ESC Covers started with 1970 and will go onto 2022 to publish their top Eurovision song for each year. Continue reading ESC COVERS TOP EUROVISION SONG FOR 1973
Tag Archives: 1973 Eurovision Song Contest
Pierre Kartner (better known as Vader Abraham) passed away.
It has not been a good couple of days for Eurovision related artists. Bruno Andries sent ESC Covers a link to a Belgium newspaper that reported on the death of a well-known Dutch singer, composer and producer. Norbert from ESC Dublin to Amsterdam wrote for us on the news. Continue reading Pierre Kartner (better known as Vader Abraham) passed away.
ANOTHER EUROVISION SINGER PASSED AWAY – THIS TIME FROM BELGIUM
Norbert from ESC Dublin to Amsterdam informed us of the death of another Eurovision artist. This time it is one member of a duo that sang for Belgium at the Eurovision song contest. Continue reading ANOTHER EUROVISION SINGER PASSED AWAY – THIS TIME FROM BELGIUM
LIEFDESTYD – GE KORSTEN
Mike Howell discovered that GE KORSTEN covered the 1973 Eurovision entry from Germany, JUNGER TAG by GITTE in Afrikaans as LIEFDESTYD. Continue reading LIEFDESTYD – GE KORSTEN
PAIKESE TRUMMID – HELI LAATS
The 1973 Eurovision entry from FINLAND, TOM TOM TOM by MARION RUNG was covered in Estonian by HELI LAATS as PAIKESE TRUMMID. Continue reading PAIKESE TRUMMID – HELI LAATS
SELLINE SA OLED – COLLAGE
ERES TU was the 1973 Eurovision entry for SPAIN. It became a massive hit. COLLAGE covered it in Estonian as SELLINE SA OLED. Continue reading SELLINE SA OLED – COLLAGE
HJERTELIG TAK – KELD (HEICK) & THE DONKEYS
CLIFF RICHARD represented the United Kingdom in 1973 with the song POWER TO ALL OUR FRIENDS at the Eurovision song contest. KELD (Heick) together with THE DONKEYS covered it in Danish as HJERTELIG TAK. Keld composed many Danish Eurovision entries, especially in the 80’s. Continue reading HJERTELIG TAK – KELD (HEICK) & THE DONKEYS
JUST ONE POINT – post 5 (1973)
Since Monday 3 January, we started the count down of the top 100 Eurovision songs as calculated from the 171 top 10 we have received from fans from almost 50 countries.
WONDERFUL DREAM – TAMMY JONES
In 1973 ANNE-MARIE DAVID won the Eurovision song contest for Luxembourg with a song called TU TE TECONNAITRAS.
KIMBILIC BELKI BIRGUN – ANNE-MARIE DAVID
ANNE-MARIE DAVID won the 1973 Eurovision song contest for Luxembourg. She also participated for France in the 1979 Eurovision song contest.