Together We Are One (Eurovision song)

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Flag of Israel Together We Are One
Eurovision Song Contest 2006 entry
Country Israel
Artist(s) Eddie Butler
Language Hebrew, English
Composer(s) Eddie Butler
Lyricist(s) Eddie Butler, Osnat Tzavag, Orly Burg
Place 23rd
Points 4
Lyrics from Diggiloo Thrush

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Together We Are One (often known by the Hebrew title Ze Hazman, English translation: "It's Time") was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in Hebrew and English by Eddie Butler. This was the first Israeli entry for which the official title did not contain at least some Hebrew.

The song is heavily influenced by gospel music, a fact borne out by the presence of a pianist and backing singers with the appearance of gospel singers in the performance. Butler (one of the first African Americans to represent Israel) sings about the need to unite and overcome differences in order to progress as the human race. One verse appears to be delivered to a lover, leading some fans to speculate that the song is intended to be a love song to a woman who already has a family.

The video continues the gospel theme, although it proved controversial with the inclusion of footage of Palestinian militants and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

As Israel had finished the 2005 Contest in fourth place, the song was pre-qualified for the final. Here, it was performed third (following Moldova's Arsenium, Natalia Gordienko & Connect-R with Loca and preceding Latvia's Vocal Group Cosmos with I Hear Your Heart). At the close of voting, it had received 4 points, placing 23rd in a field of 24, a result generally considered disappointing.

Preceded by
Hasheket Shenish'ar-Shiri Maimon
Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
2006
Succeeded by
Push the Button (Eurovision song)-Teapacks

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