I love how in recent years, we're getting more and more winners in the native languages. In the last 5 years, 3 out of 5 were sang in their native language. Hope that trend continues in the future!
i would love to see a new rule introduced where all contesters are required to sing in their native tounge, it would have sence and bring some interest in the contest show
Treated badly, Luxembourg. And it isn't the same without them. That and the stupid public voting making the whole jury aspect almost academic some years. And too many countries to go through all the scores properly. It's just rushed now. Then stupid game show suspense at the end.
@@paulspice720 You don't think it has anything to do with the expense of hosting the competition for a country that's essentially the size of 1 city that has anything to do with it? Geez.
But why did we lose them? Like, did they say they didn’t wanna participate anymore or did they have difficulties? Did the Eurovision itself kick them out?
Why are we all trying to fit in and be again and again part of this insanely fallen world? Why not listen OUR MAKER and come and keep being fully out from BABYLON which is this soon to be fully digital world?. Bible verses related to Not Fitting In from the King James Version John 15:19 - If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you. 2 Timothy 3:12 - Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. 1 Peter 2:19-21 - For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully. (Read More...) Romans 8:28 - And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. Philippians 4:13 - I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. 2 Corinthians 6:14 - Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness? 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 - Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, (Read More...) Genesis 1:26-27 - And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. (Read More...) 2 Thessalonians 2:3 - Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition; Hebrews 10:25 - Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. Believing not the lies of this world nor taking part from it`s affairs (stop voting for good, stop protesting, leave 9 -5 jobs, schools, throwing out the TVs from the households to keep themselves far from consuming this worlds entertainments). Revelation 18:4 And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues. Many souls, quick to call themselves “christians” but are not busy being one In reality also: GOD expect the souls who follow His son, CHRIST JESUS to do the WILL OF HIS HEAVENLY FATHER: - keep the 10 commandments (including a resting in every 7th day of the week), - preach the gospel to all creatures (a job for the male side of human population as we read that females: 1 Timothy 2:12 - watch the signs which GOD shall send, - expose the evil doers (the masons and their master) Why many don´t bother to seek out what Christianity is truly about?
@@Quietstream_productions I didn't say this rule came BECAUSE she won, just AFTER. Several years later is still after, right? By the way, although this age rule was set in 1989, when 11 and 12 years old singers took part, Sandra Kim's victory in 1986 has much to do with this decision.
Yeah, I remember that, that was one shitty show. Like, holy crap! If I wanted to watch a commentary video on the ESC songs I would have! I don’t need people who don’t understand the cultural significance of different stuff to comment on that stuff. I literally screamed every second minute until my mom told me to either shut up or go to my room, I went to my room.
@@monkeconleche Starting with the winner. The only thing i was thankfull about Esc 2020 been cancelled was i did not have to see the terrible possibility of Iceland or Russia winning with those "Songs"
To be fair the dude from Italy who was supposed to perform in 2020 could have also won at the end. His performance this year of that song was so damn powerful. And even, if Iceland and Russia would get most of the televotes, he probably would get buffed by the Jury. And probably a lot of votes would get split between other countries as well. I mean the girl from Poland who performed her song during 2020 JESC finale also did extremely well. In the end I feel like it's ok we didn't have that event? The CZcams event was actually kinda cool and there was no risk of Russia winning which would be messy with modern situation.
It is a pity that sometimes the voting is rigged to fit political agendas. Eg probably 2014 and 2022. At least the Ukrainian entry had a nice melody. The melodies since about 1990 have been not very good on the whole. The 1950s to 1990 were far better.
all First Victories 🇨🇭 Switzerland 0:10 🇳🇱 The Netherlands 0:30 🇨🇵 France 0:50 🇱🇺 Luxembourg 1:46 🇩🇰 Denmark 2:26 🇮🇹 Italy 2:47 🇦🇹 Austria 3:29 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 3:48 🇪🇸 Spain 4:10 🇮🇪 Ireland 5:54 🇲🇨 Monaco 6:16 🇸🇪 Sweden 7:18 🇮🇱 Israel 8:41 🇩🇪 Germany 10:04 🇧🇻 Norway 11:06 🇧🇪 Belgium 11:28 (No Flag ) Yugoslavia 12:40 🇪🇪 Estonia 16:55 🇱🇻 Latvia 17:17 🇹🇷 Turkey 17:36 🇺🇦 Ukraine 17:59 🇬🇷 Greece 18:19 🇫🇮 Finland 18:39 🇷🇸 Serbia 18:59 🇷🇺 Russia 19:20 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan 20:24 🇵🇹 Portugal 22:29 Last victory of every country (In Progress) 🇺🇦 Ukraine 23:50 🇮🇹 Italy 23:32 🇳🇱 The Netherlands 23:12 🇮🇱 Israel 22:53 🇵🇹 Portugal 22:29
As an Irish person, our biggest flex is winning eurovision the most times. That being said, Lordi pulling the biggest left hook with a sick metal song and winning is better than anything else.
I worked as an English teacher in Japan, and they asked me to do a class about something weird that happens in Europe, as their media only shows politics and squeaky clean idealised versions of European countries. I showed them the last 20 years of Eurovision winners. The kids (ages ranging from 6-16) we bopping their heads to Ukrain; they loved Greece, then FINLAAAAAAND!!! Nothing brings me more joy than 40 kids gasping in shock and laughing their butts off (in a good way) as they thought Finland was all Christmas and reindeer. XD
@@Republic_Flight Though after that year i was kinda disappointed by you guys. I thought you'd go down the path and send stuff like Krypts, Corpsessed or Hooded Menace by now.
Before 2002 most performers just sang and at most would sway from left to right. In 2002 Latvia had the singer actually do choreography and it's interesting how most winners after that had choreography it was almost like 2002 was the year we went from just singing to performing.
