Entrants in the 2003 national finals for the Eurovision Song Contest who appear in the Six on Stage database.
Back to Eurovision entries for 2003.
Entry | Named artists |
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Austria | |
This Night Should Never End by Petra Frey | |
Weil Der Mensch Zählt by Alf Poier | |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | |
I'm Never Gonna Fall by Tinka | |
Mac sa oštrice dvije by Amila Glamočak | |
Ne Brini by Mija Martina | |
Taxi by Deen | |
Croatia | |
Carobno jutro by Nina Badric | |
Dodji najbrze by Tonka | |
Moje ime je ljubav by Maja Blagdan | |
Na krilima ljubavi by Jacques Houdek | |
Nasmij me by Alenka Milano | |
Povedi me by Jelena Radan | |
Robot by Luka Nizetic | |
Vise Nisam Tvoja by Claudia | |
Zena od pepela by Emilija Kokic | |
Estonia | |
Club Kung-Fu by Vanilla Ninja | |
Don't Ever Change by Family | |
Eighties Coming Back by Claire's Birthday | |
I can b the 1 by Nightlight Duo | |
Know What I Feel by Koit Toome | |
No Matter What It Takes by Maiken | |
What A Day by Slobadan River | |
Germany | |
Let's Get Happy by Lou | |
Liebe macht Spaß by Troje | |
Greece | |
Gotta Be A Way For Love by Kostas Chrisis | |
Mia stigmi by Yiannis Vardis | |
Never Let You Go by Mando | |
Iceland | |
Engu þurfum að tapa by Regína Ósk Óskarsdóttir & Hjalti Jónsson | |
Euróvísa by Botnleðja | |
Með þér by Hjördís Elín Lárusdóttir & Guðrún Árný Karlsdóttir | |
Mig dreymdi lítinn draum by Hreimur Örn Heimisson | |
Segðu mér allt by Birgitta Haukdal | |
Þú by Hreimur Örn Heimisson | |
Þú og ég (er ég anda) by Jóhanna Vigdís Arnardóttir | |
Ireland | |
Catriona McGinty | |
Sarah Brophy | |
Susan McGowan | |
We've Got The World by Mickey Harte | |
Latvia | |
Hallo from Mars by F.L.Y. | |
I Am Yours by Caffe | |
I Need Love by Andris Abelite | |
Muzikants (Musician) by Fomins & Kleins | |
Malta | |
Look At Me by Nadine Axisa | |
My Number One by Julie Zahra & Ludwig Galea | |
My Song by Paul Giordimaina, Andrew Zammit & Godwin Lucas | |
Starting Over by Olivia Lewis feat. IQ's Verse-One | |
Take Me Back Again by The Mics | |
To Dream Again by Lynn Chircop | |
Netherlands | |
Heatwave by Ebonique | |
One More Night by Esther Hart | |
Talking Angels by Julia West | |
Time to Party by Mango Nuts | |
Norway | |
Din hånd i min hånd by Kikki, Bettan & Lotta | |
I'm Not Afraid to Move On by Jostein Hasselgård | |
Poland | |
I Believe In You by Magda Femme & Spotlight | |
Keine Grenzen - Zadnych Granic by Ich Troje | |
You May Be In Love by Blue Café | |
Romania | |
Don't Break My Heart by Nicola | |
Friends are Friends by Valahia | |
Let's Go! by Paula Seling | |
Tacerea doare by Malina | |
The Only One by Nicoleta Matei | |
Un om intre oameni by Supermarket | |
Slovenia | |
Lep poletni dan by Karmen Stavec | |
Prvic in zadnjic by Nuša Derenda | |
Sedmi cut by Jadranka Juras | |
Sto in ena zgodba by Platin | |
Spain | |
Cerrando heridas by Beth | |
Dime by Beth | |
La vida sin ti by Beth | |
Sweden | |
Aqua Playa by Afro-dite | |
Crazy in Love by Jill Johnson | |
Evig kärlek by Nanne Grönvall | |
Give Me Your Love by Fame | |
He Is Always On My Mind by Maarja | |
Hela världen för mig by Sanna Nielsen | |
Let Your Spirit Fly by Pernilla Wahlgren & Jan Johansen | |
Mr Memory by Shirley Clamp | |
My Love by Sofia Källgren & Robert Wells | |
Not a Sinner, Nor a Saint by Alcazar | |
Nothing Can Stop Me by Lina Hedlund | |
We're Unbreakable by Sahlene | |
United Kingdom | |
Cry Baby by Tricity/Jemini | |
Help Me by Emily Reed | |
Wait for the Moment by Esther Hart |
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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