01. | Estonia (198 p.) | |
02. | Denmark (174 p.) | |
03. | Greece (147 p.) | |
04. | France (142 p.) | |
05. | Sweden (100 p.) | |
06. | Spain (76 p.) | |
07. | Slovenia (70 p.) | |
08. | Germany (66 p.) | |
09. | Malta (48 p.) | |
10. | Croatia (42 p.) | |
11. | Turkey (41 p.) | |
12. | Russia (37 p.) | |
13. | Lithuania (35 p.) | |
14. | Bosnia & Herz. (29 p) | |
15. | UK (28 p.) | |
16. | Israel (25 p.) | |
17. | Portugal (17 p.) | |
18. | Latvia (16 p.) | |
19. | Netherlands (16 p.) | |
20. | Poland (11 p.) | |
21. | Ireland (6 p.) | |
22. | Iceland (3 p.) | |
23. | Norway (3 p.) |
Participant: Natasha St-Pier Song: Je n´ai que mon âme (Only my soul) Writer(s): J.Kapler Composer(s): J.Kapler |
Another favorite this year is the French singer Natasha St. Pier, who is originally from the French-speaking part of Canada – Quebec, like her idol Céline Dion, who won in 1988 for Switzerland and started a world-career. Natasha is 20 years old and speaks fluently English, too. She started her singing career ten years ago, also appeared in the musical “The bellringer of Notre Dame”. From the Eurovision Song Contest she didn’t know until this year. She is very happy to represent France in this contest with two languages on Saturday – French and English! Of course she quite nervous now standing in front of so many people in the audience of the Parken Arena as well as all the millions of TV-spectators. This wonderful ballad will fascinate Europe – that’s for sure! |
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