Magazin & Lidija

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Nostalgija 00:00 Tools
Nostalgija (Croatia) 00:00 Tools
Nostalgia (English) 00:00 Tools
Nostalgia 00:00 Tools
Nostalgija (Croatia 1995) 00:00 Tools
Nostalgija (live) 00:00 Tools
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Eurovision Song Contest 1995 - Dublin Croatia (HRT) Performer: Magazin and Lidija Song title: Nostalgija Song writer(s): Vjekoslava Huljic Song composer(s): Tonci Huljic Sang in Position: 11 Final Position: 6 Total Points 91 For a record third year in a row, Ireland hosted the 40th Eurovision Song Contest which was held again in the Point Theatre in Dublin For the third consecutive time, Ireland was the host of the 40th Eurovision Song Contest. The contest was again held in the Point Theatre in Dublin - it was the first time ever that the Eurovision Song Contest took place in the same city for two years in a row. In 1994, the European Broadcasting Union decreased the number of participants to 23 to make sure that the song contest would not last longer than three hours. All of the five relegated countries from the preceding year - Turkey, Slovenia, Israel, Denmark and Belgium - returned to the contest. In contrast, the bottom seven countries of the1994 Eurovision Song Contest were relegated: Lithuania, Estonia, the Netherlands, Finland, Romania, Slovakia and Switzerland. As it was the 40th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest this year, the programme started with a three-minute compilation of previous contests. Bookmakers thought that the Swedish entrant Jan Johansen's song Se På Mig was favourite to win the entire contest, but instead neighbouring country Norway took first place with the song Nocturne performed by the group Secret Garden. The lyrics of the winning song only consisted of 24 words and despite the fact that Ireland did not win for the fourth time in a row, the Norwegian group's violinist was in fact Irish. Ireland itself and it's entry Dreamin' by Eddie Friel ended up at a disappointing 14th place. 1995 was the year of the Scandinavian countries at Eurovision: Norway won, Sweden came third and Denmark came fifth. Germany had its worst placing ever, only the Maltese jury awarded one single point to Stone & Stone's Verliebt In Dich. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.