Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Member station | PBS Malta |
National selection event(s) | Malta Song for Europe |
Appearances | 19 |
First appearance | 1971 |
Best result | 2nd, 2002, 2005 |
Worst result | 25th, 2003& 26th, 2006 |
Malta has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since 1971. In the first few years the tiny island state didn't do very well and withdrew after the 1975 edition. Since they returned in 1991 however things went a lot better. Despite not having won so far, Malta has come fairly close on several occasions, and only on seven occasions have Malta failed to reach the top 10. Together with Sweden and Croatia, and 3 of the 4 countries that are for financial reasons confirmed to take part every year (Germany is included, but it missed the 1996 contest), Malta is one of the few countries that didn't miss a contest since 1993, when the lowest scorers each year got relegated.
Malta generally uses English as the language the songs are performed in. Only the first two entries in 1971 and 1972 were sung in Maltese. Both songs finished last, perhaps because of the language barrier. After a slightly better result in 1975 Malta withdrew in humiliation. During the late 80's Malta was interested in taking part again in the contest, but wasn't allowed to because of a maximum set on 22 participants each year couldn't be changed. When the Netherlands withdrew from the 1991 contest, Malta saw its chance to take part again. The year after, the maximum of participants was lifted so Malta could take part each year.
The Maltese broadcasters of the show are PBS ltd.
[edit] Malta's entries
Year | Performer(s) | Song | Composer | Lyricist | Points | Placing | |
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1971 | Joe Grech | Marija L-Maltija | Joe Grech | Charles Mifsud | 52 | 18th | |
1972 | Helen & Joseph | L-Imħabba | Charles Camilleri | Albert Cassola | 48 | 18th | |
1975 | Renato | Singing This Song | Sammy Galea | M. Iris Mifsud | 32 | 12th | |
1991 | Paul Giordimaina & Georgina | Could It Be | Paul Abela | Ray Mahoney | 106 | 6th | |
1992 | Mary Spiteri | Little Child | Georgina Abela | Ray Mahoney | 123 | 3rd | |
1993 | William Mangion | This Time | William Mangion | William Mangion | 69 | 8th | |
1994 | Chris & Moira | More Than Love | Chris Scicluna | Moira Stafrace | 97 | 5th | |
1995 | Mike Spiteri | Keep Me In Mind | Ray Agius | Alfred C. Sant | 76 | 10th | |
1996 | Miriam Christine | In A Woman's Heart | Paul Abela | Alfred C. Sant | 68 | 10th | |
1997 | Debbie Scerri | Let Me Fly | Ray Agius | Ray Agius | 66 | 9th | |
1998 | Chiara | The One That I Love | Jason Paul Cassar | Sonny Aquilina | 165 | 3rd | |
1999 | Times 3 | Believe 'n Peace | Chris Scicluna | Moira Stafrace | 32 | 15th | |
2000 | Claudette Pace | Desire | Philip Vella | Gerard James Borg | 73 | 8th | |
2001 | Fabrizio Faniello | Another Summer Night | Paul Abela | Georgina Abela | 48 | 9th | |
2002 | Ira Losco | 7th Wonder | Philip Vella | Gerard James Borg | 164 | 2nd | |
2003 | Lynn Chircop | To Dream Again | Alfred Zammit | Cynthia Sammut | 4 | 25th | |
2004 | Julie & Ludwig | On Again...Off Again | Philip Vella | Gerard James Borg | 50 | 12th | |
2005 | Chiara | Angel | Chiara Siracusa | Chiara Siracusa | 192 | 2nd | |
2006 | Fabrizio Faniello | I Do | Aldo | Aldo Spiteri & Fabrizio Faniello | 1 | 24th | |
2007 | Olivia Lewis | Vertigo | Philip | Gerard James Borg & Philip Vella | ---- | ---- |
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