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Revision as of 03:15, 16 March 2015
Internatia Song Contest -1 7 | |
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Dates | |
Final | 28 March 2015 (30 March 1985) |
Host | |
Host broadcaster | TBC |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 16 (so far) |
Returning | Caprika Eriod Hanzyuki Valdron |
Withdrawing | Chruno Ruthsina Saint Eva & Lepland |
The Internatia Song Contest -1 7 was the 7th edition of Internatia Song Contest -1, a spinoff of Internatia Song Contest dedicated to retro songs. The contest was organized in Tashkveny by the local broadcaster TBC for the second time, thanks to the victory of The Andrews Sisters and their song "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" which won Internatia Song Contest -1 6 held in Men̈́sa.
Participants
The following countries have participated:
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Year of release |
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Caprika | Marlene Dietrich | "Bitte geh nicht fort" | 1963 | |
Eriod | Anne Clark | "Our Darkness" | 1984 | |
Grolskira | Marek Grechuta | "Dni, Których Nie Znamy" | 1971 | |
Hanzyuki | Gretchen | "Conga, Conga, Conga" | 1981 | |
Irdminia | Bananarama | "Cruel Summer" | 1983 | |
Kaledonii | Cyndi Lauper | "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" | 1983 | |
Lettuce | Camilo Sesto | "¿Quieres ser mi amante?" | 1974 | |
Lost Islands | AC/DC | "Big Balls" | 1976 | |
Men̈́sa | Telex | "The Voice" | 1984 | |
Nicolas' Neighbour | Maywood | "Late at Night" | 1980 | |
Noxus | Shirley Ellis | "The Name Game" | 1964 | |
Ova Anova | Jermaine Jackson and Pia Zadora | "When The Rain Begins To Fall" | 1984 | |
Porielana | Sylvia Vrethammar | "Y Viva España" | 1974 | |
Tashkveny (host) | Georgy Sviridov | "Time, Forward!" ("Время, вперёд!") | 1967 | |
Tikata | Michel Sardou | "Les lacs du Connemara" | 1981 | |
Valdron | Clannad | "Theme from Harry's Game" | 1982 |