All the winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (2019 - 1956)
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- čas přidán 10. 02. 2021
- The Eurovision Song Contest takes place for the 65th time this year. The Contest has seen 67 winners over the years. In 1969, four countries shared the victory after receiving the same amount of points from the juries. Who is your favourite Eurovision winner? Let us know in the comments!
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I think it's interesting to see some songs have become classics, while others have become completely forgotten.
Exactly.
All the classics I hear are from before the turn of the century. Probably because back then there were fewer TV-channels so more people watched the Eurovision song contest.
I think that a lot of the songs we have forgotten have become classics in their own countries.. Maybe!
@@eleonoracasella1195 I think this is quite true
A lot of them were pretty average or plain awful in my opinion (a lot op the "modern" ones). The ones that were good, really stand out.
Moral of the story: If Norway wants to win ESC, they need to play the violin.
ja
In Ulrikke's 2020 performance was 2 violins 🥺
@@shrexxxx and she would have won
🤣😂🤣
Why do you think they brought back Alexander in 2018 😂
Ireland watching this like:
"I used to rule the world"
Honestly didn’t realise how many times we won Im surprised
They've put out intentionally bad songs because hosting the contest has historically been a financial drain on the host country
@@mangarinemiil7128 There was irish involvement in that as well the violinist was irish.We planted her their because we couldn't afford to win(iam not of course being literal)
@karmasdoor nah id say Iceland have it in the bag this year but we will get to the final at leat tho
@karmasdoor I'd say we'll definatley come top 8 or so
I still remember when we were only allowed to clap politely back in the days, and now the crowd just goes wild
I love it! 😍
When did the crowd first went wild?
Hello Europe end nice day!!!
Well 2nd placer in 1965 actually slapped france gall
Eurovision: we will show the winners but backwards 😁
Time machine style presentation
Quite logical and clever choice as we all know that millenials, Z generation and alpha too don't care at all about Eurovision before their birthdate.
@@DanTony68 while the best songs are from the older eurovisions.
@@DanTony68 not true, not all millennials are thick.
@@snail007y069 Not thick. I didn't use such rude words. But everyone knows here how the majority of millenials show very little interest in the Eurovision history.
sadly, no official 2020 winner and there will never be.
Bulgaria, Switzerland, Iceland and Lithuania was so robbed, hope one of them four will win this year
Bulgaria wouldve won im very certain of that
In our hearts it's a triple win between Lithuania, Rusia and Iceland
That's what I felt the most after Europe Shine A Light last year. I felt guilty and cheated of a magnificent contest. Didn't recover for a while after that one ngl.
@@haricric03 i think Lithuania tho most western european countries that i know of were really a fan of that especially the germanic countries
It's amazing how hairstyles change completely every decade.
3:26 can we talk about how awesome fairytale really is
Ikr? Alexander Rybak is the reason I started learning how to play violin
YES IT IS
Yes it is 😍
Love that song. And I thought is was amazing to see de violin in something else then a orchestra. I play the violin since I am 5 (now 32)
Yeees
The early 2000s were a glitch in the matrix literally
Estonia won because the song was about “The singing revolution” and their independence from the USSR.
There's a reason they brought back the jury
It was a cultural reset
No one will believe it when you say Latvia won once without showing them lol
Denmark deserved it though imho
Now do all the songs with 0 points.
laughing in german
@@carlotta2342 waren glaub ich gar nicht so viele wie man immer denkt
laughing in british
Laughing in norwegian
@@carlotta2342 PLSSS
It’s crazy when you think of that you could litterally win esc by singing lalalalalalala for 3 mins back in the 60’s
Sometimes the lyrics aren't what's important. Sometimes it's just fun to have a good dance to a cheerful song! 😊😁
@@humanoid_freak 😊
@@humanoid_freak 😌☺️😁
Now you can be a chicken
It helped when you had a fascist dictator to threaten the judges for you too of course
It's funny how you can see how the culture changed over the years by their clothes, their hair and the type of music they play.
I know! Just the differences between the 60s and 70s
A great evolution of microphones, I tell you).