The Kessler twins (Germany 1959) had the first choreography in ESC (very reduced because the stage was very small), Brotherhood of Man (UK 1976) had a "handography"(Germany 1977 too), Izhar Cohen (Israel 1978) and his background group had a little dancy choreography and Dschingis Khan (Germany 1979) had choreography and costumes matching the song.Those came to my mind first , I'm sure there are more 🤔 The history of ESC is very far-reaching, there is a lot to discover :)
@@Seschat The Kessler twins at best swayed from left to right and snapped their fingers, which is what I said most acts did. Brotherhood of Man still just stood still yes they bopped up and down and moved their hands but it was very light choreography compared to Latvia's in 2002. Izhar Cohen swayed from left to right as well just at a quicker tempo hardly would call that choreography, they had a dance break indeed but my point was Latvia were the first country to both sing and dance at the same time and with more extreme choreography than just swaying and doing a little jiggle. Dschingis Khan is probably your best example because absolutely there is a lot more going on there but it's only one person on the stage that's actually moving their feet, everyone else is standing and swaying at best. My original point is that what Latvia did was so ahead of its time which is why it won, it wouldn't even qualify in these years but it was so ahead of its time that it amazed the people which is why it won. She sang whilst dancing, there's dancers on the stage too that don't even sing, the backing vocalists are apart of the choreography and then they do a fancy clothes change which back in 2002 probably amazed everyone. I respect the history of Eurovision absolutely I just thought it was interesting the dynamic shift we had from songs in 2002. The year after Latvia won we had Turkish belly dancers who made an incredible performance with their singing and dancing. It's just from my opinion it's clear 2002 was the year we went from just singing a song to singing and performing.
@@VigoJ The Kessler twins had really little space and therefore hardly any possibilities, but they turned and did synchronized dance steps on the tiny little stage - a miracle that they didn't hurt themselves! :D 'Choreography' is a wide field, and can contain all possible variations. As you have described it, you are of course right. Except for the one with the trick dresses - Ireen Sheer already had something like that in 1978 (Germany), but ok it was more of a trick top ;) The girls from UK had the first real trick dresses in 1981.
@@VigoJ I just remembered Germany's contribution from 1996 (Leon) - that was a choreography like the one you described. Unfortunately, Germany's entry and 5 others (if I'm not mistaken) didn't make it to the final.
@@freeeng01 Not remembering Ruslana - Diki tancy? I'm from Belarus, and this is actually a top-3 of my winners' songs from eurovision. Rybak only on 4th place, nvm he's born belarusian.
Thank you for this video! I'm from the UK, and I love how our mentality and aspiration kind of changed towards eurovision. Pre 2000 we would of been like "ah we finished 2nd again? Really happy, but fingers crossed we'll win next year!". Whereas we finish 2nd this year after so long and it's like "OMG, we came second, WE ACTUALLY GOT POINTS!" 😄🎉
Our mentality and aspiration changed when Terry Wogan took over the commentary and started the downward spiral of derision and sarcasm that started to ruin the reputation of the contest and Graham Norton continued along the same path!Hardly surprising that Britain stopped sending serious contenders and ended up with trash like Scooch and the perennial last place! Now that we finally bothered to send a decent entry that would have won if Putin hadn't intervened maybe we can finally get rid of the sarcasm and start taking it seriously again! This was actually the first year I watched the contest in its entirety for years because, thanks to CZcams, I found a wonderful live stream from the Eurovision press centre with a brilliant live chat so I turned off the sound on my tv and listened to it on the stream instead with commentary by two people who were absolutely massive fans and were really into it all and treated it with the love and respect that it deserved!
What Amazing Level and improving about the Winners in the last yearsss and the wide variety of style and languages!!! Long live to Eurovision although all Europe are in very difficult times💪🏻❤
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva You do know that music is subjective, especially when there are so many good songs to choose from? If you don't like Stefania, that is definitely your right, but do not take it upon yourself to tell millions of people who voted for Stefania that they are somehow wrong just because you said so.
i love eurovision so much because it units so many countries to this one really fun contest with music and performances, everyones just having a good time and i love it!
the best thing about Eurofestiva is to see and hear all these nations united in one beautiful thing, peace and music. this year a great pain for Ukraine, as an Italian I hope that as they deservedly won in music, peace and freedom of the nation also wins. I love you Europe. a warm and big hug to all of you from southern Italy ♥ ️ 🇮🇹🇪🇺 ♥ ️
I agree but when EBU sticks their nose into the televoting and jury votes,it's bad That's why I think that the best way to enjoy this competition is to not care about who wins
Vittoria meritata dell'Ucraina !!! Ma stai scherzando!? non si può definire canzone quella porcheria, hanno vinto solo per la guerra e nient'altro. Se non fosse in guerra non arrivava neanche in finale
E noi tedeschi paghiamo per tutta questa merda in modo da poter ballare la pace e la felicità con e per gli stupidi. Tutto è un gioco politico e l'Ucraina otterrà 12 punti da tutti i paesi per aver resistito nel 2023. Speriamo che questo gioco finisca presto!
You can actually find audio tracks of every Eurovision entry online if you know where to look. I created a playlist of winners, and another one for all the songs I liked, winners or not. Listening to the official audio is often much more pleasing than the live version, because they are mostly recorded in the studio.
The 60's and 70's, 80's were really great. Contains 2 of my alltime favorites 😊. Denmark '63 and Italy '64 😍❤️ and of course ABBA, Teach-in, Brotherhood of man and many more. And thank god for Euphoria. Felt like te crazy chabby decennium was finally passing 😅
Danke für diese Auflistung! Von einigen Künstlern wusste ich gar nicht mehr, dass sie teilgenommen und gewonnen hatten, wie Udo Jürgens und Vicky Leandros. Und das Johnny Logan sogar zweimal gewonnen hat. Ich habe den ESC die letzten Jahre auch nicht mehr verfolgt, auch weswegen ich auch nicht auf dem Schirm hatte, dass Måneskin auch dazu gehörten 😊 In der geballten Ladung sticht für mich eine Performance immer noch heraus und rührt mich zu Tränen, Conchita Wurst mit "Rise like a Phoenix" finde ich der Gesamtheit so überragend, episch ❤️
Something definetely happened in 2003, most winners prior to 2003 were either bland, boring or bad except for a certain few. Well, 1995 is my favourite winner and 1999 is very good winner but in general, not good.
I am enyoing the evolution of costums and performances through time. From stand along singers with brilliant voices to whole shows, lights, dancing and technologies.
I'm always impressed how you get the highest quality video clips from each year. Like how in the world did you get a clip from the 1962 contest without the annoying dot in the middle of the camera shot?
