Ilanit

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Ey Sham 02:49 Tools
Ba'Shana Ha'Ba'a 02:52 Tools
Ei Sham 02:50 Tools
Bashana Habaa 02:49 Tools
Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim 02:59 Tools
Eretz Eretz 03:51 Tools
Ey-Sham 02:47 Tools
Ahava Hi Shir Li'Shna'im 03:02 Tools
Balalaika 04:25 Tools
Eretz 04:06 Tools
Balalayka 04:33 Tools
Shir Shel Yom Chulin 03:33 Tools
Kvar Acharei Chatsot 03:05 Tools
Lalechet Shevi Acharaich 04:31 Tools
Ahavata Shel Tereza Dimon 03:55 Tools
Nechama 03:43 Tools
Bashana Haba'a 02:51 Tools
Ve'Shuv Itchem 03:09 Tools
Pa'am Le'ehov 03:17 Tools
Shir Al Nechalim 02:44 Tools
Lama Lama 04:22 Tools
Tatzlum Yashan 03:55 Tools
Le'Chol Adam Kochav 02:33 Tools
Le'Orech Ha'Sdera She'Ein Ba Ish 02:34 Tools
Ma Amro Hatziporim 02:44 Tools
Hine Yamim Ba'im 04:24 Tools
Ey'sham (אי שם) (Israel) 02:52 Tools
Ahava Hi Shir Lish Nayim 03:34 Tools
Israel Sheli Chogeget 03:36 Tools
שיר של יום חולין 03:32 Tools
Kshe'Hayinu Yeladim 03:29 Tools
Guliver 03:28 Tools
Shana Tova 03:32 Tools
Yesh Po Eretz Nehederet 04:04 Tools
Veshuv Itchem 03:09 Tools
Ahava hi'shir lishnayim (אהבה היא שיר לשניים) (Israel) 02:59 Tools
Yemey Hachanuka 02:52 Tools
Chamsin Shel Nisan 02:52 Tools
Next Year 02:59 Tools
Kvar Acharei Chatzot 02:59 Tools
All Make Believe 02:50 Tools
Bim bam bom 02:36 Tools
Shir Shel Yom Hulin 02:59 Tools
Lalechet Shevi Acharayich 04:16 Tools
Ey Sham (Somewhere out there) 02:36 Tools
Numa Numa 03:17 Tools
Ey Sham (1973 Israel 4th Place) 03:17 Tools
אי שם 04:16 Tools
El Haderech 03:17 Tools
Shir Shel Yom Hoolin 04:16 Tools
בשנה הבאה 04:16 Tools
Hineh Yamim Ba'im 02:50 Tools
Chofshi Ume'ushar 02:50 Tools
The Cure 02:50 Tools
Ballalaika 04:25 Tools
Lechol Adam Kochav 02:50 Tools
Israelit 02:50 Tools
'Ahava Hi Shir Li-Shnayim 02:59 Tools
Ahava Hi Shir Lishna'im 04:45 Tools
Al Tish'alu Oti 03:28 Tools
All Together Now 03:17 Tools
Ahava hi shir lishnaim 00:00 Tools
Ensemble 02:05 Tools
Weit, so weit der Regenbogen reicht 04:16 Tools
Dror 02:05 Tools
Bashana Ha'ba'a 03:54 Tools
Achai Giborei Ha'Tehila 04:45 Tools
Rain On A Sad Night 03:13 Tools
The Time That Passed By 04:27 Tools
Tell The World 04:13 Tools
Ey Sham (4th Place at Eurovision 1972) 00:00 Tools
אהבה היא שיר לשניים 03:07 Tools
Part of the World 03:54 Tools
Eay Sham 03:54 Tools
Wonderful Country 03:54 Tools
Leorech Hasdera Shein Ba Ish 02:34 Tools
Tfila Shel Yom Atzuv 03:54 Tools
Ha'Laila Holech Ba'Sderot 03:41 Tools
The Optimistic Medley 03:32 Tools
Autumn Garden 03:32 Tools
Don't Remember 03:38 Tools
Ein Makom BaHof 03:38 Tools
Lets Start From The Beginning 04:16 Tools
Rak Ed Kolcha 04:16 Tools
Aval Hamangina 04:16 Tools
Eretz eretz (Terre) 04:16 Tools
אהבתה של תרזה דימון 03:07 Tools
Ahava Hi Shir Li-Shnayim 03:41 Tools
Ki Hineni Ba 03:41 Tools
HaAnavim Mamash Tovim HaKaitz 03:41 Tools
Shir Al Shaul 03:41 Tools
Ha'ava hi shir lishnayim 02:58 Tools
Hine yamim baim 02:55 Tools
Onat Hatziporim 02:58 Tools
Paam Leehov 02:58 Tools
Kshehayinu Yeladim 02:58 Tools
Ha'shaot Ha'ktanot 03:22 Tools
נחמה 02:58 Tools
Khamsin Shel Nisan 03:15 Tools
A'havata shel tereza dimon 02:52 Tools
Ey Sham (Israel 1973) 02:52 Tools
Beikvotaich 02:24 Tools
Kvar Aharei Hatzot 02:24 Tools
Just Because 02:24 Tools
Ey'sham 02:24 Tools
Ahava hee shir le shnaim 02:55 Tools
בללייקה 02:55 Tools
Halev 02:55 Tools
Cabiria 02:55 Tools
Nishek Otah HaOr 02:55 Tools
Ringoli 03:51 Tools
Bifsiyot Ktanot 03:51 Tools
Gvanei HaKahol 03:51 Tools
Lalehet Shevi Aharaih (Version 2008) 03:07 Tools
חלק בעולם 03:07 Tools
Ahava hi'shir lishnayim 03:07 Tools
Still The Green Grass Grows 03:07 Tools
Ein lied ist wie ein vogel 03:07 Tools
Aye Hagan 03:07 Tools
Anna Telech 03:07 Tools
Belayla Cham 03:07 Tools
Tichleh Shana 02:46 Tools
Brazil (Portugez) 03:07 Tools
כבר אחרי חצות 03:07 Tools
Achay Giborey Hatehila 03:07 Tools
Le'orech Nasdera Sh'ein Ba Ish 03:07 Tools
I'm no one if you leave me 03:07 Tools
What To Do When It Hurts 03:07 Tools
Ey Sham (1973 Israel 4th Place 03:07 Tools
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Ilanit (* September 17, 1947 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is a female Israeli singer who represented her country twice in the Eurovision Song Contest. In 1973 she first took part in Luxembourg where she reached the fourth position with the song "Ey Sham" ("Somewhere"). This was also the first ever participation of Israel in the Song Contest. The song was composed by Nurit Hirsch, who also conducted the orchestra in Luxembourg on that occasion. It was only the second time that the orchestra was conducted by a woman; the first time was on that very evening. The second participation by Ilanit was in London in 1977 with a song entitled "Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim" ("Love is a song for two"). With this song she came eleventh. Ilanit almost took part for a third time in 1984: she was appointed by IBA to sing the song "Balalaika". The organising Luxembourg network, however, decided to organise the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest on an Israeli memorial day. The IBA subsequently withdrew their entry. At that time Ilanit was