Entrants in the 1994 national finals for the Eurovision Song Contest who appear in the Six on Stage database.
Back to Eurovision entries for 1994.
Entry | Named artists |
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Austria | |
Für den Frieden der Welt by Petra Frey | |
Radio by Simone | |
Swingin' Out by Marc Berry | |
Croatia | |
Emily by Boris Novkovic | |
Godine nestvarne by Nina Badric | |
Nek'ti Bude Ljubav Sva by Toni Cetinski | |
Cyprus | |
Ime Anthropos Ki Ego by Evridiki | |
Ksafnika by Christina Argyri | |
Estonia | |
Elavad pildid by Ivo Linna | |
Ime by Evelin Samuel, Anneli Tõevere & Tõnis Kiis | |
Kallim kullast by Hedvig Hanson & Pearu Paulus | |
Nagu merelaine by Silvi Vrait | |
Päikese lapsed by Pearu Paulus | |
Soovide puu by Evelin Samuel | |
Unelind by Evelin Samuel | |
Finland | |
Bye Bye Baby by CatCat | |
Hungary | |
Kinek mondjam el vétkeimet by Frederika Bayer | |
Iceland | |
Nætur by Sigrún Eva Ármannsdóttir | |
Stopp by Anna Mjöll Ólafsdóttir | |
Ireland | |
Rock 'n' Roll Kids by Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan | |
Time to Decide by Robyn Grant | |
Malta | |
More Than Love by Moira Stafrace & Christopher Scicluna | |
Remember the Beginning by Georgina | |
Scarlet Song by Ray Caruana | |
Tell Me Why by Phyllisienne Brincat | |
The Shadow of a Dream by Renato | |
Norway | |
Aladdin by Tor Endresen | |
Duett by Elisabeth Andreassen & Jan Werner Danielsen | |
Gi alt vi har by Jahn Teigen | |
Portugal | |
Chamar a música by Sara Tavares | |
Dia após dia, a magia de te amar by Marco Quelhas | |
Lisboa, minha linda cidade by José Carvalho | |
Malmequer do campo by Isabel Campelo | |
Se fores poema by Fernanda Lopes | |
Romania | |
Da-mi o stea din cerul tau by Monica Anghel | |
Dau viata mea pentru-o iubire by Monica Anghel | |
Dincolo de nori by Dan Bittman | |
Doar amintiri by Nicoleta Nicola | |
Nu e prea tarziu by Luminita Anghel & Gabriel Cotabita | |
Speranta by Luminita Anghel | |
Russia | |
Vechni strannik by Youddiph |
There was good news for lovers of both railways and the Eurovision Song Contest this year as Moldova’s Zdob și Zdub returned to the competition to celebrate a train journey between Chișinău and Bucharest.
But trains, stations and railway are nothing new to the lyrics of Eurovision, with over 25 songs featuring them in some way. So here is a rundown of the 10 most railwayish entries from 66 years of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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