And the names of bands. “Milk and Honey”
@@juul8702 Well, that's actually a name based on biblical text, it actually has a meaning
And cameras
@@juul8702 from names to random words to... Names
@@blackjack12341234 The promised land, the land of milk and honey. Makes sense.
Eurovision in 1969: we have 4 winners
Eurovision in 2021: we have 4 songs with nul points
lmao xD
@Youngster Liam France got lucky, Germany didn't
Camera quality just slowly going down throughout the video
*It's Evolution, Just backwards*
Camera quality wasn't necessarily worse. Just depends how it is filmed and broadcasted and then how somebody made a copy of it. E.g. filming the television. Then add some CZcams compression into the mix and bam.
FUN FACT: Did you know that in 1969 there actually were 4 winners: France, United Kingdom, Netherlands and Spain? All of them won 18 points (which was max back then), but France is officialy the winner because they had the biggest amount of highest points. You can notice in the video that 3 countries are represented as winners in 1969 (they didn’t include Spain on the list for some reason).
Salome from Spain is included in the list.
they did include Spain
And then they put in the Dutch winner in the broadcast for this year
Hehehe 69 funny number
I don’t think France is the official winner as the rule you mention didn’t apply the time ans was introduced later to avoid this type of situation. There were therefore 4 tied winners.
Had no idea that Ireland dominated the nineties...
Fair play.
Singing in English while the others cannot is a pretty substantial advantage.
Once everybody started singing in English both UK and Ireland were pushed backwards.
Still hold the all time record!
Technically, Ireland has won 5 times in a row. The winners of 1995 Eurovision were an Irish-Norwegian band.
@@ponyclub3198 well to be fair England had invaded Ireland for nearly a thousand years, I thought it was 500+ years speaking Irish was forbidden during those centuries as it was against the law at the time not our fault at all
@@ponyclub3198 then why didn't they in the 80s? which was mostly non English winners, televoting only started in 97 with limited countries, so it isn't that, also in the 22(?) years the native language requirement was in, only 8 English songs won, I mean yes that is a most for English, but hardly a majority
and yes, Ireland did get pushed back around the time the language restriction lifted, but that was more financially related, and the UK just kinda stopped taking it serious for a while, possibly also related to financial reasons
Ireland just had great songs in the 90s and there was a growing love for the Celtic sounds they started incorperating
I would love for eurovision to make it a rule that the song (or part of the song) be sung in the artist's mother tongue, so many diverse languages that should be shown off!
It used to be but since most of the winners started to be in English they changed the rules
It used to be like that but it resulted in Ireland and Luxembourg dominating since they had the same language that bigger countries had with made them the only country the bigger country’s could understand
@@crazycraft3076 Ireland sang in its native tongue once I think.
Oh god I'm really happy that rule is gone, most Dutch speakers today (Belgium & Netherlands) aren't fond of their own language lol
As a Belgian myself, I like French or English so much better than Dutch (which is my mothertongue), Dutch is such an ugly language for singing imo
I think they should have kept a rule that 20 seconds, at least, should be in the native language, the majority of the song would still be in English
and now Italy is part of this amazing list. well deserved win for them!
Don't forgot Totò Cotunio! It was amazing.
And Gigliola Cinquetti back in the '60
As an American who formerly knew and cared little about it, I am really beginning to see the appeal of Eurovision. The whole thing seems like so much fun, great music and great musicians all around
You have to keep in mind that these songs were only the winner. As a german myself if feel embarassed hearing the songs from Germany every year
@@dominiklieser7341 as a finn im only proud of Lordi and NOTHING else..
@@dominiklieser7341 jm half russia and honestly the last performance thay won of Russia was,how do I say this?so Russian jts embrassing but entertaining LMAO
Honestly I‘ve been watching it since 2010 now and it’s one of my highlights every year, especially being on Twitter simultaneously is so entertaining too
It's great fun and really the only thing on television apart from sport that people all across Europe watch together. I hope you had the chance to see the 2021 contest.
Just look at where Eurovision has got these past few years. The evolution is just stunning!
Evolution is way more spectacular if you compare any edition of the 70's with the 80's, and 80's with 90's, and so on...
