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Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984

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 Eurovision Song Contest 1984
Country Yugoslavia
National selection
Selection processJugovizija 1984
Selection date(s)23 March 1984
Selected entrantVlado & Isolda
Selected song"Ciao, amore"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Slobodan Bučevac
  • Milan Perić
Finals performance
Final result18th, 26 points
Yugoslavia in the  Eurovision Song Contest
◄1983 1984 1986►

Yugoslavia took part at the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest held in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.

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Before Eurovision

Jugovizija 1984

The Yugoslavian national final to select their entry, Jugovizija 1984, was held on 23 March at the Universal Hall in Skopje, and was hosted by Blagoja Krstevski and Ljiljana Trajkovska.[1]

Sixteen songs made it to the national final, which was broadcast by JRT to all of the regions of Yugoslavia. The winner was decided by the votes of eight regional juries (Novi Sad, Sarajevo, Pristina, Ljubljana, Skopje, Beograd, Zagreb and Titograd).

Draw Artist Song TV station Points TVNS TVSa TVPr TVLj TVSk TVBg TVZg TVTg Place
1 Sunčeve pege "Emanuela" Socialist Republic of Serbia TVNS 4 4 15
2 Rondo "Linda" Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina TVSa 26 6 5 2 7 6 10
3 Vera Oruqaj and Haki Misini "Fryti i dashurisë" Socialist Republic of Serbia TVPr 2 2 16
4 Bisera Veletanlić "Nisam protiv" Socialist Republic of Serbia TVNS 12 1 2 6 3 14
5 Branka Kraner "Nisem verjela" Socialist Republic of Slovenia TVLj 15 1 1 12 1 12
6 Maja Odžaklievska "Niki" Socialist Republic of Macedonia TVSk 51 12 5 2 8 8 8 8 2
7 Šeri "Italijanski restoran" Socialist Republic of Serbia TVBg 33 7 2 6 4 6 1 7 8
8 Jasna Gospić "Hula-hop" Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina TVSa 18 5 3 5 4 1 11
9 Spektar "Opasna zona" Socialist Republic of Macedonia TVSk 15 7 1 2 5 12
10 Slađana and Dado "Negde izvan planeta" Socialist Republic of Serbia TVBg 38 10 8 7 7 6 6
11 Daniel "Marija" Socialist Republic of Croatia TVZg 40 8 10 4 6 8 4 4
12 Rendez-Vous "O ne cheri" Socialist Republic of Slovenia TVLj 48 5 6 3 12 10 12 3
13 Alen Slavica "Merijen" Socialist Republic of Serbia TVPr 40 3 7 2 3 3 10 12 4
14 Ida & Vlado "Ljubavna priča br. 1" Socialist Republic of Montenegro TVTg 56 4 12 10 10 10 7 3 1
15 Makadam "Talas ljubavi" Socialist Republic of Montenegro TVTg 38 2 3 12 4 12 5 6
16 777 "Zbogom" Socialist Republic of Croatia TVZg 28 4 8 5 1 10 9

At Eurovision

"Ljubavna priča br. 1" was renamed to "Ciao, amore" on the night of the contest, where Yugoslavia performed 12th, following Netherlands and preceding Austria. At the close of voting, Yugoslavia received 26 points, placing 18th out of 19 entries, ahead of only Austria.[2] The Yugoslav jury awarded its 12 points to Cyprus.

Voting

References

  1. ^ "OGAE Macedonia". www.ogaemacedonia.org.mk. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Final of Luxembourg 1984". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Luxembourg 1984". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
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