Eurovision Song Contest 1999 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Lithuania Samogitian Aistė "Strazdas" The song thrush 20 13
02 Belgium English Vanessa Chinitor "Like the Wind" 12 38
03 Spain Spanish Lydia "No quiero escuchar" I don't want to listen 23 1
04 Croatia Croatian Doris Dragović "Marija Magdalena" Mary Magdalene 4 118
05 United Kingdom English Precious "Say It Again" 12 38
06 Slovenia English Darja Švajger "For a Thousand Years" 11 50
07 Turkey Turkish Tuğba Önal & Grup Mistik "Dön Artık" Come back 16 21
08 Norway English Stig Van Eijk "Living My Life Without You" 14 35
09 Denmark English Trine Jepsen & Michael Teschl "This Time I Mean It" 8 71
10 France French Nayah "Je veux donner ma voix" I want to give my voice 19 14
11 Netherlands English Marlayne "One Good Reason" 8 71
12 Poland Polish Mietek Szcześniak "Przytul mnie mocno" Hold me tight 18 17
13 Iceland English Selma "All Out of Luck" 2 146
14 Cyprus Greek Marlain "Tha 'ne erotas" (Θα 'ναι έρωτας) It will be love 22 2
15 Sweden English Charlotte Nilsson "Take Me to Your Heaven" 1 163
16 Portugal Portuguese Rui Bandeira "Como tudo começou" How everything began 21 12
17 Ireland English The Mullans "When You Need Me" 17 18
18 Austria English Bobbie Singer "Reflection" 10 65
19 Israel English, Hebrew Eden "Yom Huledet (Happy Birthday)"
(יום "הולדת)
Birthday 5 93
20 Malta English Times Three "Believe 'n Peace" 15 32
21 Germany German, Turkish,
English, Hebrew
Sürpriz "Reise nach Jerusalem -
Kudüs'e seyahat"
Journey to Jerusalem 3 140
22 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian, French Dino & Béatrice "Putnici" Travellers 7 86
23 Estonia English Evelin Samuel & Camille "Diamond of Night" 6 90

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