Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989

Eurovision Song Contest 1989
Country  Germany
National selection
Selection process Vorentscheid 1989
Selection date(s) 23 March 1989
Selected entrant Nino de Angelo
Selected song "Flieger"
Finals performance
Final result 14th, 46 points
Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest
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West Germany (performing under the banner Germany) was present at the Eurovision Song Contest 1989, held in Lausanne, Switzerland. This year marked the last Contest in which participation and televoting were only open to residents of West Germany.

The German national final to select their entry, Vorentscheid 1989, was held on 23 March at the Deutsches Theater in Munich, and was hosted by actor and comedian Hape Kerkeling.

Ten songs made it to the national final, which was broadcast by Bayerischer Rundfunk to ARD broadcasters across West Germany. The winner was decided by a televote in which viewers were asked to call a pay hotline number to vote for their favorite song.

The winning entry was "Flieger," performed by Nino de Angelo and composed by Dieter Bohlen with lyrics by Joachim Horn-Bernges.

National final

DrawArtistSongInformal translationVotesPlace
1Die ErbenBitte, nicht nochmalPlease, not again17997th
2XanaduEinen Traum für diese WeltA dream for this world108912nd
3ClouHeut' Nacht sind sie alleinTonight they are alone11569th
4DorkasIch hab' AngstI'm scared79733rd
5Francesco NapoliViva l'amoreLong live love16598th
6ZouZouIch such' dichI'm searching for you19416th
7Andreas MartinHerz an HerzHeart to heart38554th
8Canan BraunWunderlandWonderland25705th
9Nino de AngeloFliegerFlyers146251st
10Caren FaustDiese ZeitThis period of time84110th

At Eurovision

Nino de Angelo performed twenty-first on the night of the contest, following Iceland and preceding Yugoslavia. At the close of the voting the song had received 46 points, placing 14th in a field of 22 competing countries. It marked the second appearance in a row in which Germany took the 14th place slot at the end of the night.

Points awarded to Germany[1]
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
0 points

References

  1. "Score sheet of the Eurovision Song Contest 1989". Eurovision.tv.
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