Yugoslavia in The Eurovision Song Contest 1991 - National Final

National Final

The Yugoslavian national final to select their entry, Jugovizija 1991, was held on 9 March at the Sarajevo TV studios in Sarajevo, and was hosted by Draginja Balac and Senad Hadžifejzović.

Sixteen songs made it to the national final, which was broadcast by JRT to all of the regions of Yugoslavia. The winner was decided by the votes of eight regional juries (Sarajevo, Zagreb, Skopje, Titograd, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Priština and Novi Sad).

The winning entry was "Brazil," performed by Serbian singer Bebi Dol, composed by Zoran Vračević and written by Bebi Dol.

Draw Artist Song Votes TVZa TVBg TVPr TVLj TVSa TVSk TVNS TVTg Place
1 Tedi Spalato Gospode moj 29 3+2+2 2+7+7 1+2+3 5
2 Zorana Pavić Ritam ljubavi 26 3+2+2 3+2+2 5+3+0 0+1+3 6
3 Milica Milisavljević-Dugalić Sta će nebo reći 20 5+5+5 0+5+0 10
4 Bebi Dol Brazil 68 7+7+7 7+7+7 7+7+5 2+3+2 1
5 Miran Rudan Ne reci goodbye 5 5+0+0 15
6 Jelena Džoja Čuvaj se ljubavi 9 5+3+0 0+0+1 13
7 Margarita Hristova Daj mi krilja 3 1+1+0 0+0+1 16
8 Vesna Ivić Ime 11 0+0+1 3+0+7 11
9 Ivana Banfić Daj, povedi me 57 1+7+5 1+5+5 7+3+2 0+5+7 0+0+1 2+5+0 1+0+0 3
10 Helena Blagne Navaden majski dan 25 5+1+1 0+0+3 3+2+1 0+7+0 0+0+2 7
11 Šeri Da li već spavaš 6 5+0+0 1+0+0 14
12 Ponoćni Express Pjesma o tebi 22 0+1+3 0+0+1 5+5+7 8
13 Toni Cetinski Marina 22 2+3+3 2+3+0 2+0+0 3+0+2 1+1+0 8
14 Daniel Ma daj obuci levisice 66 7+5+7 0+1+5 7+7+5 5+2+5 0+2+3 3+2+0 2
15 Anastasija Nizamova-Muhić Molitva 11 0+1+0 7+0+3 11
16 Zerina Cokoja Bez tebe 52 0+1+0 2+3+1 1+5+3 3+0+2 2+3+7 7+7+5 4

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