@@aspid8371 They actually found part of the 1964 contest and one of the parts that was found was the winners reprise so I think that's where the clip is from
Interestingly, the first Eurovision I remember watching is 1998 and the only song I'm still listening to is "Fairytale". But I bet I'll be listening to several songs from 2022 for a long time! In 2015 I watched the Eurovision while being in Sweden with all my colleagues volunteers from different corners of Europe, turns out our hosting country won ! They take Eurovision seriously there XD It was a great evening and a good song!
Thank you for posting this timeline!! It proves that what goes around comes around!!! Eurovision'''s musical timeline documents the universality of music.
Thank you so much for uploading this great compilation! And no, I don't think that I shall watch tomorrow's contest: a 3 or 4 hour ghost train would be to much for me...👾😱💀☠👺
I love how in recent years, we're getting more and more winners in the native languages. In the last 5 years, 3 out of 5 were sang in their native language. Hope that trend continues in the future!
i would love to see a new rule introduced where all contesters are required to sing in their native tounge, it would have sence and bring some interest in the contest show
@@sovennfiy855 u mean bring back the rule cuz the rule was there before 1973
Theoretically if the UK wins with an English song, is it still a native language despite being English?
@@CubicCreeper7914 yes
@@sovennfiy855 That's not fair to countries who have a more 'difficult language' that's why the rule was disobeyed
It's incredible that we Lost Luxembourg, a country that won 5x and always took eurovision so seriously!
Also why I started to participate?
Yes but it is a small country so not easy for them.
Treated badly, Luxembourg. And it isn't the same without them. That and the stupid public voting making the whole jury aspect almost academic some years. And too many countries to go through all the scores properly. It's just rushed now. Then stupid game show suspense at the end.
@@paulspice720 You don't think it has anything to do with the expense of hosting the competition for a country that's essentially the size of 1 city that has anything to do with it? Geez.
But why did we lose them? Like, did they say they didn’t wanna participate anymore or did they have difficulties? Did the Eurovision itself kick them out?
2023
And the winner is - ABBA - The winner takes it all !!!
Lol Sweden be a hive mind
I genuinely love watching these types of vids because it reminds me of how many times I’ve cried over my country never getting more wins than Ireland
Why are we all trying to fit in and be again and again part of this insanely fallen world?
Why not listen OUR MAKER and come and keep being fully out from BABYLON which is this soon to be fully digital world?.
Bible verses related to Not Fitting In from the King James Version
John 15:19 - If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
2 Timothy 3:12 - Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.
1 Peter 2:19-21 - For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully. (Read More...)
Romans 8:28 - And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.
Philippians 4:13 - I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
2 Corinthians 6:14 - Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 - Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, (Read More...)
Genesis 1:26-27 - And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. (Read More...)
2 Thessalonians 2:3 - Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;
Hebrews 10:25 - Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
Believing not the lies of this world nor taking part from it`s affairs (stop voting for good, stop protesting, leave 9 -5 jobs, schools, throwing out the TVs from the households to keep themselves far from consuming this worlds entertainments).
Revelation 18:4
And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.
Many souls, quick to call themselves “christians” but are not busy being one In reality also:
GOD expect the souls who follow His son, CHRIST JESUS to do the WILL OF HIS HEAVENLY FATHER:
- keep the 10 commandments (including a resting in every 7th day of the week),
- preach the gospel to all creatures (a job for the male side of human population as we read that females: 1 Timothy 2:12
- watch the signs which GOD shall send,
- expose the evil doers (the masons and their master)
Why many don´t bother to seek out what Christianity is truly about?
Ireland winning three times in a row from '92 to '94 is kind of a flex
and they should't have won in '94
Also immediatly after 95 getting another win in 96
@@Cherius04 Cry
And it made them broke.
The Poles didn’t win cause the post communist poland wasn’t prepared to host next one
Nobody is mentioning it but, Sandra Kim (1986) is the youngest Eurovision winner! She was only 13, despite telling the judges she was 15.
I think she made people believe she was 16, not 15
@@jean-baptistechopin1799 no, she told she was 15. 16 - is a minimum age for participants now, the rule EBU came up with after Sandra won
@@polinabernard7579 wrong again, that rule was as a result of France and Israel sending an 11-year old and a 12-year old respectively in 1989.
@@Quietstream_productions I didn't say this rule came BECAUSE she won, just AFTER. Several years later is still after, right? By the way, although this age rule was set in 1989, when 11 and 12 years old singers took part, Sandra Kim's victory in 1986 has much to do with this decision.
why did she lie
Waterloo is my all time fav. So amazing to see the evolution of music and costumes. Thank you!
Дякую вам
I didn't expect you to make an updated version of this so quickly 😭
FR
@@ronan-outoftime FR
He just needs to take the video from last year and add Ukraine 2022 😂
the world moves fast but Schlager Lucas moves faster
@@SuperCatman Schlager Lucas moves faster than the speed of light (Poland 2017 quote)
2020 Sweden did their own little Eurovision by showing all of the contestants music videos and the winner was well deserved Iceland
Yeah, I remember that, that was one shitty show. Like, holy crap! If I wanted to watch a commentary video on the ESC songs I would have! I don’t need people who don’t understand the cultural significance of different stuff to comment on that stuff. I literally screamed every second minute until my mom told me to either shut up or go to my room, I went to my room.
@@espnoberg6130 it was horrible, like absolutely horrendous
But Island song was nice
@@monkeconleche Starting with the winner. The only thing i was thankfull about Esc 2020 been cancelled was i did not have to see the terrible possibility of Iceland or Russia winning with those "Songs"
To be fair the dude from Italy who was supposed to perform in 2020 could have also won at the end. His performance this year of that song was so damn powerful. And even, if Iceland and Russia would get most of the televotes, he probably would get buffed by the Jury. And probably a lot of votes would get split between other countries as well. I mean the girl from Poland who performed her song during 2020 JESC finale also did extremely well. In the end I feel like it's ok we didn't have that event? The CZcams event was actually kinda cool and there was no risk of Russia winning which would be messy with modern situation.
Yay
Thank you so much! Great memory 👏
A brilliantly put together compilation. Bravo!
