Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994

Eurovision Song Contest 1994
Country  Norway
National selection
Selection process Melodi Grand Prix 1994
Selection date(s) 26 March 1994
Selected entrant Elisabeth Andreassen &
Jan Werner Danielsen
Selected song "Duett"
Finals performance
Final result 6th, 76 points
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1993 1994 1995►

Norway was represented by Elisabeth Andreassen and Jan Werner Danielsen, with the song '"Duett", at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 30 April in Dublin. "Duett" was chosen as the Norwegian entry at the Melodi Grand Prix on 26 March. This was the third of four Eurovision appearances by Andreassen.

Final

The MGP was held at the Oslo Spektrum, hosted by Tande-P. Ten songs took part with the winner being chosen by a combination of televoting and six regional juries. Other participants included three-time Norwegian representative and MGP regular Jahn Teigen and Tor Endresen, who would represent Norway in 1997.[1] The song "Uimotståelig" had been sent in and subsequently refused by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation for Melodi Grand Prix 1993.[2]

MGP - 26 March 1994
Draw Artist Song Translation Composer/Author Points Place
1 Karoline Gregersen "Tunge dråper" Heavy drops Bottolf Lødemel & Stig Gjendem/Hans Henrik Sørensen 187 7
2 Madam Medusa "Casanova" Per Berge Johannessen/Cathrine Borkenhagen & Eva Jansen 287 4
3 Jahn Teigen "Gi alt vi har" Give everything we have Geir Rønning 275 5
4 Elin Furubotn "Mor" Mother Lina Holt 49 10
5 After Eight "Ensom natt" Lonely night Per Fredrik Kjølner/Astor Andersen 200 6
6 Tor Endresen "Aladdin" Tor Endresen 435 2
7 Yellow Pages "Slør" Veil Giert Clausen/Giert Clausen & Hallgrim Bratberg 124 9
8 Laila Nordhaug & Morten Eriksen "Gi meg ett tegn" Give me a sign Are Selheim/Øyvind Boska 323 3
9 SubDiva "Uimotståelig" Irresistible Svein Edvardsen/Dag Øistein Endsjø 134 8
10 Elisabeth Andreassen & Jan Werner Danielsen "Duett" Duet Rolf Løvland/Hans Olav Mørk 576 1

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Andreassen and Danielsen performed 17th in the running order (famously introduced by host Gerry Ryan as performing a song called "Doo-ay"), following Lithuania and preceding Bosnia-Herzegovina. The song was a traditional Eurovision-style ballad in a contest very heavily dominated by downtempo entries. At the close of voting "Duett" had received 76 points (the highest being a 10 from Cyprus), placing Norway 6th of the 25 entries. The Norwegian jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners Ireland.[3]

Points Awarded to Norway

Points Awarded to Norway (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

See also

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.