Internatia Song Contest –1 22: Difference between revisions

From escforumwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Santos (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Santos (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 20: Line 20:
}}
}}


The '''Internatia Song Contest –1  22''' will be the 22nd edition of [[Internatia Song Contest —1 ]], a spin-off of [[Internatia Song Contest]] dedicated to retro songs. The contest will be organized in [[Saint Eva & Lepland]] by SealTV the first time in the history of the contest, after Saint Eva & Lepland won the rights to host the contest after winning the 21st edition with the song "A Bicycle Built For Two" sung by Nat King Cole.==The Participants==
The '''Internatia Song Contest –1  22''' will be the 22nd edition of [[Internatia Song Contest –1  ]], a spin-off of [[Internatia Song Contest]] dedicated to retro songs. The contest will be organized in [[Saint Eva & Lepland]] by SealTV the first time in the history of the contest, after Saint Eva & Lepland won the rights to host the contest after winning the 21st edition with the song "A Bicycle Built For Two" sung by Nat King Cole.==The Participants=={| class="sortable wikitable"
{| class="sortable wikitable"
!Draw
!Draw
!Country
!Country

Revision as of 16:40, 14 August 2017

Internatia Song Contest –1 22
Dates
Final15 October 2016
(5 January 1993)
Participants
Number of entries14
Debuting St Laurentis
Returning Dulcet Ebullience
 Hanzyuki
 Tikata
 Tonallán
Withdrawing Eriod
 Folkloria
 United Principality
Vote
Voting system10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points by all participants.

The Internatia Song Contest –1 22 will be the 22nd edition of Internatia Song Contest –1 , a spin-off of Internatia Song Contest dedicated to retro songs. The contest will be organized in Saint Eva & Lepland by SealTV the first time in the history of the contest, after Saint Eva & Lepland won the rights to host the contest after winning the 21st edition with the song "A Bicycle Built For Two" sung by Nat King Cole.==The Participants=={| class="sortable wikitable" !Draw !Country !Artist !Song !Year !Place !Points |- |1 | Saint Eva & Lepland | Then Jerico feat. Belinda Carlisle | "What Does It Take?" | 1989 |10 |48 |- |2 | Tikata | Fabienne Thibeault | "Le monde est stone" | 1978 |11 |45 |- |3 | Nicolas' Neighbour | Gladys Knight | "License To Kill" | 1989 |3 |75 |- |4 | Tashkveny | S-Express | "Theme From S-Express" | 1989 |9 |50 |- |5 | Arcorar | Martika | "Toy Soldiers" | 1989 |6 |64 |- |6 | Grolskira | The Tornados | "Telstar" | 1962 |5 |64 |- |7 | St Laurentis | Ulf Lundell | "Öppna landskap" | 1982 |14 |37 |-style="font-weight:bold; background:Gold;" |8 | Kimmystan |Alannah Myles |"Black Velvet" |1989 |1 |84 |- |9 | Dulcet Ebullience |Vanessa Williams |"Save the Best For Last" |1992 |4 |70 |- |10 | Ova Anova | Top One | "Miła Moja" | 1990 |13 |39 |- |11 | Hanzyuki | Lyudmila Senchina | "Zolushka" | |2 |78 |- |12 | Tonallán | Jefferson Airplane | "White Rabbit" | 1967 |8 |56 |- |13 | Lost Islands |Giuffria |"Call to the Heart" |1984 |7 |60 |- |14 | Bitland | Daniel Lentz | "Luminare" | 1984 |12 |42 |- |}