What evolution.
@@nikolabunic3820 Open your eyes, your ears and your spirit ! As wide as can be !
@@DanTony68 can you explane your answer with some facts...
@@nikolabunic3820 You should better watch Eurovision shows from several past decades to make your own opinion without any influence.
I think Abba Waterloo is one most famos song in eurovison history
Waterloo and Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu (Italy '58) are definitely the two most known Eurovision songs of all time... They are famous even out of Europe...
@@naewsqrg yes I think you are right
+ Euphoria and the top 3 is complete
fairytale from alexander rybak is also kinda famous
satellite by lena too, 66 millions views on the official video + 44 million on another and 45 millions streams on spotify
I just realized that nearly every song that won was in english. Italy really did something special this year
They've been a few in French too but Italian is different and cool!
Last two years Ukraine sang Ukrainian so..
@@PaulieBlack666 yea but they didn’t win
@@quantumlp8807 last year Jamala won
@@PaulieBlack666 last year wasn’t even an esc. The last one who won was Duncan Lawrence for the Netherlands
Moral of the story: this show is fucking old🥰
NEW ENTRY ITALY!!! ROCK N ROLL NEVER DIES BABY!!!
What amazes me is how much fashion has changed through time 😯
Yeah for the worse
More like: its amazing how the quantity of the worn fabric gets lesser every year...
@@SaKaBi0 It's also amazing how it gets less "European" vision every year...
@@HeadhuntexGamer you mean the sad fact that most acts don't sing in their own languages anymore?
Who tf are those 2 people in the replies? They sound hella sad and old
I remember the Irish run in the Nineties. Eventually Ireland had to try very hard NOT to win because they got a little embarrassed and they could no longer afford to keep staging the ESC. It is so funny that even the Norwegian winning song of the 90s, Nocturne, in reality is an Irish tune!
And to see “Monaco” as a competing country and winner is mind-blowing as well.
Monaco has a great Eurovision record
haha, finals the same week as the Monaco GP
I love how Finland is the odd man out in this whole situation
It's so inspiring how diverse and all over the place contest has been all these years!
you mean in terms of music tastes right? cause this video is whiter than printing paper lol
kuban khan you’re aware that diversity isn’t only about skin color right? 😅 it’s also about gender, sexuality, religion, nationality, income and social status, age, physical/mental disability/ability, etc... ☺️ but I agree that more winners of color would be appreciated of course !
@@creativeuserneim i mean it is not weird bc it is EUROvision so Europe wich is mostly “white”
@@creativeuserneim Most europeans are white ....i don t see a problem
@@creativeuserneim
DIVERSE DOESN’T HAVE TO ALWAYS BE INTERLINKED WITH DIFFERENT RACES. DIVERSE IS JUST A SYNONYM FOR VARIOUS. AS IN ANY VARIOUS AMOUNT OF THINGS. ADDING A GIRL TO A GROUP OF GUYS WOULD MAKE IT DIVERSE. ADDING AN ITALIAN AND A SPANIARD INTO A GROUP OF FRENCH PEOPLE WOULD MAKE IT DIVERSE. ADDING DIFFERENT ETHNICITIES TOGETHER IS DIVERSE. NOT IN THE SENSE OF RACIALLY DIVERSE OFC, BUT YES, IT STILL COUNTS AS DIVERSITY. (The caps-lock isn’t me yelling at you, my life’s just frustrating and caps simply embodies my current inner struggle.)
"Everyway that I can" is such a classic, I miss Turkey 😔
Euphoria is out of this world! Loreen’s angelic voice lifted the song on another level!
My favourite
My favourite too!! And the Heal album... amazing!!!
@@gemaovejerolardies9381Heal is masterpiece, My Heart Is Refusing, Do We Even Matter, Sidewalk...
2020: all winners
more like all losers
Exactly. ♥️
Lithuania is the winner of hearts ❤
Italy winner of ESC 2020.
I get a huge smile everytime I hear Lordi, what a year that was :D
2004 Ruslana Wild Dance
2006 Lordi Hard Rock Hallelujah
My Best Songs
I love Eurovision, I feel much more united with other countries. That’s a lovely feeling 🍀🌞
me too🇮🇹❤
Indeed it is
The dominance of Ireland in the 90s is crazy !
