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Revision as of 15:14, 10 September 2016
| Internatia Song Contest -1 22 | |
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| Dates | |
| Final | (5 January 1993) |
| Participants | |
| Number of entries | 11 (to date) |
| Returning | |
| Vote | |
| Voting system | 10 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
| Country | Artist | Song | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Martika | "Toy Soldiers" | 1989 | |
| Daniel Lentz | "Luminare" | 1984 | |
| Alannah Myles | "Black Velvet" | 1989 | |
| Giuffria | "Call to the Heart" | 1984 | |
| Gladys Knight | "License To Kill" | 1989 | |
| Then Jerico feat. Belinda Carlisle | "What Does It Take?" | 1989 | |
| S-Express | "Theme From S-Express" | 1989 |