Intro: 0:10
0:10 Switzerland Runner-up:Not announced 1956
0:30 Netherlands Runner-up:France 1957
0:50 France Runner-up: Switzerland 1958
1:10 Netherlands Runner-up: UK 1959
1:27 France Runner-up: UK 1960
1:47 Luxembourg Runner-up: UK 1961
2:05 France Runner-up: Monaco 1962
2:24 Denmark Runner-up: Switzerland 1963
2:48 Italy Runner-up: UK 1964
3:04 Luxembourg Runner-up: UK 1965
3:29 Austria Runner-up: Sweden 1966
3:48 UK Runner-up: Ireland 1967
4:11 Spain Runner-up: UK 1968
4:30-5:53 Spain , UK , Netherlands , France 169
5:54 Ireland Runner-up: UK 1970
6:18 Monaco Runner-up: Spain 1971
6:37 Luxembourg Runner-up: UK 1972
6:57 Luxembourg Runner-up:UK 1973
7:18 Sweden Runner-up: Italy 1974
7:39 Netherlands Runner-up: UK 1975
8:00 UK Runner-up: France 1976
8:25 France Runner-up: UK 1977
8:40 Israel Runner-up: Belgium 1978
8:59 Israel Runner-up: Spain 1979
9:23 Ireland Runner-up: Germany 1980
9:44 UK Runner-up: Germany 1981
10:04 Germany Runner-up: Israel 1982
10:26 Luxembourg Runner-up: Israel 1983
10:45 Sweden Runner-up: Ireland 1984
11:07 Norway Runner-up: Germany 1985
11:27 Belgium Runner-up: Switzerland 1986
11:49 Ireland Runner-up: Germany 1987
12:09 Switzerland Runner-up: UK 1988
12:40 Yugoslavia Runner-up: UK 1989
13:00 Italy Runner-up: Ireland & France 1990
13:26 Sweden Runner-up: France 1991
13:47 Ireland Runner-up: UK 1992
14:09 Ireland Runner-up: UK 1993
14:31 Ireland Runner-up: Poland 1994
14:54 Norway Runner-up: Spain 1995
15:16 Ireland Runner-up: Norway 1996
15:36 UK Runner-up: Ireland 1997
15:58 Israel Runner-up: UK 1998
16:20 Sweden Runner-up: Iceland 1999
16:39 Denmark Runner-up: Russia 2000
16:55 Estonia Runner-up: Denmark 2001
17:17 Latvia Runner-up: Latvia 2002
17:37 Turkey Runner-up: Belgium 2003
17:59 Ukraine Runner-up: Serbia And Montenegro 2004
18:19 Greece Runner-up: Malta 2005
18:39 Finland Runner-up: Russia 2006
18:59 Serbia Runner-up: Ukraine 2007
19:20 Russia Runner-up: Ukraine 2008
19:41 Norway Runner-up: Iceland 2009
20:04 Germany Runner-up: Turkey 2010
20:27 Azerbaijan Runner-up: Italy 2011
20:45 Sweden Runner-up: Russia 2012
21:06 Denmark Runner-up: Azerbaijan 2013
21:24 Austria Runner-up: Netherlands 2014
21:48 Sweden Runner-up: Russia 2015
22:10 Ukraine Runner-up: Australia 2016
22:30 Portugal Runner-up: Bulgaria 2017
22:53 Israel Runner-up: Cyprus 2018
23:13 Netherlands Runner-up: Italy 2019
Canceled due to covid 2020
23:32 Italy Runner-up: France 2021
23:51 Ukraine Runner-up: UK 2022
24:17
Figueroa mi ricorda Boris 4 lol
It is a pity that sometimes the voting is rigged to fit political agendas. Eg probably 2014 and 2022. At least the Ukrainian entry had a nice melody. The melodies since about 1990 have been not very good on the whole. The 1950s to 1990 were far better.
2003 will be turkey and in 2010 it is clear that the real champion is maNga.
Israel is not Europe!!!!
@@kailidovas9562 bruh
Wow... not only have you reuploaded the entire thing, but also replaced almost every clip with better quality ones! You legend!
Wonderful to see the rise in competitors every few year and so much wonderful music to listen to. Thank you for posting.
Cool music #waterboymusic
Beautiful thanks for sharing
all First Victories
🇨🇭 Switzerland 0:10
🇳🇱 The Netherlands 0:30
🇨🇵 France 0:50
🇱🇺 Luxembourg 1:46
🇩🇰 Denmark 2:26
🇮🇹 Italy 2:47
🇦🇹 Austria 3:29
🇬🇧 United Kingdom 3:48
🇪🇸 Spain 4:10
🇮🇪 Ireland 5:54
🇲🇨 Monaco 6:16
🇸🇪 Sweden 7:18
🇮🇱 Israel 8:41
🇩🇪 Germany 10:04
🇧🇻 Norway 11:06
🇧🇪 Belgium 11:28
(No Flag ) Yugoslavia 12:40
🇪🇪 Estonia 16:55
🇱🇻 Latvia 17:17
🇹🇷 Turkey 17:36
🇺🇦 Ukraine 17:59
🇬🇷 Greece 18:19
🇫🇮 Finland 18:39
🇷🇸 Serbia 18:59
🇷🇺 Russia 19:20
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan 20:24
🇵🇹 Portugal 22:29
Last victory of every country (In Progress)
🇺🇦 Ukraine 23:50
🇮🇹 Italy 23:32
🇳🇱 The Netherlands 23:12
🇮🇱 Israel 22:53
🇵🇹 Portugal 22:29
Where is Greece 🇬🇷 2005??
@@zenon.anastasiou Thank You
I wrote it too but it isnt in The list
I think its because I updated it so often
@@zenon.anastasiou Now i Updated Greece The 3rd time
Where is France ?
@@samd6720 Thanks
Same Thing With Greece
I wrote it but it hasnt updated
How many times do you want to be runner-up?
UK: yes+1
Thanks for the video ☺️
Thanks for doing this!
Abba on Eurovision is just iconic 😌❤️
it really is! my Swedish grandfather is properly obsessed with the song
I'm surprised they were only on once!
Listening to these straight through it feels like about 3 or 4 winners in a row right after ABBA were just trying to copy their sound.
Just true!
The France 1991,runner was sung by a stunning woman , with unbelievable voice ,who lost out on 12 vote count back after a tie
This is a beautiful example of how music keeps changing over the years! ❤
This video is so well done, I can’t believe it! Is so accomplished and I love how you add the new winners every year!
Wow, thanks🙂 What a great journey!!!