We cant afford to host it anymore 😔
This is HISTORY! Amazing document! I am in tears. Thank you, thank you for the Music!
It looks as if you were watching the movie of your entire life at your last breath 🙄😥😓
When Celine Dion is singing I have the goosebumps)))
She was so happy and excited)
Sameee
Somehow it's funny to see how the overall style of music changed. Towards the 00's and then later more out of a musical than pop music, but then pop comes back again.
Helena Greece we never forget her🥰
I am so happy for being part of Eurovision family!
It's the only thing keeps me motivated and happy
Oh, I didn't know Celine Dion got famous from Eurovision 1988 representing Switzerland.
eurovision: who should win eurovision 1969?
uk, spain, the netherlands and france: yes
1995 - Nocturne 🌃✨ Absolutely stunning.
No one...
Eurovision channel: let's just show you all the winners
ahah true LOL
...Backwards!
😐
2005 and 2006 are just so iconic for me and my childhood idk why
2006 is a masterpiece
My favorite part of the Eurovision is "2001-2008", cuz in these years just new countries won for the first time 😆❤️
2001 🇪🇪
2002 🇱🇻
2003 🇹🇷
2004 🇺🇦
2005 🇬🇷
2006 🇫🇮
2007 🇷🇸
2008 🇷🇺
Most of these winners are the worst songs ever to have won the contest, and yes, that includes Turkey which sent better songs but had no luck with them. 1997, 1982, 1984 are good examples.
@@ponyclub3198 They are literally not the worst ones. Turkey 2003 Greece 2005 Finland 2006 and Serbia 2007 defo deserved to win.
@@ponyclub3198 But i can agree with the others excluding 2004 coz also that was good
PonyClub
BRUH
I think that only countries who were there befor 1970 should have won
Ahhh the people who say that songs didn’t deserve to win just because they didn’t like it. Every winning song deserved it because they got jurors to rank it high or people to vote over the years. I don’t like some of them but I don’t say that they didn’t deserve it because they did and no other song in those years achieved the win so fair play to every one of them. ❤️🤩
You're forgetting a small detail called "block voting" which gave many songs unfair advantage, same as English gave Ireland/UK/Malta advantage throughout the years.
@@ponyclub3198 Obviously block voting is a factor but songs/countries have still finished right hand who have got the block vote in other years. So that is totally irrelevant from my point. The song has to be good enough to contend in the first place.
Sorry but some of them REALLY didn't deserve to win..
@@sude2283 No you just didn’t like them there’s a difference.
@@danhowe3795 nooo, the opposite. I can give you an example that most of the people agree. In 2010 the winner was Lena from Germany and the second was Manga from turkey, dont know if you watched both of them but even if i liked lena and her song, they shouldn't have even considered making lena the winner against manga. There wasn't a show or dance or a voice to be impressed, you'll understand if you watch both :/
i feel unconfortable watching this backwards
Same hunnnn
Made me feel old :)
Why ?
I think i prefer it
Moltiva 💙💙💙
Crazy how Ireland used to own Eurovision and now it can hardly qualify for the finals.
Ireland in 1978 - we hardly ever win,
be careful what you wish for,
Ireland in 2000 - We're broke we never want to win again
Be careful what you wish for
Norway's 'Nocturne' is one of the only songs that would still win easily in 2021, as-is! 🇳🇴
What about fairytale?...
What about hard Rock hallelujah?...
@@arunas2627 no
@@lunastar2235 perhaps
The worst winner in history of Esc is Covid 19
PS : My favourite winner is 1974
Together with 2001
Salvador Sobral 2017 ?
No, Lena
@@seidmajanovic5309 Hardly.
@@seidmajanovic5309 🤦😠👊
Everyway that i can
Nocturne - Secret garden is so underrated it hurts! Good lucky signing 26 Words and win again anyone!
