Dmitry (Dima) will sing this song for his country at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest. If he succeeds in qualifying, it will be the first time that a Belarussian has sang at the ESC final. Belarus have failed to qualify since their first entry in 2004.
This was sung by the Dutch band Teach-in at the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest in Stockholm. The Band sung first and won. The song was heavily criticised for it's childish, non-sensical lyrics, but remains one of the catchiest songs to have won the contest. Unfortunately for the Dutch this would be their last win as of yet.
This is the entry that will represent Andorra at the 2007 Eurovision SOng Contest in Helsinki. The english translation of the title is 'Let's save the world'. The band hope to put an end to a band run of entries from the small European countries that has failed to qualify for the final since it's debut in 2004.
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Cheryl Baker's interview in the Podge & Rodge show on RTE2 on the 14th November 2007.
This is the entry that will represent Armenia at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest in Helsinki. Pressure will be on Hayko to deliver a good result as Andre last year finished 7th for the debut nation with the song 'Without your love'.
This is a video by Helena Paparizou, winner of the eurovision song contest 2005,(she also came third in the 2001 eurovision song contest as lead singer of the Swedish-Greek band "Antique").
This band will compete in the 2007 Finnish national final for the Eurovision Song Contest. Here is a few pictures of them that I set to the music track "Jata mut". This song is their last promo CD single release.