19:42 is 100% my fav
and how the songs changed over the years is just amazing
Yessir
Same
It’s used in shorts alot
Im happy to be from norway and I I love that too 🇸🇯
Same
many comments: Eurovision is politics
people who voluntarily voted: wow, we are politicians
Perfect songs. Congrs
Thanks for this video)
As an Irish person, our biggest flex is winning eurovision the most times. That being said, Lordi pulling the biggest left hook with a sick metal song and winning is better than anything else.
Agreed 100%. Super proud to live in Finland🇫🇮
I worked as an English teacher in Japan, and they asked me to do a class about something weird that happens in Europe, as their media only shows politics and squeaky clean idealised versions of European countries. I showed them the last 20 years of Eurovision winners. The kids (ages ranging from 6-16) we bopping their heads to Ukrain; they loved Greece, then FINLAAAAAAND!!! Nothing brings me more joy than 40 kids gasping in shock and laughing their butts off (in a good way) as they thought Finland was all Christmas and reindeer. XD
I am from finland and thats insane
Let's be honest Lordi was only popular at the time because of their costumes. The song itself was very Mid.
@@Republic_Flight Though after that year i was kinda disappointed by you guys. I thought you'd go down the path and send stuff like Krypts, Corpsessed or Hooded Menace by now.
Before 2002 most performers just sang and at most would sway from left to right. In 2002 Latvia had the singer actually do choreography and it's interesting how most winners after that had choreography it was almost like 2002 was the year we went from just singing to performing.
The Kessler twins (Germany 1959) had the first choreography in ESC (very reduced because the stage was very small), Brotherhood of Man (UK 1976) had a "handography"(Germany 1977 too), Izhar Cohen (Israel 1978) and his background group had a little dancy choreography and Dschingis Khan (Germany 1979) had choreography and costumes matching the song.Those came to my mind first , I'm sure there are more 🤔 The history of ESC is very far-reaching, there is a lot to discover :)
@@Seschat The Kessler twins at best swayed from left to right and snapped their fingers, which is what I said most acts did. Brotherhood of Man still just stood still yes they bopped up and down and moved their hands but it was very light choreography compared to Latvia's in 2002. Izhar Cohen swayed from left to right as well just at a quicker tempo hardly would call that choreography, they had a dance break indeed but my point was Latvia were the first country to both sing and dance at the same time and with more extreme choreography than just swaying and doing a little jiggle. Dschingis Khan is probably your best example because absolutely there is a lot more going on there but it's only one person on the stage that's actually moving their feet, everyone else is standing and swaying at best. My original point is that what Latvia did was so ahead of its time which is why it won, it wouldn't even qualify in these years but it was so ahead of its time that it amazed the people which is why it won. She sang whilst dancing, there's dancers on the stage too that don't even sing, the backing vocalists are apart of the choreography and then they do a fancy clothes change which back in 2002 probably amazed everyone. I respect the history of Eurovision absolutely I just thought it was interesting the dynamic shift we had from songs in 2002. The year after Latvia won we had Turkish belly dancers who made an incredible performance with their singing and dancing. It's just from my opinion it's clear 2002 was the year we went from just singing a song to singing and performing.
@@VigoJ The Kessler twins had really little space and therefore hardly any possibilities, but they turned and did synchronized dance steps on the tiny little stage - a miracle that they didn't hurt themselves! :D 'Choreography' is a wide field, and can contain all possible variations. As you have described it, you are of course right. Except for the one with the trick dresses - Ireen Sheer already had something like that in 1978 (Germany), but ok it was more of a trick top ;) The girls from UK had the first real trick dresses in 1981.
@@VigoJ I just remembered Germany's contribution from 1996 (Leon) - that was a choreography like the one you described. Unfortunately, Germany's entry and 5 others (if I'm not mistaken) didn't make it to the final.
To me, 2002 is the year it got worst haha!
Love how fashion is represented through the ages
Thank you.
I remember Eurovision 2009 as a child. Alexander Rybak is the best. His song was played on every radio at that time
You make me feel very old now 😞😂
dunno but it is a bop
You`re right. I`m from Ukraine and I remember only this one and Euphoria :D
Ik im proud of being a Norwegian
@@freeeng01 Not remembering Ruslana - Diki tancy? I'm from Belarus, and this is actually a top-3 of my winners' songs from eurovision. Rybak only on 4th place, nvm he's born belarusian.
Thank you for this video! I'm from the UK, and I love how our mentality and aspiration kind of changed towards eurovision. Pre 2000 we would of been like "ah we finished 2nd again? Really happy, but fingers crossed we'll win next year!". Whereas we finish 2nd this year after so long and it's like "OMG, we came second, WE ACTUALLY GOT POINTS!" 😄🎉
Our mentality and aspiration changed when Terry Wogan took over the commentary and started the downward spiral of derision and sarcasm that started to ruin the reputation of the contest and Graham Norton continued along the same path!Hardly surprising that Britain stopped sending serious contenders and ended up with trash like Scooch and the perennial last place! Now that we finally bothered to send a decent entry that would have won if Putin hadn't intervened maybe we can finally get rid of the sarcasm and start taking it seriously again! This was actually the first year I watched the contest in its entirety for years because, thanks to CZcams, I found a wonderful live stream from the Eurovision press centre with a brilliant live chat so I turned off the sound on my tv and listened to it on the stream instead with commentary by two people who were absolutely massive fans and were really into it all and treated it with the love and respect that it deserved!
Cool music #waterboymusic
Salvador Sobral 2017 🇵🇹
What Amazing Level and improving about the Winners in the last yearsss and the wide variety of style and languages!!! Long live to Eurovision although all Europe are in very difficult times💪🏻❤
My top 3 .
1. Arcade
2. Teardrops
3. Fairytale
You mist zitti e buoni van maneskin
Wow! Ireland won three times in a row. Then again after two years. This is amazing! Ireland seems to be the queen of ballads.
And an irish singer won 2 times the eurovision !
They literally stopped winning because they could no longer afford to host the contest every year!
@@B-A-L Got me thinking, if the Ukraine-Russian war continues into next year (hope it doesn't), they might have to change the location for 2023.
@@gustavju4686 true
@@gustavju4686 Justice has prevailed because the UK, the true winner of 2022, has been selected to host the contest next year!
Fantastic! Thank you!
Thank you! Amazing Eurovision History
I knew. Barely 10 songs😱 thank you for the beautyful video!
