Kinder Dieser Welt

"Kinder dieser Welt" (English translation: "Children Of This World") was the Austrian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985, performed in German by Gary Lux. The song was written by Englishman Mick Jackson, better known for penning the disco hit "Blame It on the Boogie" in 1978. Lyricist Michael Kunze had previously co-written Silver Convention's 1977 entry for Germany, "Telegram", and in the late 70s both Kunze and co-writer Geoff Bastow had also worked as session musicians and composers for other successful Germany-based disco acts like Boney M. and Amanda Lear.

The song was performed seventeenth on the night (following Sweden's Kikki Danielsson with "Bra vibrationer" and preceding Luxembourg's Margo, Franck Olivier, Diane Solomon, Ireen Sheer, Malcolm and Chris Roberts with "Children, Kinder, Enfants"). At the close of voting, it had received 60 points, placing 8th in a field of 19.

The song is a ballad about the innocence and power of children.

It was succeeded as Austrian representative in the 1986 Contest by Timna Brauer singing "Die Zeit Ist Einsam".


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Eurovision Song Contest 1985
Countries
Final
  • Ireland
  • Finland
  • Cyprus
  • Denmark
  • Spain
  • France
  • Turkey
  • Belgium
  • Portugal
  • Germany
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Norway
  • United Kingdom
  • Switzerland
  • Sweden
  • Austria
  • Luxembourg
  • Greece
Artists
Final
  • Maria Christian
  • Sonja Lumme
  • Lia Vissi
  • Hot Eyes
  • Paloma San Basilio
  • Roger Bens
  • MFÖ
  • Linda Lepomme
  • Adelaide
  • Wind
  • Izhar Cohen
  • Al Bano & Romina Power
  • Bobbysocks!
  • Vikki
  • Mariella Farré & Pino Gasparini
  • Kikki Danielsson
  • Gary Lux
  • Margo, Franck Olivier, Diane Solomon, Ireen Sheer, Chris & Malcolm Roberts
  • Takis Biniaris
Songs
Final
  • "Wait Until the Weekend Comes"
  • "Eläköön elämä"
  • "To Katalava Arga"
  • "Sku' du spørg' fra no'en?"
  • "La fiesta terminó"
  • "Femme dans ses rêves aussi"
  • "Didai didai dai"
  • "Laat me nu gaan"
  • "Penso em ti, eu sei"
  • "Für alle"
  • "Olé, Olé"
  • "Magic Oh Magic"
  • "La det swinge"
  • "Love Is"
  • "Piano, Piano"
  • "Bra vibrationer"
  • "Kinder dieser Welt"
  • "Children, Kinder, Enfants"
  • "Miazoume"

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