01. | Sweden (365 p.) | |
02. | Russia (303 p.) | |
03. | Italy (292 p.) | |
04. | Belgium (217 p.) | |
05. | Australia (196 p.) | |
06. | Latvia (186 p.) | |
07. | Estonia (106 p.) | |
08. | Norway (102 p.) | |
09. | Israel (97 p.) | |
10. | Serbia (53 p.) | |
11. | Georgia (51 p.) | |
12. | Azerbaijan (49 p.) | |
13. | Montenegro (44 p.) | |
14. | Slovenia (39 p.) | |
15. | Romania (35 p.) | |
16. | Armenia (34 p.) | |
17. | Albania (34 p.) | |
18. | Lithuania (30 p.) | |
19. | Greece (23 p.) | |
20. | Hungary (19 p.) | |
21. | Spain (15 p.) | |
22. | Cyprus (11 p.) | |
23. | Poland (10 p.) | |
24. | United Kingdom (5 p.) | |
25. | France (4 p.) | |
26. | Germany (0 p.) | |
27. | Austria (0 p.) |
11. | Moldova (41 p.) | |
12. | Belarus (39 p.) | |
13. | Denmark (33 p.) | |
14. | The Netherlands (33 p.) | |
15. | FYR Macedonia (28 p.) | |
16. | Finland (13 p.) |
11. | Malta (43 p.) | |
12. | Ireland (35 p.) | |
13. | Czech Republic (33 p.) | |
14. | Portugal (19 p.) | |
15. | Iceland (14 p.) | |
16. | San Marino (11 p.) | |
17. | Switzerland (4 p.) |
Participant(s): Trijntje Oosterhuis Song: Walk Along Writer(s): Anouk Teeuwe Composer(s): Anouk Teeuwe & Tobias Karlsson Broadcaster: AVROTROS Social media: |
IntroductionLike in previous years the Netherlands have made an internal selection for the Dutch ESC representative. The broadcaster AVROTROS has already announced the result in December last year. The lucky candidate who has the honour to step in the footsteps of Anouk and The Common Linnets is the 42-years old singer Trijntje Oosterhuis. The Dutch entry “Walk along” has been co-written by Anouk, who has been singing for the Netherlands in 2013 and made a 9th place. “Walk Along” is a fresh and optimistic song, probably not exactly the style of music Trijntje normally sings. The chorus has a special hook which will stay in people’s memory. Nevertheless this kind of music has been send a couple of times e.g. “One Good Reason” by Marlayne in 1999 (8th place) and “One More Night” by Esther Hart in 2003 (13th place). Probably this song is not as strong as Anouk’s own song two years ago. Furthermore the Netherlands will perform in the first half of the first Semi Final, which might be a tough position to succeed.
HistoryDebut: 1956
The last victory for the Netherlands is more than 30 years ago. Nevertheless, the Netherlands do still belong to one of the most successful ESC countries, with four victories: “Net Als Toen” by Corry Brokken in 1957, “Een Beetje” by Teddy Scholten in 1959, “De Troubadour” by Lenny Kuhr in 1969, “Ding-A-Dong” by Teach-In in 1975. Since the first Eurovision Song Contest in 1956 the Netherlands participate on a more or less regular basis. There have been certain years when the Dutch broadcaster NOS decided to withdraw. Over the years there were 26 Top10 places for the Netherlands that means that the chances to get a Top10 place in the Grand Final are 46%, which a relatively good chance. Since the introduction of the Semi Finals, the Netherlands struggle to qualify for the Grand Finals. In ten years there were only three qualifications. Thanks to Anouk, the interest in the ESC has increased a lot in the Netherlands. She brought back the enthusiasm for the Eurovision Song Contest and made a respectable 9th place in the Grand Final in Malmö 2013. One year later The Common Linnets were able to top that and reached the phenomenal 2nd place with only 52 points gap behind Conchita Wurst from Austria, the Netherlands were very close to victory.
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