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Eurovision Song Contest 1987

The Eurovision Song Contest 1987 was the 32nd Eurovision, it was held in Belgium on May 9th and the presenter was Viktor Lazlo[?]. Johnny Logan was the winner of this Eurovision with the song, Hold Me Now[?].

Results

1987 Eurovision Song Contest
Country Artist(s) Song Place Points
Austria Gary Lux[?] Nur noch Gefühl 20 8
Belgium Liliane St Pierre[?] Soldiers Of Love 11 56
Cyprus Alexia[?] Aspro Mavro 7 80
Denmark Anne Cathrine Herdorf & Bandjo[?] En Lille Melodi 5 83
Finland Vicky Rosti[?] Sata Salamaa 15 32
France Christine Minier[?] Let Mots D'amour N'ont Pas De Dimanche 14 44
Germany Wind Lass die Sonne in Dein Herz 2 141
Greece Bang Stop 10 64
Iceland Halla Margaret[?] Haegt Og Hljott 16 28
Ireland Johnny Logan Hold Me Now 1 172
Israel Datner & Kushnir (Lazy Bums)[?] Shir Habatlanim 8 73
Italy Umberto Tozzi & Raf[?] Gente Di Mare 3 103
Luxembourg Plastic Bertrand[?] Amour Amour 21 4
Netherlands Marcha[?] Rechtop In De Wind 5 83
Norway Kate[?] Mitt Liv 9 65
Portugal Nevada Neste Barco A Vela 18 15
Spain Patricia Kraus[?] No Estas Solo 19 10
Sweden Lotta Engberg[?] Boogaloo 12 50
Switzerland Carol Rich[?] Moitie, Moitie 17 26
Turkey Seyyal Taner & Locomotif[?] Sarkim Sevgi Ustune 22 0
United Kingdom Rikki[?] Only The Light 13 47
Yugoslavia Novi fosili[?] Ja sam za ples 4 92
Venue: Palais de Centenaire[?] - Brussels, Belgium
The table is ordered by the countries names.

Voting Structure Each Country had a Jury who awarded 12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points for their top ten songs.


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