Eurovision Song Contest 1996 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Turkey Turkish Şebnem Paker "Beşinci Mevsim" The fifth season 12 57
02 United Kingdom English Gina G "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" 8 77
03 Spain Spanish Antonio Carbonell "¡Ay, qué deseo!" Oh, what desire! 20 17
04 Portugal Portuguese Lúcia Moniz "O meu coração não tem cor" My heart has no colour 6 92
05 Cyprus Greek Constantinos "Mono Yia Mas" (Μόνο Για Μας) Only for us 9 72
06 Malta English Miriam Christine "In A Woman's Heart" 10 68
07 Croatia Croatian Maja Blagdan "Sveta ljubav" Holy love 4 98
08 Austria Vorarlbergish George Nussbaumer "Weil's dr guat got" Because you feel good 10 68
09 Switzerland French Kathy Leander "Mon cœur l'aime" My heart loves him 16 22
10 Greece Greek Mariana Efstratiou "Emeis Forame to Himona Anixiatika"
(Εμείς Φοράμε το Χειμώνα Ανοιξιάτικα)
We wear spring clothes
in winter time
14 36
11 Estonia Estonian Maarja-Liis Ilus & Ivo Linna "Kaelakee hääl" Sound of necklace 5 94
12 Norway Norwegian Elisabeth Andreassen "I evighet" For eternity 2 114
13 France Breton Dan Ar Braz &
L'Héritage des Celtes
"Diwanit Bugale" May you blossom, children 19 18
14 Slovenia Slovene Regina "Dan najlepših sanj" The day of the
most beautiful dream
21 16
15 Netherlands Dutch Maxine & Franklin Brown "De eerste keer" The first time 7 78
16 Belgium Dutch Lisa del Bo "Liefde is een kaartspel" Love is a cardgame 16 22
17 Ireland English Eimear Quinn "The Voice" 1 162
18 Finland Finnish Jasmine "Niin kaunis on taivas" So beautiful is the sky 23 9
19 Iceland Icelandic Anna Mjöll "Sjúbídú" Shoobe-doo 13 51
20 Poland Polish Kasia Kowalska "Chcę znać swój grzech..." I want to know my sin 15 31
21 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Amila Glamočak "Za našu ljubav" For our love 22 13
22 Slovakia Slovak Marcel Palonder "Kým nás máš" While you have us 18 19
23 Sweden Swedish One More Time "Den vilda" The wild one 3 100

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