Category Archives: 2004 Eurovision Song Contest

EUROVISION ENTRIES THAT HAVE TWO VERSIONS – UKRAINE 2004 ENGLISH/UKRAINIAN VERSION

I have, and probably will, continue for the entire 2026 to  look at EUROVISION entries over the years that have two language versions – one the original language and two another language, in most cases English.

UKRAINE 2004 – WILD DANCES – RUSLANA

SUNG IN ENGLISH/UKRAINIAN

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EUROVISION ENTRIES THAT HAVE TWO VERSIONS – UKRAINE 2004 UKRAINIAN VERSION

I have, and probably will, continue for the entire 2026 to  look at EUROVISION entries over the years that have two language versions – one the original language and two another language, in most cases English.

UKRAINE 2004 – DYKI TANTSI – RUSLANA

SUNG IN UKRAINIAN

Featured image – Youtube

CELEBRATING 18 GOLD MEDALS FOR NORWAY AT THE WINTER OLYMPICS – SONG 12

NORWAY got a record breaking 18 gold medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina. To celebrate this feat, ESC Covers will highlight for 18 days Norwegian  Eurovision entries and selection songs that are favourites from ESC Covers. Continue reading CELEBRATING 18 GOLD MEDALS FOR NORWAY AT THE WINTER OLYMPICS – SONG 12

Stefan Raab & Max Mutzke release ‘Bitte Lass Das Licht An’

Stefan Raab & Max Mutzke have teamed up to release Bitte Lass Das Licht An (Please leave the light on). It is a soulful and retro style song from a new movie ‘Das Kanu des Manitu’ (Manitu’s Canoe).

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HIGHLIGHTS OF COUNTRIES NO LONGER PARTICIPATING – ANDORRA 2004

The next few days we look at Andorra, which took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 6 times, debuting in the 2004 contest and participating every year thereafter until the 2009 contest. The Andorran participating broadcaster in the contest is Ràdio i Televisió d’Andorra (RTVA). To date, Andorra remains the only nation to have never competed in a final. Andorra withdrew from the contest following its 2009 appearance, with RTVA citing financial difficulties as the reason for its withdrawal.

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