Eurovision Song Contest 1989 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Italy Italian Anna Oxa & Fausto Leali "Avrei voluto" I would've wanted 9 56
02 Israel Hebrew Gili and Galit "Derekh Hamelekh" (דרך המלך) The king's road 12 50
03 Ireland English Kiev Connolly & The Missing Passengers "The Real Me" 18 21
04 Netherlands Dutch Justine Pelmelay "Blijf zoals je bent" Stay the way you are 15 45
05 Turkey Turkish Pan "Bana Bana" To me, to me 21 5
06 Belgium Dutch Ingeborg "Door de wind" Through the wind 19 13
07 United Kingdom English Live Report "Why Do I Always Get it Wrong?" 2 130
08 Norway Norwegian Britt Synnøve Johansen "Venners nærhet" The closeness of friends 17 30
09 Portugal Portuguese Da Vinci "Conquistador" Conqueror 16 39
10 Sweden Swedish Tommy Nilsson "En dag" One Day 4 110
11 Luxembourg French Park Café "Monsieur" Mister 20 8
12 Denmark Danish Birthe Kjær "Vi maler byen rød" We're painting the town red 3 111
13 Austria German Thomas Forstner "Nur ein Lied" Just a song 5 97
14 Finland Finnish Anneli Saaristo "La dolce vita" The good life 7 76
15 France French Nathalie Pâque "J'ai volé la vie" I stole life 8 60
16 Spain Spanish Nina "Nacida para amar" Born to love 6 88
17 Cyprus Greek Fani Polymeri & Yiannis Savvidakis "Apopse As Vrethoume"
(Απόψε ας βρεθούμε)
Let's meet tonight 11 51
18 Switzerland Romansh Furbaz "Viver senza tei" To live without you 13 47
19 Greece Greek Mariana Efstratiou "To Dhiko Su Asteri"
(Το δικό σου αστέρι)
Your own star 9 56
20 Iceland Icelandic Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson "Það sem enginn sér" What no one sees 22 0
21 Germany German Nino de Angelo "Flieger" Flyers 14 46
22 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Riva "Rock Me" 1 137

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