Eurovision Song Contest 1997 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Cyprus Greek Hara & Andreas Konstantinou "Mana Mou" (Μάνα μου) Motherland 5 98
02 Turkey Turkish Şebnem Paker & Grup Ethnic "Dinle" Listen 3 121
03 Norway Norwegian Tor Endresen "San Francisco" 24 0
04 Austria German1 Bettina Soriat "One Step" 21 12
05 Ireland English Marc Roberts "Mysterious Woman" 2 157
06 Slovenia Slovene Tanja Ribič "Zbudi se" Wake up 10 60
07 Switzerland Italian Barbara Berta "Dentro di me" Inside of me 22 5
08 Netherlands Dutch Mrs. Einstein "Niemand heeft nog tijd" No one has time anymore 22 5
09 Italy Italian Jalisse "Fiumi di parole" Rivers of words 4 114
10 Spain Spanish Marcos Llunas "Sin rencor" Without rancour 6 96
11 Germany German Bianca Shomburg "Zeit" Time 18 22
12 Poland Polish Anna Maria Jopek "Ale jestem" But I am 11 54
13 Estonia Estonian Maarja-Liis Ilus "Keelatud maa" Forbidden land 8 82
14 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Alma Čardžić "Goodbye" 18 22
15 Portugal Portuguese Célia Lawson "Antes do adeus" Before goodbye 24 0
16 Sweden Swedish Blond "Bara hon älskar mig" If only she loves me 14 36
17 Greece Greek Marianna Zorba "Horepse" (Χόρεψε) Dance 12 39
18 Malta English Debbie Scerri "Let Me Fly" 9 66
19 Hungary Hungarian V.I.P. "Miért kell, hogy elmenj?" Why do you have to go? 12 39
20 Russia Russian Alla Pugacheva "Primadonna" (Примадонна) 15 33
21 Denmark Danish Kølig Kaj "Stemmen i mit liv" The voice in my life 16 25
22 France French Fanny "Sentiments songes" Liar feelings 7 95
23 Croatia Croatian E.N.I. "Probudi me" Awaken me 17 24
24 United Kingdom English Katrina & The Waves "Love Shine a Light" 1 227
25 Iceland Icelandic Paul Oscar "Minn hinsti dans" My final dance 20 18
1.^ The Austrian entry also featured some lyrics in English.

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