Lapponia (song)

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Lapponia was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, performed in Finnish by Monica Aspelund.
The song was performed sixteenth on the night (following Italy's Mia Martini with Libera and preceding Belgium's Dream Express with A Million In One, Two, Three). At the close of voting, it had received 50 points, placing 10th in a field of 18.

The song deals with a meeting between a man and a woman (who is in fact a witch) in Lapland in the north of Finland. Aspelund's strident delivery is well-known among fans of the Contest, as is the yodelling featured in the song. Interestingly, this song was included on the double-disc sets of "Winners and Classics" produced to commemorate the Congratulations special of late 2005. This is in spite of the song placing substantially lower than Marion Rung's Tom Tom Tom of 1973 - at the time the CDs were made, Finland's highest Contest finish. As the liner notes indicate that it is a "distinctly Finnish" song, the argument can be made that Rung's Anglophone song was not quite as Finnish.

It was succeeded as Finnish representative at the 1978 Contest by Seija Simola with Anna Rakkaudelle Tilaisuus.