Melodifestivalen 1999
Melodifestivalen 1999 | |
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Dates | |
Final | 27 February 1999 |
Host | |
Venue | Victoriahallen, Stockholm, Sweden |
Presenter(s) | Anders Lundin and Vendela Kirsebom Thommesen |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 10 |
Vote | |
Voting system | 50% Jury, 50% SMS and telephone voting |
Winning song | "Tusen och en natt" by Charlotte Nilsson |
Melodifestivalen 1999 was the selection for the 39th song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. It was the 38th time that this system of picking a song had been used. 1,315 songs were submitted to SVT for the competition. The final was broadcast on SVT2 and Sveriges Radio's P4 network. Charlotte Nilsson went on to win that year's Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem, Sweden's fourth Eurovision win. A total of 630,339 votes were cast.[1]
Results
Draw | Artist | Song | Songwriters | Votes | Place | ||
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Jury | Viewers | Total | |||||
1 | Charlotte Nilsson | "Tusen och en natt" | Gert Lengstrand, Lars "Dille" Diedricsson | 85 | 132 | 217 | 1st |
2 | Crosstalk | "Det gäller dig och mig" | Lars Edvall, Mattias Reimer | 65 | 22 | 87 | 6th |
3 | Janica | "Jag kan se dig" | Anders Dannvik, Pär Olsson | 66 | - | 66 | 7th |
4 | Drömhus | "Stjärna på himmelen" | Per Andréassen, Anders Dannvik | 38 | 110 | 148 | 2nd |
5 | Roger Pontare | "Som av is" | Lasse Johansson, Staffan Stavert | 54 | 44 | 98 | 5th |
6 | Martin | "(Du är så) Yeah Yeah Wow Wow" | Martin Svensson | 43 | 66 | 109 | 4th |
7 | Christer Björkman | "Välkommen hem" | Lasse Sahlin, Jan Lundkvist | 6 | - | 6 | 10th |
8 | Ai | "Bilder av dig" | Stefan Berg | 31 | 11 | 42 | 9th |
9 | Arvingarna | "Det svär jag på" | Torgny Söderberg, Lena Philipsson | 26 | 88 | 114 | 3rd |
10 | Cleo | "Natten är min vän" | Thomas G:son | 59 | - | 59 | 8th |
Juries
Spokesperson
- Örebro - Päivi Kotka
- Luleå - Christer Holmqvist
- Falun - Tinna Edlund
- Karlstad - Jenny Eklund
- Umeå - Anita Färingö
- Norrköping - Per Dahlberg
- Göteborg - Henrik Johnsson
- Sundsvall - Peter Nässén
- Växjö - Henrik Olsson
- Malmö - Pernilla Månsson
- Stockholm - Sten Söderberg
See also
- Eurovision Song Contest 1999
- Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
References
- ↑ "Melodifestivalen 1999 - Omröstningen". Youtube. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
External links
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