Thankyou Schlager Lucas for producing this full list and write up, which must have significant historical value.
some lovely songs between these and also the old once are good
You know Eurovision is really over when Schlager Lucas uploads a new All Eurovision Winners video
This year was crazy! UK finishing second and Spain third was amazing
Nah, UK was great but Spain and Sweden were so overrated
Still crying for Montenegro 😩
@@MustiiForTheWin you can let people have different opinions you know
UK deserved to win. Ukraine winning was 100% political.
@@th5841 You're being too generous: top 10 was the best Stefania would've gotten.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva You do know that music is subjective, especially when there are so many good songs to choose from? If you don't like Stefania, that is definitely your right, but do not take it upon yourself to tell millions of people who voted for Stefania that they are somehow wrong just because you said so.
That was an excellent review of the years. Many thanks for putting this together. Cheeer
Thanks for this.
i love eurovision so much because it units so many countries to this one really fun contest with music and performances, everyones just having a good time and i love it!
Ding-a-dong is still a bop
Thanks ❤️
Thank you for compiling this!
I guess it was a lot of work to do!
You're a hero for the generations to come!
How many times has each country won the contest?
Ireland 🇮🇪 - 7
Sweden 🇸🇪 - 6
France 🇫🇷 - 5
Luxembourg 🇱🇺 - 5
United Kingdom 🇬🇧 - 5
Netherlands 🇳🇱 - 5
Israel 🇮🇱 - 4
Norway 🇳🇴 - 3
Denmark 🇩🇰 - 3
Italy 🇮🇹 - 3
Ukraine 🇺🇦 - 3
Spain 🇪🇸 - 2
Switzerland 🇨🇭 - 2
Germany 🇩🇪 - 2
Austria 🇦🇹 - 2
Monaco 🇲🇨 - 1
Belgium 🇧🇪 - 1
Yugoslavia - 1
Estonia 🇪🇪 - 1
Latvia 🇱🇻 - 1
Turkey 🇹🇷 - 1
Greece 🇬🇷 - 1
Finland 🇫🇮 - 1
Serbia 🇷🇸 - 1
Russia 🇷🇺 - 1
Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 - 1
Portugal 🇵🇹 - 1
This must have taken a while
Can you do a runner-up too?
@@rob7146 I did
Yugoslavia could also be considered Croatia since it was a Croatian band
Grecee winns hade been swedens IF we dident say no too it
the best thing about Eurofestiva is to see and hear all these nations united in one beautiful thing, peace and music. this year a great pain for Ukraine, as an Italian I hope that as they deservedly won in music, peace and freedom of the nation also wins. I love you Europe. a warm and big hug to all of you from southern Italy ♥ ️ 🇮🇹🇪🇺 ♥ ️
I agree but when EBU sticks their nose into the televoting and jury votes,it's bad
That's why I think that the best way to enjoy this competition is to not care about who wins
Ukraine kinda cheated because there is war there and people wanna support ukraine.
Vittoria meritata dell'Ucraina !!!
Ma stai scherzando!? non si può definire canzone quella porcheria, hanno vinto solo per la guerra e nient'altro. Se non fosse in guerra non arrivava neanche in finale
@@alessiocarminati1903 didn't ask
E noi tedeschi paghiamo per tutta questa merda in modo da poter ballare la pace e la felicità con e per gli stupidi. Tutto è un gioco politico e l'Ucraina otterrà 12 punti da tutti i paesi per aver resistito nel 2023. Speriamo che questo gioco finisca presto!
Can't wait for next year
Author video - thank you)
I wish there was a full-length version of this video - with a full-length track of every winner
Me too :/
But while our wish doesn't come true, we still have this video and the playlists with all the winners ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You can actually find audio tracks of every Eurovision entry online if you know where to look. I created a playlist of winners, and another one for all the songs I liked, winners or not.
Listening to the official audio is often much more pleasing than the live version, because they are mostly recorded in the studio.
Cool music #waterboymusic
I love the songs before 1960, really elegant and most of them have french words, i really see how the world is growing since the past years.
I think they are kinda boring and all sound similar to one another. I think these songs are crooner songs.
@@someguy2744 shut up :)
2004, 2005,2012,2014,2022,2023 (♥loreen again ♥)
Thank you very much for this wonderful collection of the Eurovison. Happy memories when I lived in Europe. Namaste 🙏
Imagine telling your grandchildren one day that you were part of Eurovision.
The 60's and 70's, 80's were really great. Contains 2 of my alltime favorites 😊. Denmark '63 and Italy '64 😍❤️ and of course ABBA, Teach-in, Brotherhood of man and many more. And thank god for Euphoria. Felt like te crazy chabby decennium was finally passing 😅
Cool music #waterboymusic
Fun watch, ty for this. I would totally love one with runner ups included too but happy with this for now. ,🙂
Nice way to study evolution of music and peroforming.
Nice work! Thanks for the video! ^_^
This is secretly showing the evolutions of Eurovision
Merci et bravo pour cette rétrospective
Thank you for the good memories 😊
and now with 2023's Eurovision over, I'm proud to say that Sweden (with Loreen's help again) has won.
