@missuniworld OMG, I didn't know that Nella Martinetti died... I'm so sad... RIP Nella, she wrote the lyrics of my favourite Eurovision song, "Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi"...
@musicfan28 eurovision broadcasting is not the same as europe continent. eurovision broadcasting includes countries of middle east and north africa as well. that's why israel is represented every year. :)
The Yugoslavian who gave the points couldn't care less. She didn't even said it slowly or make it mysterious. She was like like, "France 12 points bye. " LOL!
@tegrat1122 There 's no restriction about the nationality of the singers in Eurovision - that is, anyone (even a non-European, like Celine) can represent any country.
@tegrat1122 As long as one member of the team behind a song (composer, lyricist, singer) is from the country, they're eligible to represent the country. This year, Lena, a German, won with a song written by an American and a Dane.
@TheGoldStandardBoy I understand, I'm an Italian Canadian, though I consider myself very much an Italian, I still dont consider myself to be a European. I'm an Italian, Canadian, she's a French, Canadian. I don't see us as being Europeans. I'm probably more European than she is, as I'm first generation Canadian in my family, but she is far from being first generation. Eitherway, glad she won, she has such a powerful voice.
@tegrat1122 It has nothing to do, there´s no rule that keeps non-europeans from representing an european country at the contest. Actually Spain got runner-up in 1979 with a peruvian singer.
The finish to this voting is truly timeless, isn't it? Still my heart races up to that point, and leaps when the final vote is announced. And I have seen this many, many times.
@setheurovision94 Yes, it's the same for me too. I mean, you couldn't make such an ending up - it's so cinematical in it being the amazingly thrilling conclusion to an already suspenseful proceeding, it practically begs to be adapted into a movie script (just pay me my rights for the idea when it's done) :-P
@tasosk3 cinematical, that describes it. Switzerland deserved it so much that year and only one point, a crime that was only beaten by 1991 when france came second with zero points behind Sweden. I totally agree with you, setheurovision94. Anf with you, tasos.
I so love the ending. Look at the gestures, Look how the cup is taken from her to be given to the song writer... She's treated like she's nothing.
She earned a momento... lol
cddekel 1 week ago
I love how Terry Wogan shocked after the null point for the UK!
passthemission 2 weeks ago
Celine did get a momento... LOL
Funny to see everyone around her during the price delivery treat her like bullshit.
cddekel 2 weeks ago
Only 20 yrs old at the time, she did amazing :)
jbbeatle007 1 month ago
The closeist finish in Eurovision History
adammark1983 4 months ago
Jeez, Finland and Austria must have sucked.
rachiekins2391 5 months ago
well that was eurovision. Today is so... so.... byak!
bivanski 6 months ago
Celine definitely was the best singer in that contest and now shes the best singer in the world! :)
mannycampas 6 months ago 2
She returned with........ a momento
How ironic
cddekel 7 months ago
04:21 RIP Nella Martinetti
missuniworld 7 months ago
@missuniworld OMG, I didn't know that Nella Martinetti died... I'm so sad... RIP Nella, she wrote the lyrics of my favourite Eurovision song, "Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi"...
zgaulois 6 months ago
Israel isn't an European country and it is represent evrey year.
musicfan28 9 months ago
@musicfan28 eurovision broadcasting is not the same as europe continent. eurovision broadcasting includes countries of middle east and north africa as well. that's why israel is represented every year. :)
jaganjac3 9 months ago
what a thriller!!!!!!!!
greekstyle1988 9 months ago
So annoying when we were 1 point off >_<
StarryVision 10 months ago
The start of something big for Celine. So glad they recognized her then, look at her now! ♥♥
82celinedion82 10 months ago
I don't like at all when johny logan gave the trophy to the composer and told her that is yours!
If she wasn't CELINE won't ever win this song...
SHE took the victory! And is simply fantastic!!
oEpimenonNika 1 year ago
i pio agxotiki niki ever sthn eurovision htan tis elvetias
db01031988 1 year ago 3
The Yugoslavian who gave the points couldn't care less. She didn't even said it slowly or make it mysterious. She was like like, "France 12 points bye. " LOL!
baboo1984 1 year ago
I don't get this at all. How does Celine win a Eurovision when she isn't a European??
tegrat1122 1 year ago
@tegrat1122 There 's no restriction about the nationality of the singers in Eurovision - that is, anyone (even a non-European, like Celine) can represent any country.
tasosk3 1 year ago 9
@tegrat1122 As long as one member of the team behind a song (composer, lyricist, singer) is from the country, they're eligible to represent the country. This year, Lena, a German, won with a song written by an American and a Dane.
setheurovision94 1 year ago
@tegrat1122 Well she is European really she's French Canadian. If she was a Native American she would be non European
TheGoldStandardBoy 1 year ago
@TheGoldStandardBoy I understand, I'm an Italian Canadian, though I consider myself very much an Italian, I still dont consider myself to be a European. I'm an Italian, Canadian, she's a French, Canadian. I don't see us as being Europeans. I'm probably more European than she is, as I'm first generation Canadian in my family, but she is far from being first generation. Eitherway, glad she won, she has such a powerful voice.
tegrat1122 1 year ago
@tegrat1122 It has nothing to do, there´s no rule that keeps non-europeans from representing an european country at the contest. Actually Spain got runner-up in 1979 with a peruvian singer.
magico008 2 months ago
Norvaiiiiiisch diiiiiii puant - love the announcement of the 10 points when you can feel the excitement of the presenter.
kalurank 1 year ago
the presenter said Celine DeLon! =P loool
why eurovision isn't anymore like that! I can guess the winning song 2 months before the actual contest! =P
aaannndddmmm 1 year ago
and finally France 12 points..........great moment!
Backpack295 1 year ago 9
Awww. Who would have though Celine would become such a huge star? =)
pugfuglydudeface 1 year ago
The finish to this voting is truly timeless, isn't it? Still my heart races up to that point, and leaps when the final vote is announced. And I have seen this many, many times.
setheurovision94 1 year ago 17
@setheurovision94 Yes, it's the same for me too. I mean, you couldn't make such an ending up - it's so cinematical in it being the amazingly thrilling conclusion to an already suspenseful proceeding, it practically begs to be adapted into a movie script (just pay me my rights for the idea when it's done) :-P
tasosk3 1 year ago 6
@tasosk3 cinematical, that describes it. Switzerland deserved it so much that year and only one point, a crime that was only beaten by 1991 when france came second with zero points behind Sweden. I totally agree with you, setheurovision94. Anf with you, tasos.
euromaitre 1 year ago
@tasosk3 it would be a shite film
MrEurocat 1 year ago
@tasosk3 23 years on it's still the most exciting thing I've ever seen and I've watched 11 Olympics
Mark5058 10 months ago 3
i really loved that moment... was just 1 point!!!!
OFJCompani 1 year ago 2
At 1:23 the best moment EVER in Eurovision history...I'm so glad Celine won! She owned that contest!
carligo 1 year ago 18
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