Hallelujah (Eurovision song)
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Hallelujah | |
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Eurovision Song Contest 1979 entry | |
Country | Israel |
Artist(s) | Avigail Atari |
As | Gali Atari |
With | Milk & Honey |
Language | Hebrew |
Composer(s) | Kobi Oshrat |
Lyricist(s) | Shimrit Orr |
Place | 1st |
Points | 125 |
Lyrics | from Diggiloo Thrush |
Hallelujah (Hebrew script: הללויה) was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, performed in Hebrew by Gali Atari and Milk & Honey for Israel. This was the third occasion on which the previous year's host country had won the Contest (Spain and Luxembourg had achieved the feat before this) and there would be one more such occasion to date (Ireland winning three times in a row).
Unusually, Israel would neither host nor compete in the next Contest, due to its scheduling coinciding with the national Holocaust remembrance day.
The song is a slow-building ballad, with the group praising God for the world and all the good things in it. This is, to date, the most religiously-themed song to win the Contest.
The song is regarded as a classic of the Contest due in no small part to the unique performance, in which Atari and her backing singers entered the stage one by one, rather than all together. It was also performed at the end of the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 by all the contestants as a tribute to the victims of the wars in the Balkans.
It was performed tenth on the night (following Germany's Dschinghis Khan with Dschinghis Khan and preceding France's Anne-Marie David with Je Suis L'Enfant-Soleil). At the close of voting, it had received 125 points, placing 1st in a field of 19.
The song was succeeded as Contest winner in 1980 by Johnny Logan singing What's Another Year? for Ireland.
As explained above, Israel did not enter the 1980 Contest, which would have been held in that country had they entered (it was in fact held in The Hague). Israel returned to the fold for the 1981 Contest, where this song was succeeded as Israeli representative by Hakol Over Habibi with Halayla.
[edit] External links
- Lyrics of "Hallelujah" from MP3Music.co.il (in Hebrew)
Preceded by A-Ba-Ni-Bi by Izhar Cohen & Alphabeta |
Eurovision Song Contest winners 1979 |
Succeeded by What's Another Year? by Johnny Logan |