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Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995

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Eurovision Song Contest 1995
Participating broadcasterRadiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine (RTVBiH)
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
National selection
Selection processArtist: Internal selection
Song: BH Eurosong 1995
Selection date(s)8 March 1995
Selected artist(s)Davorin Popović
Selected song"Dvadeset prvi vijek"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Final result19th, 14 points
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1994 1995 1996►

Bosnia and Herzegovina was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 with the song "Dvadeset prvi vijek", written by Sinan Alimanović and Zlatan Fazlić, and performed by Davorin Popović. The Bosnian-Herzegovinian participating broadcaster, Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine (RTVBiH), selected its entry for the contest through a national final, after having previously selected the performer internally. They finished on 19th place out of 23 countries with 14 points.

Before Eurovision

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BH Eurosong 1995

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Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine (RTVBiH) held the national final on 8 March 1995 at its television studios in Sarajevo, hosted by Ismeta Krvavac. Davorin Popović sang all the songs and the winner was chosen by an "expert" jury. Initially there was a tie between "Dvadeset prvi vijek" and "Bez tebe" so the "expert" jury had to vote again between these two songs. Eventually, "Dvadeset prvi vijek" was declared the winner.[1]

Final – 8 March 1995
Draw Song Songwriter(s) Place
1 "Čuvaj se" Sandi Lopičić, Zlatan Fazlić
2 "Dvadeset prvi vijek" Sinan Alimanović, Zlatan Fazlić 1
3 "Raduj se" Fadil Redžić 7
4 "Ti si osmo svjetsko čudo" Zlatan Fazlić 8
5 "Opila me jedna jesen" Fadil Redžić, Maja Perfiljeva
6 "Bez tebe" Zlatan Redžić 2
7 "Još samo ovaj put" Sandi Lopičić, Nataša Mirković
8 "Ti si ruža" Adi Mulahalilović, Edo Mulahalilović

At Eurovision

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Davorin Popović performed 4th on the night of the contest, following Germany and preceding eventual winners Norway. At the close of voting Bosnia and Herzegovina received 14 points, placing 19th of the 23 competing countries.[2] The Bosnian jury awarded its 12 points to Malta.

Voting

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References

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  1. ^ "BOSNIAN NATIONAL FINAL 1995".
  2. ^ "Final of Dublin 1995". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Dublin 1995". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2021.