" The planet's spinning 17 16
16 Israel Hebrew Ofra Haza "Hi" (חי) Alive 2 136
17 Portugal Portuguese Armando Gama "Esta balada que te dou" This ballad that I give to you 13 33
18 Austria German Westend "Hurricane" - 9 53
19 Belgium Dutch Pas de Deux "Rendez-vous" Meeting 18 13
20 Luxembourg French Corinne Hermès "Si la vie est cadeau" If life is a gift 1 142

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