Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Greece Greek Secret Band "O palios mou eaftos"
(Ο παλιός μου εαυτός)
My old self 9 48
02 Malta English Young Talent Team "Power of a Song" 12 14
03 Netherlands Dutch Klaartje and Nicky "Hij is een kei" He's the best 11 27
04 Switzerland Italian Demis Mirarchi "Birichino" Cheeky 16 4
05 Norway Norwegian @lek "En stjerne skal jeg bli" I'm gonna be a star 13 12
06 France French Thomas Pontier "Si on voulait bien" If we really wanted to 6 78
07 Macedonia Macedonian Martina Siljanovska "Zabava" (Забава) Party 7 64
08 Poland Polish KWADro "Łap życie" Grab life 17 3
09 Cyprus Greek Marios Tofi "Onira" (Όνειρα) Dreams 8 61
10 Belarus Belarusian Egor Volchek "Spiavajce sa mnoju"
(Спявайцэ са мною)
Sing with me 14 9
11 Croatia Croatian Nika Turković "Hej mali" Hey little boy 3 126
12 Latvia Latvian Mārtiņš Tālbergs & C-Stones Juniors "Balts vai melns" White or black 17 3
13 United Kingdom English Cory Spedding "The Best Is Yet to Come" 2 140
14 Denmark Danish Cool Kids "Pigen er min" The girl is mine 5 116
15 Spain Spanish María Isabel "Antes Muerta que Sencilla" Better dead than plain 1 171
16 Sweden Swedish Limelights "Varför jag?" Why me? 15 8
17 Belgium French Free Spirits "Accroche-toi" Hold on 10 37
18 Romania Romanian Noni Răzvan Ene "Îţi mulţumesc" Thank you 4 123

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