Eurovision Song Contest 1998 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Croatia Croatian Danijela "Neka mi ne svane" May the dawn never rise 5 131
02 Greece Greek Thalassa "Mia krifi evesthisia"
(Μια κρυφή ευαισθησία)
A secret sensibility 20 12
03 France French Marie Line "Où aller" Where to go 24 3
04 Spain Spanish Mikel Herzog "¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti?" What am I going to do without you? 16 21
05 Switzerland German Gunvor "Lass' ihn" Let him 25 0
06 Slovakia Slovak Katarína Hasprová "Modlitba" A prayer 21 8
07 Poland Polish Sixteen "To takie proste" It's easy 17 19
08 Israel Hebrew Dana International "Diva" (דיווה) 1 172
09 Germany German Guildo Horn "Guildo hat euch lieb!" Guildo loves you! 7 86
10 Malta English Chiara "The One That I Love" 3 165
11 Hungary Hungarian Charlie "A holnap már nem lesz szomorú" Sadness will be over tomorrow 23 4
12 Slovenia Slovene Vili Resnik "Naj bogovi slišijo" Let the gods hear 18 17
13 Ireland English Dawn Martin "Is Always Over Now?" 9 64
14 Portugal Portuguese Alma Lusa "Se eu te pudesse abraçar" If I could embrace you 12 36
15 Romania Romanian Mălina Olinescu "Eu cred" I believe 22 6
16 United Kingdom English Imaani "Where Are You?" 2 166
17 Cyprus Greek Michalis Hatzigiannis "Genesis" (Γένεσις) Genesis 11 37
18 Netherlands Dutch Edsilia "Hemel en aarde" Heaven and Earth 4 150
19 Sweden Swedish Jill Johnson "Kärleken är" The love is 10 53
20 Belgium French Mélanie Cohl "Dis oui" Say yes 6 122
21 Finland Finnish Edea "Aava" Open landscape 15 22
22 Norway Norwegian Lars Fredriksen "Alltid sommer" Always summer 8 79
23 Estonia Estonian Koit Toome "Mere lapsed" Children of the sea 12 36
24 Turkey Turkish Tüzmen "Unutamazsın" You can't forget 14 25
25 Macedonia Macedonian Vlado Janevski "Ne zori, zoro" (Не зори, зоро) Dawn, don't rise 19 16

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