You know I love videos like this! Not only do they show the evolution, but how far ESC has come through, starting with like what 7-10 countries to now having 41, you also see countries that used to be but aren't participating anymore (Luxembourg and Monaco) and it's just lovely! And while I admit some of the winners aren't my favorites, I still appreciate it a lot.
✨ euphoria, forever till the end of time✨
en azından Sertap Erener sayesinde şeref golümüzü attık, artık katılamasakda gözümüz açık gitmeyiz.
harbi ya
Katilalim ama ya tekrar o heyecanı yaşamak hepimizin hakkı
@@ahjskakakakkakakkaaaltinox7374 o zaman haksızlik yapmayacaklardı.
@@e7384tttt azerbaycana 12 bosnaya kosovaya yüksek puanlar veren biz haksızlığı bu kadar çok dillendirmemeliyiz bence
@@ahjskakakakkakakkaaaltinox7374 Elinin altındaki Kıbrıs'ı Yunanın kabul ediyorlar ve onu her sene ön plana çıkarıyorlar. Oldu olacak hepsi yunanın olsun. İsrail aynı şekilde. Ben dillendireceğim çünkü biz sustukça her sene lena gibileri birinci yapacaklar
just realized that Lordi won the Eurovision with the song that made me feel like a badass when I was 13.
day: saved
I love Lordi in 2006, it's an unforgettable performance and a ESC staple.
WOW, WHAT A COMPILATION! WE NEEDED IT
Among the winners I like best, there are Jamala, Lena, Måns and Duncan. But to be honest I believe every winner has something special that ultimately led them to the victory.
@karmasdoor thanks 🌈
@@dmytronoks9042 that the Point why Manga didnt win
I like this mentality, I get tired of people complaining about who won
you have a disgusting taste,these songs are the most terrible as for me and should not have won
@@user-yy7mz9ng3r what you like the chicken lady then wtf, honestly heroes and euphoria are the best in recent years
I love the Disney-like beginnings of Eurovision
Sertab 2003 🇹🇷❤️🇩🇪 Love from Germany
omg "nocturne" from 1995 is so beautiful song
Eurovision sees that there is so many all winners videos in CZcams.
Eurovision: We need a difference as official channel. Let's order new to old.
(I really loved this order btw 😂)
Watching from Denmark. We won in 1963, 2000 and 2013. I watched the contest in 2013. It was a special experience
Vi fortjente det! 😊🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
Must have been a cool experience 2013 was my favourite year in ESC
We all know which one was the best:
Lordi 2006
The unforgettable Gigliola Cinquetti with "Non ho l'età", winner in 1964, and in 1974 the beautiful "Sí" (Go before you break my heart) always sung by Gigliola Cinquetti
Norway 🇳🇴 1995 and Ireland 🇮🇪 1996 are the best for me.
Thanks to Norway and Ireland for this masterpiese!
The voice is one of the best winners of all times to this day
I am so grateful for Turkey's win in 2003. Not only because of the fact that Sertab's song was great, but also that song changed the Eurovision Song Contest completely. Since Turkey hosted the competition in 2004 (in a big stadium), both staging quality and the performances dramatically improved 🥰❤️ and it opened the path for other countries without a win to reach the victory 🎉🤗
"Amar pelos dois" isn't only a Eurovision winner but also a masterpiece 👏👏👏
It's funny to see that during the early days they could only afford 1 camera angle.
The best is Johnny Logan,his words are in perfect deal with the actual sadness in the world!
Künstler: Alexander Rybak
Album: Fairytales
Ich mag diesen Song
immer noch sehr ♥️
Fairytale is still a beautiful song..
Wow, I wasn't expecting I would watch the whole video 🤔
The video I have been waiting for so long. Thanks.
2003🇹🇷❤️,2005🇬🇷,2011🇦🇿❤️,2016🇺🇦,2019🇳🇱.
I am greek and I didn't like the Greek song. Why did you and so many People? It was bad
2011 is fucking garbage
2012 🇦🇽❤️
@@alvaroeduardo6681 when tf did åland win?
