Yiannis Dimitras

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Feggari Kalokerino 00:00 Tools
Feggari kalokerino (Φεγγάρι καλοκαιρινό) (Greece) 00:00 Tools
Fegari kalokerino 00:00 Tools
Feggari Kalokairino 00:00 Tools
Feggari Kalokerino (Greece) 00:00 Tools
Gemise O Ypnos Moy Poylia 00:00 Tools
Ta Ploia Boyliaksan 00:00 Tools
Omoia Fili Ki Alati 00:00 Tools
Erwtiko 00:00 Tools
To Spiti Moy To Sfalisa 00:00 Tools
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Eurovision Song Contest 1981 Entry for Greece (ERT) Performer: Yiannis Dimitras (Γιάννης Δημητράς) Song title: Feggari Kalokerino Song writer(s): Yiannis Dimitras Song composer(s): Giorgos Niachros Sang in Position: 17 Final Position: 8 Total Points: 55 For the second time, the Eurovision champion winner, Ireland, was the host for the event which took place in Dublin. In 1981, the total amount of participating countries was 20 once again equalling the record set three years earlier in Paris. Morocco withdrew after their first participation, and Italy decided to stay at home as well because the interest in the country had diminished. Yugoslavia returned to the contest after five years of absence, so did Israel after the county had missed out on one contest. Finally, Cyprus made its Eurovision debut. It was also the first year Egypt's television viewers could follow the contest live on television. The opening sequence of the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest showed 'old Ireland' blending into 'modern Ireland' with shots of Celtic ruins, cliffs, castles, edited together with close-ups of art and shots of planes, waterfalls, people in the park, children feeding birds, traditional door knockers, front doors, architecture and horse races. The sequence ended with a map of Europe on a globe which span round to reveal the Eurovision logo. The United Kingdom's entry Making Your Mind Up by the group Bucks Fizz won the 1981 contest after a close race with Germany's entry Johnny Blue by Lena Valaitis. Bucks Fizz was specially formed for the Eurovision Song Contest and had created a memorable show act when the 2 guys in the group ripped off the skirts of the 2 girls, revealing a shorter skirt underneath. To date, it is seen by many as one of the most memorable moments in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest. Bucks Fizz continued their career all over Europe with many hitsongs during the 1980s, like The Land Of Make Believe and My Camera Never Lies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.