Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988
National final
The Yugoslav Final was held on March 12 in Ljubljana, hosted by Misa Molk & Bogdan Barovic. There were originally meant to be 16 songs but one of them - "Noc u suzama" (Night in tears) by Jasna Gospic had to be withdrawn as the singer was ill in hospital. The new voting system introduced in 1987 allowed the TV studio's jury to be able to vote for their own entries, most of them used the most this opportunity, in the next years as well. Every jury member (3 from ever TV studio - 24 in total) could vote only for 5 songs.
The winning entry was "Mangup," performed by Srebrna Krila, composed by Rajko Dujmić and written by Stevo Cvikić.
Draw | Artist | Song | Votes | TVSa | TVLj | TVSk | TVPr | TvTg | TVNs | TVZg | TVBg | Place |
1 | Moni,Simona & Ursa | Lahko je reci ljubim te | 7 | | 1+0+2 | | 0+2+0 | | | | 2+0+0 | 13 |
2 | Maja Odžaklievska & Gu-Gu | Te ljubam ludo | 42 | | 2+2+3 | 5+5+3 | | 7+5+7 | 1+0+0 | 0+0+1 | 0+1+0 | 5 |
3 | Zerina Cokoja & Narcis Vucina | Voljecu te | 21 | 0+1+0 | | | | | | 2+0+3 | 1+7+7 | 8 |
4 | Edmond Islami | Kaltrina | 10 | | | | 3+0+1 | | 0+3+0 | 0+3+0 | | 11= |
5 | Arnela Konakovic | Slatki snovi | 12 | 2+0+2 | | | | | 0+1+7 | | | 10 |
6 | Mito Zoranic | To mora da je ljubav | 4 | | | | | 1+1+2 | | | | 14= |
7 | Meta Močnik | Še in še | 10 | | 0+1+1 | | | | 0+7+1 | | | 11= |
8 | Sunceve pege | Zaboravi sve | 39 | 1+0+5 | | 1+0+0 | 2+0+3 | 3+2+0 | 5+5+3 | 1+0+2 | 3+2+1 | 6 |
9 | Oliver Dragojevic | Dženi | 51 | 7+2+3 | | 7+2+1 | | 0+3+5 | 7+0+2 | 7+2+0 | 0+0+3 | 2 |
10 | Alen Slavica | Suzan | 4 | 0+3+1 | | | | | | | | 14= |
11 | Meri Cetinic | Ne sudite mi noćas | 15 | | 3+3+0 | 2+0+7 | | | | | | 9 |
12 | Bebi Dol | Zatvori mama prozore | 49 | 5+5+0 | | 0+1+5 | 0+1+5 | 2+0+1 | 3+0+5 | 0+1+0 | 7+3+5 | 3 |
13 | Srebrna Krila | Mangup | 87 | 3+0+0 | 7+7+7 | 3+3+2 | 5+7+7 | 5+7+3 | 0+2+0 | 5+7+7 | | 1 |
14 | Moulin Rouge | Johnny je moj | 43 | | 5+5+5 | | 7+5+2 | | 2+0+0 | | 5+5+2 | 4 |
15 | grupa 777 | Tiha noć | 38 | 0+7+7 | | 0+7+0 | 1+3+0 | | | 3+5+5 | | 7 |
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| | | | | | | 1Competed as FR Yugoslavia in 1992 (Note: Entries scored out are when Yugoslavia did not compete) |
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