*List of Eurovision Winners Sorted by Age at the Time of Victory (oldest to youngest)*
1. Dave Benton: 50y, 3m, 12d (2001 🇪🇪)
2. Jørgen Oslen: 50y, 1m, 29d (2000 🇩🇰)
3. Reuven Gvirtz: 47y, 3m, 30d (1979 🇮🇱)
4. Toto Cutugno: 47y, 9m, 29d (1990 🇮🇹)
5. André Claveau: 46y, 2m, 26d (1958 🇫🇷)
6. Niels Oslen: 46y, 1m, 0d (2000 🇩🇰)
7. Kimberley Rew: 45y, 5m, 0d (1997 🇬🇧)
8. Charlie McGettigan: 43y, 4m, 23d (1994 🇮🇪)
9. Linda Martin: 40y, 1m, 13d (1992 🇮🇪)
10. Rolf Løvland: 40y, 0m, 24d (1995 🇳🇴)
11. Sertab Erner: 38y, 5m, 20d (2003 🇹🇷)
12. Jørgen Ingmann: 37y, 10m, 27d (1963 🇩🇰)
13. Katrina Leskanich: 37y, 0m, 23d (1997 🇬🇧)
14. Pasi Rantanen: 36y, 6m, 21d (2006 🇫🇮)
15. Fionnuala Sherry: 34y, 7m, 23d (1995 🇳🇴)
16. Sasha Tab: 34y 7m 13d (2022 🇺🇦)
17. Paul Harrington: 33y, 11m, 17d (1994 🇮🇪)
18. Amen: 33y, 10m, 24d (2006 🇫🇮)
19. Jean-Claude Pascal: 33y, 4m, 25d (1961 🇱🇺)
20. Johnny Logan: 32y, 11m, 27d (1987 🇮🇪)
21. Teddy Scholten: 32y, 10m, 0d (1959 🇳🇱)
22. Jamala: 32y, 8m, 18d (2016 🇺🇦)
23. Kita: 32y, 3m, 28d (2006 🇫🇮)
24. Mr. Lordi: 32y, 3m, 5d (2006 🇫🇮)
25. Lys Assia: 32y, 2m, 21d (1956 🇨🇭)
26. Lee Sheriden: 31g, 11m, 23d (1976 🇬🇧)
27. Udo Jürgens: 31y, 5m, 5d (1966 🇦🇹)
28. Sandra Stevens: 31y, 4m, 8d (1976 🇬🇧)
29. Ruslana: 30y, 11m, 22d (2004 🇺🇦)
30. OX: 30y, 10m, 9d (2006 🇫🇮)
31. Nikki: 30y, 8m, 7d (2011 🇦🇿)
32. Salomé: 29y, 9m, 8d (1969 🇪🇸)
33. Martin Lee: 29y, 4m, 8d (1976 🇬🇧)
34. Hanne Krogh: 29y, 3m, 11d (1985 🇳🇴)
35. Dana International: 29y, 3m, 7d (1998 🇮🇱)
36. Björn Ulvaeus: 28y, 11m, 12d (1974 🇸🇪)
37. Måns Zermerlöw: 28y, 11m, 10d (2015 🇸🇪)
38. Marie N: 28y, 11m, 2d (2002 🇱🇻)
39. Loreen: 28y, 7m, 10d (2012 🇸🇪)
40. Frida Boccara: 28y, 5m, 0d (1969 🇫🇷)
41. Anni-Frid Lyngstad: 28y, 4m, 22d (1974 🇸🇪)
42. Oleh Psiuk: 27, 11m, 29d (2022 🇺🇦)
43. Bobby G: 27y, 7m, 12d (1981 🇬🇧)
44. Salvador Sobral: 27y, 4m, 16d (2017 🇵🇹)
45. Benny Andersson: 27y, 3m, 21d (1974 🇸🇪)
46. Awa: 27y, 2m, 4d (2006 🇫🇮)
47. Izhar Cohen: 27y, 1m, 9d (1978 🇮🇱)
48. Elisabeth Andreassen: 27y, 1m, 7d (1985 🇳🇴)
49. Cheryl Baker: 27y, 0m, 27d (1981 🇬🇧)
50. Getty Kaspers: 27y, 0m, 17d (1975 🇳🇱)
51. Dima Bilan: 26y, 6m, 0d (2008 🇷🇺)
52. Nicky Stevens: 26y, 4m, 0d (1976 🇬🇧)
53. Mike Nolan: 26y, 3m, 28d (1981 🇬🇧)
54. Johnny Logan: 25y, 11m, 6d (1980 🇮🇪)
55. Conchita Wurst: 25y, 6m, 4d (2014 🇦🇹)
56. Netta: 25y, 3m, 21d (2018 🇮🇱)
=57. Gali Atari: 25y, 3m, 2d (1979 🇮🇱)
=57. Niamh Kavanagh: 25y, 3m, 2d (1993 🇮🇪)
59. Duncan Laurence: 25y, 1m, 7d (2019 🇳🇱)
60. Per Herrey: 24y, 8m, 27d (1984 🇸🇪)
61. Grethe Ingmann: 24y, 8m, 26d (1963 🇩🇰)
62. Carola: 24y, 7m, 26d (1991 🇸🇪)
63. Charolette Nilsson: 24, 7m, 22d (1999 🇸🇪)
64. Corry Brokken: 24y, 3m, 0d (1957 🇳🇱)
65. Agatha Fältskog: 24y, 0m, 1d (1974 🇸🇪)
66. Isabelle Aubert: 23y, 7m, 22d (1962 🇫🇷)
67. Helena Paparizou: 23y, 3m, 21d (2005 🇬🇷)
68. Alexander Rybak: 23y, 0m, 3d (2009 🇳🇴)
69. Vicky Leandros: 22y, 7m, 2d (1972 🇱🇺)
70. Marija Šerifović: 22y, 5m, 28d (2007 🇷🇸)
71. Séverine: 22y, 5m, 24d (1971 🇲🇨)
72. Reuven Erez: 22y 5m 11d (1978 🇮🇱)
73. Eimear Quinn : 22y, 5m, 0d (1996 🇮🇪)
74. Damiano David: 22y, 4m, 14d (2021 🇮🇹)
75. Ell: 21y, 11m, 10d (2011 🇦🇿)
76. Corinne Hermès: 21y, 5m, 7d (1983 🇱🇺)
77. Victoria De Angelis: 21y, 0m, 24 (2021 🇮🇹)
78. Emilija Ković: 20y, 11m, 27d (1989 🇭🇷)
79. Anne-Marie David: 20y, 10m, 15d (1973 🇱🇺)
80. Massiel: 20y, 8m, 4d (1968 🇪🇸)
81. Ethan Torchio: 20y, 7m, 14d (2021 🇮🇹)
82. Tanel Padar: 20y, 6m, 16d (2001 🇪🇪)
83. Lulu: 20y, 4m, 26d (1969 🇬🇧)
84. Thomas Raggi: 20y, 4m, 4d (2021 🇮🇹)
85. Emmellie de Forest: 20y, 2m, 20d (2013 🇩🇰)
86. Sandie Shaw: 20y, 1m, 13d (1967 🇬🇧)
87. Celine Dion: 20y, 1m, 0d (1988 🇨🇭)
88. Marie Myriam: 19y, 11m, 30d (1977 🇫🇷)
89. Jay Aston: 19y, 11m, 0d (1981 🇬🇧)
90. Richard Herrey; 19y, 8m, 17d (1984 🇸🇪)
91. Lenny Kuhr: 19y, 1m, 7d (1969 🇳🇱)
92. Lena: 19y, 0m, 6d (2010 🇩🇪)
93. Jacqueline Boyer: 18y, 11m, 6d (1960 🇫🇷)
94. Dana: 18y, 6m, 22d (1970 🇮🇪)
95. Louis Herrey: 17y, 6m, 2d (1984 🇸🇪)
96. Nicole: 17y, 5m, 30d (1982 🇩🇪)
97. France Gall: 17y, 5m, 11d (1965 🇱🇺)
98. Gigliola Cinquetti: 16y, 3m, 1d (1964 🇮🇹)
99. Sandra Kim: 13y, 6m, 19d (1986 🇧🇪)
*Winners With Ages Unknown or Disputed*
- Ard Weenink (1975 🇳🇱)
- Chris de Wolde (1975 🇳🇱)
- John Gaasbeek (1975 🇳🇱)
- Koos Versteeg (1975 🇳🇱)
- Rudi Nijhuis (1975 🇳🇱)
- Lisa Gold-Rubin (1978 🇮🇱)
- Nehama Shutan (1978 🇮🇱)
- Esther Tzuberi (1978 🇮🇱)
- Itzhak Okev (1978 🇮🇱)
- Yehuda Tamir (1979 🇮🇱)
- Shmulik Bilu (1979 🇮🇱)
- Dalibor Musap (1989 🇭🇷)
- Nenad Nakić (1989 🇭🇷)
- Zvonimir Zrilić (1989 🇭🇷)
- Boško Colić (1989 🇭🇷)
- Aleksandra Kalafatović (1989 🇭🇷)
- Vince de la Cruz (1997 🇬🇧)
- Alex Cooper (1997 🇬🇧)
- 2XL (2001 🇪🇪)
- Ihor Didenchuk (2022 🇺🇦, b. 29 Dec. 1991/1993)
- MC KylymMen (2022 🇺🇦, b. 1992/1997)
- Tymofii Muzychuk (2022 🇺🇦)
- Vitalii Duzhyk (2022 🇺🇦)
