Eurovision Song Contest 1987 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Norway Norwegian Kate Gulbrandsen "Mitt liv" My life 9 65
02 Israel Hebrew Datner & Kushnir "Shir Habatlanim" (שיר הבטלנים) The lazy bums song 8 73
03 Austria German Gary Lux "Nur noch Gefühl" Only emotion 20 8
04 Iceland Icelandic Halla Margrét "Hægt og hljótt" Slowly and quietly 16 28
05 Belgium Dutch Liliane Saint-Pierre "Soldiers of Love" 11 56
06 Sweden Swedish Lotta Engberg "Boogaloo" 12 50
07 Italy Italian Umberto Tozzi & Raf "Gente di mare" People of the sea 3 103
08 Portugal Portuguese Nevada "Neste barco à vela" In this sailing boat 18 15
09 Spain Spanish Patricia Kraus "No estás solo" You're not alone 19 10
10 Turkey Turkish Seyyal Taner & Lokomotif "Şarkım Sevgi Üstüne" My song is about love 22 0
11 Greece Greek Bang "Stop" (Στοπ) 10 64
12 Netherlands Dutch Marcha "Rechtop in de wind" Upright in the wind 5 83
13 Luxembourg French Plastic Bertrand "Amour, Amour" Love, Love 21 4
14 United Kingdom English Rikki "Only the Light" 13 47
15 France French Christine Minier "Les mots d'amour n'ont pas de dimanche" The words of love don't have a Sunday 14 44
16 Germany German Wind "Laß die Sonne in dein Herz" Let the sun into your heart 2 141
17 Cyprus Greek Alexia "Aspro Mavro" (Άσπρο-μαύρο) White black 7 80
18 Finland Finnish Vicky Rosti & Boulevard "Sata salamaa" A hundred lightnings 15 32
19 Denmark Danish Anne-Cathrine Herdorf & Bandjo "En lille melodi" A little tune 5 83
20 Ireland English Johnny Logan "Hold Me Now" 1 172
21 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Novi Fosili "Ja sam za ples" I wanna dance 4 92
22 Switzerland French Carol Rich "Moitié, moitié" Half and half 17 26

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