@@prtodokal401 It was a really good song.. staged really slickly (for its time now!)..strummed beat intro to hook you in, she's really easy on the eye and the chorus / dancers making a "1" - just all worked really well.. she wasn't too early in the running order and it wasn't a year of many other alternatives - Chiara was good but just a bit too sweet and ballady, Israel was good but not "winnery" quite enough, Romania's was sung REALLY well, but the song itself just wasnt strong enough.. Hungary was a dissapointment - she couldn't sing it live like it sounded in the preview tape, and the big guns (like sweden, norway etc) didnt come up with anything special that year. So Helena's popped out as an easy one to vote for. Greece released the song really early (like December the year before) so we were all a bit sick of it by May but it WAS a really good song.
I fully didn't know Spain had ever won an ESC! And they actually won two years in a row!
and never won again... crying in spanish
@@noricenojams llora
Anabel Conde in 1995 was on the second place.
Fairytale was the best ever😍❤️
2009 molitva💖✨👑
4:09
Too❤️❤️🇷🇸
2007*
Ukraine should’ve won that year :(
@@sheevpalpatine9334 Ukraine should have won with a silly joke of a song instead of Serbia who had the voice, the song, the emotion (the type of emotion that will never cross Eurovision's stage again)...everything.
Serbia had everything
Ukraine was just silly
@@sheevpalpatine9334 Guess you're happy that Netta won in 2018 then
My personal all-time-favorites: 2019 (Arcade), 2016 (1944), 1996 (The Voice), 1993 (In your eyes), 1988 (Ne partez pas sans moi), 1983 (Si la vie est cadeau), 1979 (Hallelujah), 1977 (L'oiseau et l'enfant), 1973 (Tu te reconnaitras), 1971 (Un banc, un abre, une rue), 1969 (Un jour, un enfant & De Troubadour), 1964 (No ho l'età) and 1962 (Un premier amour).
This is amazing thank you Eurovision
unpopular opinion: it should be a rule that the countries have to send in a song in their own language. almost all songs are in English and that doesn't make sense. it should be like the old days...
👏👏 you're right
Britain: 😀
It used to be like that but all the English speaking countries won so they changed it
Serbia mostly sings in serbian tho there were a few that were in english
Why a rule? Italy song in Italian and won.
Every Way That I Can - this song will dominate forever!
I like watching the graphics get worse
this video makes me so genuinely happy and i dont know why
My favorite is Celine. A Canadian, singing in French, for Switzerland. Awesome
You know they speak French in Canada, right?
@@williammine1243 Well, no they speak Quebec French, which is a dialect. My comment was about how a woman from a country that isnt part of Eurovision was selected to sing for a nation where only a minority of people speak the language she's singing in.
@@withonelook1985 but they also speak fremch in switzerland, and its certainly not a minority
my favorite songs is Russia 🇷🇺 2008 Dima Bilan believe me, Sweden 🇸🇪 2012 Loreen euphoria, and Sweden 🇸🇪 again 2015 Mãns Zelmerlów heroes
The early 90s belonged to Ireland. Like wow
20 years back from now I only see Euphoria, My Number One, Molitva, Wild Dances as winning songs.. others are like "wtf" to me
What about heroes and fairytale?
Satellite,❤️
satellite too
Arcade?
Your taste is pretty bad then
I love that this countdown goes back in time to the beginning. I like that reverse order of things!
I’ve missed 2000s Eurovision so much 😭❤️
Golden age of Eurovision, the early 2000s.
I relate so much😬
You can see how music has changed over the years. Wow.
The evoluto of the contest, under every aspect, is impressive!
All of these songs, it never gets old.
My Top 5 Winners!😊
Ireland 1987🇮🇪
Norway 1995🇸🇯
Serbia 2007🇷🇸
Portugal 2017🇵🇹
Netherlands 2019🇳🇱
From Germany 🇩🇪
Thank you for being honest and not including 2010 sattelite to your list 😁😁😁
2003 Turkey 🇹🇷 and 2009 Norway 🇳🇴 are my favorite songs. The real winner of the 2010 was Manga.
No
AYNEN ÖYLE YA MANGA'NIN KAZANAMAMIŞ OLMASINI HALEN ATLATAMIYORUM ŞAKA GİBİ
Zo leuk om het terug te kijken
Need an updated version of this!!