Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
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Croatia was represented at Eurovision 2005 by Boris Novkovic and Lado Members with the song "Vukovi Umiru Sami".The Croatian National Selection was held from March 3rd until the 5th, 2005 at the HRT TV Studios in Zagreb, hosted by Nina Badric and Robert Ferlin. There were two Semi-Finals; 14 of the 18 songs proceeded to these Semi-Finals which were held on 3rd and 4th of March. The Croatian National Final took place on March 5th. The top 3 winners were chosen by 50% televoting & 50% from a professional three-member jury. Televoting only then selected one of the 3 songs to represent Croatia at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv. Notable participants were the former Croatian representatives Magazin (1995), Danijela Martinovic; (1995, 1998), Goran Karan (2000) and Vesna Pisarovic (2002). The eventual winner, however, was Boris Novkovic featuring members of the ethno group Lado, with the song "Vukovi Umiru Sami" (Wolves Die Alone). The song is written by Boris Novkovic and composed by Franjo Valentic.
Boris Novković was born on 25 December 1967 in Sarajevo to a family of musicians. His father Đorđe Novković is one of the greatest Croatian pop composers and songwriters and his mother Ozana is a music teacher. During his impressive career, spanning almost 20 years, Boris has released 14 albums of which "Ostvaren San" is his most recent release in 2004. Boris competed in the Yugoslavian finals for Eurovision in 1989 with the song "Dajana" which came in second. Boris also competed in the International Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He has performed at most Croatian festivals and has won many prizes.
Final - March 5
№ | Song | Singer | Points | Place |
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1 | Vukovi umiru sami | Boris Novković feat. Lado members | 42815 | 1st |
2 | Nazaret | Magazin | 18141 | 2nd |
3 | Za tebe rodena | Danijela | 8424 | 3rd |
Individual Entries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 |
Albania - Andorra - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Ireland - Israel - Latvia - Lithuania - Republic of Macedonia - Malta - Moldova - Monaco - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Russia - Serbia and Montenegro - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - United Kingdom
Note: Countries in italics are semi-finalists who did not advance to the final. |