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[edit] Syntax
{{Infobox ESC entry
| song = #Required
| image =
| caption =
| year = #Required
| country = #Required
| artist =
| as =
| with =
| language =
| languages =
| composer =
| lyricist =
| conductor =
| place =
| points =
| place_semi =
| points_semi =
| lyrics =
| clip =
| prev =
| prev_link =
| next =
| next_link =
}}
- song - the song's title as presented during the ESC
- image - a photograph of the performance
- caption - additional information on the photo
- year - four-digit year in which the song was an ESC entry (no Wikilinks or special signs please, this will link directly to the article on this year's ESC)
- country - represented country's name in English, starting with a capital letter, as quoted by the ESC (no Wikilinks or special signs please, this will link directly to the article on country's ESC history)
- artist - use if template is placed anywhere else than on the performing artist's page - name the performing artist(s) as credited during the ESC, including Wikilinks where applicable
- e.g. for Luxembourg 1967 enter [[Vicky Leandros|Vicky]], or for Luxembourg 1985 enter [[Annemieke Verdoorn|Margo]], Franck Olivier, Diane Solomon, Ireen Sheer, Malcolm & Chris Roberts (only Margo had a WP entry at the time of writing this instruction)
- as - if placed in an article referring to an artist who used several stage names, state the name as credited during this ESC
- with - if placed in an article referring to an artist who participated in this year with other artists or a band, please state their/its name(s) here - if there are articles on those, use Wikilinks the usual way
- composer - composer(s) of the entry as credited at the ESC, use Wikilinks where applicable, using <br> is suggested for approporiate formatting
- lyricist - author(s) of the lyrics of the entry (the version performed at the ESC) as credited at the ESC, use Wikilinks where applicable, using <br> is suggested for approporiate formatting
- conductor - for entries in contests when there was a live orchestra, state the conductor who appeared at the ESC, as credited at the contest
- language - language in which the song was performed at the ESC, adjective form in English starting with a capital letter (no Wikilinks or special signs please, this will link directly to the article on the language)
This field only supports ONE language at a time - for songs with lyrics in more languages use the field below!
- languages - a version for songs with lyrics in multiple languages, please enter them in this format:
[[English language|English]], [[French language|French]] etc.
- place - place in the contest (final), if applicable - numeral (e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc.)
- points - points awarded in the contest (final), if applicable (e.g. 170, 22, 0, 16 etc.)
- place_semi - place in the semifinal, if applicable - numeral (e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc.) Remember about the underscore in field name!
- points_semi - points awarded in the semifinal, if applicable (e.g. 170, 22, 0, 16 etc.) Remember about the underscore in field name!
- lyrics - external link directly to the page containing lyrics of the song as performed in the ESC within a non-for-profit, ad-free site (like the Diggiloo Trush)
- clip - external link directly to the page containing a video clip of the song (preferably as performed in the ESC), preferably within a non-for-profit, ad-free site (YouTube is acceptable)
- prev - The name of the previous winning song.
- prev_link - The name of the article of the song above
- next - The name of the next winning song.
- next_link - The name of the article of the song above