Melodifestivalen 1999

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Melodifestival 1999
Final 27 February 1999
Presenter(s) Anders Lundin and Vendela Kirsebom Thommesen
Broadcaster TV2
Venue Victoriahallen, Stockholm, Sweden
Winning song "Tusen och en natt" by Charlotte Nilsson
Voting system
50% Jury, 50% SMS and telephone voting
Number of entries 10
Melodifestivalen
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Melodifestivalen 1999 was the selection for the 39th song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. It was the 38th time that this system of picking a song had been used. 1315 songs were submitted to SVT for the competition. The final was broadcast on SVT2 and Sveriges Radio's P4 network. Charlotte Nilsson went on to win that year's Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem, Sweden's fourth Eurovision win.

Results

# Artist Song Songwriters Votes Place
Jury Viewers Total
1Charlotte NilssonTusen och en nattGert Lengstrand, Lars "Dille" Diedricsson85 132 217 1st
2CrosstalkDet gäller dig och migLars Edvall, Mattias Reimer65 22 87 6th
3JanicaJag kan se digAnders Dannvik, Pär Olsson 66 -66 7th
4DrömhusStjärna på himmelenPer Andréassen, Anders Dannvik38 110 148 2nd
5Roger PontareSom av isLasse Johansson, Staffan Stavert54 44 98 5th
6Martin(Du är så) Yeah Yeah Wow WowMartin Svensson43 66 109 4th
7Christer BjörkmanVälkommen hemLasse Sahlin, Jan Lundkvist6 - 610th
8AiBilder av digStefan Berg31 11 42 9th
9ArvingarnaDet svär jag påTorgny Söderberg, Lena Philipsson26 88 114 3rd
10CleoNatten är min vänThomas G:son59 - 59 8th

Juries

Song Örebro Luleå Falun Karlstad Umeå Norrköping Göteborg Sundsvall Växjö Malmö Stockholm Total
Tusen och en natt101288481011010485
Det gäller dig och mig124112662102-1065
Jag kan se dig-81068412264666
Stjärna på himmelen82-101--1212238
Som av is266-12-4-1212-54
(Du är så) Yeah Yeah Wow Wow6-2-2218461243
Välkommen hem-1-4-----1-6
Bilder av dig4--1-12-6--831
Det svär jag på1-42-164-8-26
Natten är min vän-1012-10108-8-159

The full televoting results were never released.

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