Ireland Eurovision Songs

Location:
Dublin, IE
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Other
The Republic of Ireland's member of the European Broadcasting Union is Radio Telefís Éireann. RTÉ however allow and encourage people living in Northern Ireland to enter and vote in the national contest. There have also been accusations of neighbourly voting levelled at Northern Irish voters, frequently lambasted as skewing the UK's voting. This has lead to the sometimes humorous pattern of the UK awarding votes to Ireland, but with Ireland frequently failing to reciprocate. It is perhaps the only one-way voting pattern in Eurovision. This, however, has been mirrored in recent years with Ireland giving the UK 7 points in 2004 and 8 of Javine's 18 points in 2005 came from Ireland, while the UK continues to also give high points to Ireland. In 2006 it was noted, even by the Irish commentator Marty Whelan as very strange that Ireland's highest points did not come from the UK, who gave 8. Ireland's highest points, in fact, came from Monaco, who gave 10.



The first country to host the event twice in a row was Ireland which actually hosted the contest three times in a row, as they won the contest in 1992, 1993 and 1994 and hosted the event in 1993, 1994, and 1995. Ireland also holds the record for the most times hosting the contest as a winner, at 7 (the UK has hosted the contest a record eight times, but four of these instances were when the national broadcaster due to host the show was unable to fulfill its duty): 6 times in Dublin, and once in Millstreet, County Cork.



A popular urban myth arising from this is that the national broadcaster RTÉ was in huge financial difficulty as a result of having to host the contest four times in the space of five years (as Ireland also won in 1996 and thus had to host the contest in 1997). This myth is however unconfirmed by anyone including RTE - although now the financial burden to host the Contest is much lower, since the late 1990s, when a decision was taken to secure a very large proportion of the budget directly from EBU revenues (including televoting) and the Big 4.



When hosting in 1994 an interval Irish dancing show, Riverdance was chosen. This launched Riverdance into huge international fame. In 1997 Ronan Keating not only hosted the show but performed the song 'Let The Message Run Free' during the interval act, together with the other members of Boyzone.



Being an island on the fringe of Europe, Ireland does not benefit from the likes of neighbourly voting as mainland European countries do. It is also not part of a distinct block, it is neither Western European nor Nordic when it comes to voting. Traditionally, the only consistent vote-giving to Ireland is by the UK, due to the large nationalist population of Northern Ireland and the Irish diaspora in the rest of the UK.



Ireland itself rarely gives votes consistently to anyone, except sometimes reciprocating the UK's votes (although this was far more common before the free language rule, when only UK and Malta were also singing in English). Statistically, Ireland is the sixth best country at predicting a winner (behind Bulgaria, Serbia-Montenegro, Netherlands, Switzerland and Russia in that order), giving an average of 8.7 points to the winning country every year over its 23 appearances since the current voting methods were implemented. For this reason, it is said that Ireland "know a good ESC".



Ireland suffered something of a fall from grace following its extraordinary run of placings in the mid-nineties (1st, 1st, 1st, 14th, 1st, 2nd), finishing 9th in 1998, and a record low 17th in 1999. There was a brief taste of success with a 6th placing in 2000, but in 2001 Ireland suffered the embarrassment of scoring a mere six points, finishing in 21st place. Due to relegation rules, Ireland missed the 2002 contest entirely, but returned in 2003 and Mickey Harte finished in joint 10th place. This result gained Ireland a placing directly into the 2004 final but the 2004 entry, ('If My World Stopped Turning' by Chris Doran), failed to impress the televoters, and only missed out a 'nul points' finishing thanks to its only vote of 7 points from the UK. Ireland were then relegated to the semi-final in 2005, and failed to qualify to that year's final, when Donna and Joseph McCaul sang "Love?", but in 2006 the former 'King of Eurovision' just sneaked through from the semi-final in 9th place, finishing in 10th overall in the final, ensuring direct qualification for the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Helsinki, Finland, on May 12, 2007.



Year Finished Artist Song



1965 6th . Butch Moore . "Walking The Streets In The Rain"



1966 4th . Dickie Rock "Come Back To Stay"



1967 2nd Sean Dunphy "If I Could Choose"



1968 4th . Pat McGeegan . "Chance Of A Lifetime"



1969 7th . Muriel Day "The Wages Of Love"



1970 1st . Dana "All Kinds Of Everything"



1971 11th . Angela Farrell "One Day Love"



1972 15th . Sandie Jones . "Ceol An Ghrá"



1973 10th . Maxi . "Do I Dream"



1974 7th . Tina Reynolds . "Cross Your Heart"



1975 9th . The Swarbriggs . "That's What Friends Are For"



1976 10th Red Vincent Hurley "When"



1977 3rd The Swarbriggs Plus Two . "It's Nice To Be In Love Again"



1978 5th . Colm T. Wilkinson "Born To Sing"



1979 5th . Cathal Dunne "Happy Man"



1980 1st Johnny Logan . "What's Another Year?"



1981 5th Sheeba "Horoscopes"



1982 11th The Duskeys "Here Today Gone Tomorrow"



Did not participate in 1983.



1984 2nd Linda Martin . "Terminal 3"



1985 6th . Maria Christian . "Wait Until The Weekend Comes"



1986 4th . Luv Bug . "You Can Count On Me"



1987 1st . Johnny Logan . "Hold Me Now"



1988 8th . Jump the Gun . "Take Him Home"



1989 18th . Kiev Connolly & The Missing Passengers "The Real Me"



1990 2nd Liam Reilly . "Somewhere In Europe"



1991 10th . Kim Jackson . "Could It Be That I'm In Love"



1992 1st . Linda Martin "Why Me?"



1993 1st . Niamh Kavanagh . "In Your Eyes"



1994 1st . Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan "Rock 'n' Roll Kids"



1995 14th . Eddie Friel . "Dreamin'"



1996 1st . Eimear Quinn . "The Voice"



1997 2nd Marc Roberts "Mysterious Woman"



1998 9th . Dawn Martin . "Is Always Over Now?"



1999 17th . The Mullans . "When You Need Me"



2000 6th . Eamonn Toal . "Millennium Of Love"



2001 21st . Gary O'Shaughnessy "Without Your Love"



Did not participate in 2002.



2003 11th . Mickey Harte . "We've Got The World"



2004 23rd Chris Doran . "If My World Stopped Turning"



2005 SF:14th Donna & Joe ."Love?"



2006 10th . Brian Kennedy ."Every Song Is A Cry For Love"



Video: Ireland, 1982; The Duskeys - Here Today Gone Tomorrow (11th):



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Video: Ireland, 2003; Mickey Harte - We've Got The World (11th):



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Video: Ireland, 1971; Angela Farrell - One Day Love (11th):



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Video: Ireland, 1995 - Eddie Friel - Dreamin' (14th):



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Video: Ireland, 1972; Sandie Jones - Ceol An Ghrá (15th):



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Video: Ireland, 2004; Chris Doran - If My World Stopped Turning (23rd):



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Video: Ireland, 2005; Donna & Joe - Love (SF: 14th):



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