NOTE 1: Only the stage names will be listed here rather than their full name.
NOTE 2: Backing vocals are not included unless they're all credited.
NOTE 3: All members of Riva (Yugoslavia 1989) will have the Croatian flag 🇭🇷 since they came from Croatian territory before they were independent.
If anyone has found the definite ages of these participants, please reply to the comment.
Helena Paparizou won in 2005 with Number One at the age of 24 years old (you forgot) !
I think Lena was 19 (you forgot too)
@@Seschat I haven't finished the comment yet. That's what the WIP means.
@@jejtherusheddoodle23 sorry I didn't know that 🤐
@@catherinezetajones-fan8495 Helena is now added to the list
What great memories
Thanks for this nice compilation!
Danke für diese Auflistung! Von einigen Künstlern wusste ich gar nicht mehr, dass sie teilgenommen und gewonnen hatten, wie Udo Jürgens und Vicky Leandros. Und das Johnny Logan sogar zweimal gewonnen hat. Ich habe den ESC die letzten Jahre auch nicht mehr verfolgt, auch weswegen ich auch nicht auf dem Schirm hatte, dass Måneskin auch dazu gehörten 😊 In der geballten Ladung sticht für mich eine Performance immer noch heraus und rührt mich zu Tränen, Conchita Wurst mit "Rise like a Phoenix" finde ich der Gesamtheit so überragend, episch ❤️
Finde ich auch.😊
Schlager to the rescue on keeping the record books nice and up to date, and staving off Post-Eurovision Depression, a true MVP ^^
Lucas, a great thankyou for your outstanding. You made my sun come out. A eurovision from Belgium
Excellent
1974 was really a turning point in what kind of music was submitted and how the show looked, like it or not. Then the same happened in 2003
let's see how things will turn out in 2032...
Something definetely happened in 2003, most winners prior to 2003 were either bland, boring or bad except for a certain few. Well, 1995 is my favourite winner and 1999 is very good winner but in general, not good.
The voice, Fairytale and Arcade are the ones I loved and didn't knew they were Eurovision songs...Perfection, for me!
Well done! Love from Iceland!
Fantastic recap
Alexander is amazing
What a winner he was
De Troubadour... Such a lovly song! Just splendid!
Everytime i hear Molitva from 2007 i get Goosebumps…
Nice
This was THE TALENT SHOW way before The Voice and the Got Talent shows.
my fav is euphoria hands down. i still listen to that song to this day
I am enyoing the evolution of costums and performances through time. From stand along singers with brilliant voices to whole shows, lights, dancing and technologies.
Svaka čast na postavljenom videu.❤😂😊
Great Job. love to watch..
I'm always impressed how you get the highest quality video clips from each year. Like how in the world did you get a clip from the 1962 contest without the annoying dot in the middle of the camera shot?
Also, I thought images from 1964 were destroyed and now he comes and shows the tape of the live?? I wonder how he does this!!
@@aspid8371 They actually found part of the 1964 contest and one of the parts that was found was the winners reprise so I think that's where the clip is from
Yes, the quality is outstanding and even better than when I was watching it on my black and white tv way back in the 70s.
Yes even the later clips, such as Celine Dion's is crystal clear. I cannot find one with similar quality for the full song in youtube!
Cool music #waterboymusic
Fairytale always is going to be my favorite!!!
Stupenda ricostruzione!!! un battito di cuore eterno!
I love you all
Fun to wach
I genuinely couldn't believe the UK came second! We were so close!!
Interestingly, the first Eurovision I remember watching is 1998 and the only song I'm still listening to is "Fairytale". But I bet I'll be listening to several songs from 2022 for a long time!
In 2015 I watched the Eurovision while being in Sweden with all my colleagues volunteers from different corners of Europe, turns out our hosting country won ! They take Eurovision seriously there XD It was a great evening and a good song!
Faiytale and arcade for me.
@@jessie-ht7bc Same for me
Loved that song, had a terrible relationship with a guy who looked just like him and now I can't listen to that song without scowling. I miss it lol
love the video
Thank you for posting this timeline!! It proves that what goes around comes around!!! Eurovision'''s musical timeline documents the universality of music.
Think about how long this video is going to be in 10 years.
It’s so cool that he used the kinda recent 1964 winning song footage that was discovered in like October
Súper!!!!
Thank you so much for uploading this great compilation! And no, I don't think that I shall watch tomorrow's contest: a 3 or 4 hour ghost train would be to much for me...👾😱💀☠👺