Eurovision Song Contest 2001 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Netherlands English Michelle "Out On My Own" 18 16
02 Iceland English Two Tricky "Angel" 22 3
03 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian, English Nino Pršeš "Hano" Hannah 14 29
04 Norway English Haldor Lægreid "On My Own" 22 3
05 Israel Hebrew Tal Sondak "En Davar" (אין דבר) Never mind 16 25
06 Russia English Mumiy Troll "Lady Alpine Blue" 12 37
07 Sweden English Friends "Listen To Your Heartbeat" 5 100
08 Lithuania English, Lithuanian SKAMP "You Got Style" 13 35
09 Latvia English Arnis Mednis "Too Much" 18 16
10 Croatia English Vanna "Strings of My Heart" 10 42
11 Portugal Portuguese MTM "Só sei ser feliz assim" This is the only way
I know to be happy
17 18
12 Ireland English Gary O'Shaughnessy "Without Your Love" 21 6
13 Spain Spanish David Civera "Dile que la quiero" Tell her that I love her 6 76
14 France French, English Natasha St-Pier "Je n'ai que mon âme" All I have is my soul 4 142
15 Turkey Turkish, English Sedat Yüce "Sevgiliye Son" Goodbye my love 11 41
16 United Kingdom English Lindsay Dracass "No Dream Impossible" 15 28
17 Slovenia English Nuša Derenda "Energy" 7 70
18 Poland English Piasek "2 Long" 20 11
19 Germany German, English Michelle "Wer Liebe lebt" Who lives love 8 66
20 Estonia English Tanel Padar, Dave Benton, 2XL "Everybody" 1 198
21 Malta English Fabrizio Faniello "Another Summer Night" 9 48
22 Greece Greek, English Antique "Die for You" 3 147
23 Denmark English Rollo & King "Never Ever Let You Go" 2 177

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