Eurovision Song Contest 1993 - Individual Entries

Individual Entries

Eurovision Song Contest 1993
Countries
Final
  • Italy
  • Turkey
  • Germany
  • Switzerland
  • Denmark
  • Greece
  • Belgium
  • Malta
  • Iceland
  • Austria
  • Portugal
  • France
  • Sweden
  • Ireland
  • Luxembourg
  • Slovenia
  • Finland
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • United Kingdom
  • Netherlands
  • Croatia
  • Spain
  • Cyprus
  • Israel
  • Norway
Kvalifikacija
za Millstreet
  • Estonia
  • Hungary
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
Artists
Final
  • Enrico Ruggeri
  • Burak Aydos
  • Münchener Freiheit
  • Annie Cotton
  • Tommy Seebach Band
  • Katerina Garbi
  • Barbara Dex
  • William Mangion
  • Inga
  • Tony Wegas
  • Anabela
  • Patrick Fiori
  • Arvingarna
  • Niamh Kavanagh
  • Modern Times
  • 1X Band
  • Katri Helena
  • Fazla
  • Sonia
  • Ruth Jacott
  • Put
  • Eva Santamaría
  • Zimboulakis & Van Beke
  • The Shiru Group
  • Silje Vige
Kvalifikacija
za Millstreet
  • Janika Sillamaa
  • Andrea Szulák
  • Dida Drăgan
  • Elán
Songs
Final
  • "Sole d'Europa"
  • "Esmer Yarim"
  • "Viel zu weit"
  • "Moi, tout simplement"
  • "Under stjernerne på himlen"
  • "Ellada, Chora Tou Fotos"
  • "Iemand als jij"
  • "This Time"
  • "Þá veistu svarið"
  • "Maria Magdalena"
  • "A cidade (até ser dia)"
  • "Mama Corsica"
  • "Eloise"
  • "In Your Eyes"
  • "Donne-moi une chance"
  • "Tih deževen dan"
  • "Tule luo"
  • "Sva bol svijeta"
  • "Better The Devil You Know"
  • "Vrede"
  • "Don't Ever Cry"
  • "Hombres"
  • "Mi Stamatas"
  • "Shiru"
  • "Alle mine tankar"
Kvalifikacija
za Millstreet
  • "Muretut meelt ja südametuld"
  • "Árva reggel"
  • "Nu pleca"
  • "Amnestia na neveru"


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