already one of Israel's most popular singers and the song "Balalaika" became an instant hit, despite not taking part. Ilanit was named Israel's top female singer every year from 1971 to 1977, something no other singer has achieved. In 1974 Ilanit represented Israel at the World Popular Song Festival In Tokyo '74 with the song "Shiru Shir Lashemesh" ("Sing A Song To The Sun"). The final was held on 17 November and she came ninth. Ilanit continued to experience major successes in her home country, with songs from the famous late composer/song-writer Ehud Manor and others. Together with other established Israeli artists she took part in a tour through North America in 2005. However, she has not released any new records since 1999; her last full album is "Brazilian Dream" (1996). Eurovision Song Contest 1973 - Luxembourg Entry for Israel Performer: Ilanit Song title: Ey-sham Song writer(s): Ehud Manor Song composer(s): Nurit Hirsh Sang in Position: 17 Final Position: 4 Total Points: 97 For the third time in the 18-year-old history of the Eurovision Song Contest, Luxembourg had the honour of hosting the event with 17 nations being present. After ending up in last position two years in a row, Malta decided to withdraw from the contest. Austria decided not to participate either. Instead, a new country joined the song contest, Israel. It was the first non-European country to enter the contest. Israel was allowed to do so because the country was already a member of the European Broadcasting Union. With the Israelis participating, the security control was unusually tight and there were special security measures for the Israeli delegation. Another important rule change for the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest was that the participants could choose the language in which they wanted to sing their songs. This rule remained valid till 1976, and has been put in effect from 1999 onwards again. The event was marked by a scandal: the Spanish entry Eres Tu by Mocedades was accused of plagiarism. It was suggested by critics that the song was merely a copy of the Yugoslav entry of 1966, Brez Besed performed by Berta Ambroz. The Spanish entry was not sanctioned though and became a huge hit internationally - it even outsold the winner Tu Te Reconnaitras by Anne-Marie David which marked the fourth victory for the Grand Duchy and the second one in a row after Vicky Leandros won the preceding year. Anne-Marie David tried her luck again in 1979 when she competed for France and came third. She is one of the few artists who ended up in the top-3 with all appearances in the Eurovision Song Contest. Cliff Richard sang for the United Kingdom for the second time and came in third, one place worse than in 1968 and his last try ever on the Eurovision Song Contest stage; Sweden's Monique Dominique became the first woman to conduct the orchestra. Nurit Hirsch, the female conductor for Israel, followed her a few minutes later. Eurovision Song Contest 1977 - London Entry for Israel Performer: Ilanit Song title: Ah-haa-vah Hee Shir Lish-naa-yim Song writer(s): Edna Peleg Song composer(s): Eldad Shrim Sang in Position: 11 Final Position: 11 Total Points: 49 This year's Eurovision Song Contest took place at the Wembley Conference Centre in London. The event was postponed for five weeks because of the fact that the cameramen and technicians were on strike. The song contest was supposed to take place on the 2nd of April, but it did not take place before the 7th of May. 18 countries took part this year. Sweden returned, and Yugoslavia withdrew from the contest. Tunisia was supposed to take part as well, performing in 4th position, but the country withdrew its entry. The rule of performing in one's national language was brought back to the song contest as since 1973, countries could sing in a language they wanted. However, Germany and Belgium were allowed to perform in English because their entries had already been chosen before the rule was brought back. The German group Silver Convention had been hugely popular all over the world in the mid 70s with songs like Fly Robin Fly and Get Up And Boogie. Even if there were high hopes that their 1977 entry Telegram would mark the first victory for Germany, the song only ended up in 8th position. Anita Skorgan sang her first entry Casanova for Norway this year. She would return in 1979 and also try several more times to represent her home country, but always lost out in the Norwegian national heats. Austria gave a innovative performance as Boom Boom Boomerang by the group Schmetterlinge was performed with the artists wearing masks on the back of their heads. France won its fifth victory - and last to date - with the song L'Oiseau Et L'Enfant performed by Marie Myriam. France's victory was a record in Eurovision Song Contest history. The record was equalled by Luxembourg in 1983, and beaten by Ireland in 1994. The United Kingdom entry Rock Bottom by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran came second. It was the 11th consecutive time that a British entry came top 4. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.