Lithuania in The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 - Result of National Final

Result of National Final

Final - 3 March 2007
Singer Song Round 1 Round 2 Place
1 Saulės Kliošas "Tell Me Why" 3586 - 5
2 4Fun "Love or Leave" 6833 23888 1
3 Sweetness Theory "Save Me" 1428 - 9
4 Aistė Pilvelytė "Emotional Crisis" 7944 10155 3
5 Slapjack "Lust and Sexy Shadows" 1559 - 7
6 Dove & Gerda "Each Day of My Life" 508 - 11
7 Rūta Ščiogolevaitė "If I Ever Make You Cry" 10179 20133 2
8 Mini-Me "Like You" 1166 - 10
9 Natas "The Fall" 1446 - 8
10 Ashtrey "The Green Sun" 1939 - 6
11 Augustė "Fate" 4488 - 4

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