Entrants in the 1995 national finals for the Eurovision Song Contest who appear in the Six on Stage database.
Back to Eurovision entries for 1995.
Entry | Named artists |
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Belgium | |
La Voix Est Libre by Frédéric Etherlinck | |
Si je m'envole by Nathalie Lavigne | |
Croatia | |
Ljubav je za ljude sve by Srebrna Krila | |
Nostalgija by Magazin & Lidija | |
Odlazis zauvijek by Nina Badric | |
Pjesma moja to si ti by Boris Novkovic & Moonlight Cats | |
Ti i ja by Ivan Mikulic | |
Cyprus | |
Filise me by Michalis Hadjiyiannis | |
Gramma by Michalis Hadjiyiannis | |
Sti Fotia by Alex Panayi | |
Denmark | |
Fra Mols til Skagen by Aud Wilken | |
Vi ses en dag by Jacob Launbjerg | |
Ireland | |
Dreamin' by Eddie Friel | |
Israel | |
Amen by Liora | |
Ha'aretz hamuvtachat by Lea Lupatin & Ofer Levi | |
Laila tov Eropa by Dana International | |
Tfila by Yulia | |
Malta | |
Just One Love by Mary Spiteri | |
Keep Me In Mind by Mike Spiteri | |
Midnight Blues by Phyllisienne Brincat | |
Our Love Could Never Be by Claudette Pace | |
Shelter Me by Incorvaja Sisters & Philip Vella | |
That Little Bit of Heaven by Georgina | |
The Way You Are by Miriam Christine Borg | |
Norway | |
Nocturne by Secret Garden | |
Uten lyst, uten tro by Geir Rønning | |
Portugal | |
Baunilha e chocolate by Tó Cruz | |
Tanto amor, tanto mar by Ana Isabel | |
Slovenia | |
Oda ljubezni by Irena Vrckovnik & Oto Pestner | |
Prisluhni Mi by Darja Švajger | |
Sweden | |
Bo Diddley by Arvingarna | |
Följ dina drömmar by Lindbom, Bark, Ådahl & Stolt | |
Se på mig by Jan Johansen | |
Turkey | |
Sev by Arzu Ece | |
Sevda by Arzu Ece & Fatih Erkoç | |
United Kingdom | |
Go for the Heart by Sox | |
Love City Groove by Love City Groove |
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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