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Sanomi

"Sanomi"
Sanomi.jpg
Single by Urban Trad
B-side Get Reel
Released 2003
Genre Modern Celtic
Length 03:01
Label Mercury Records
Writer(s) Yves Barbieux
Producer(s) Yves Barbieux,
Nicolas Vandooren
Belgium "Sanomi"
Eurovision Song Contest 2003 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Language
Composer(s)
Yves Barbieux
Lyricist(s)
Yves Barbieux
Finals performance
Final result
2nd
Final points
165
Appearance chronology
◄ "Sister" (2002)   
"1 Life" (2004) ►

"Sanomi" was the Belgian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, which ranked second in the Contest, performed in an imaginary language by the six-piece band Urban Trad.

This was the second time that Belgium finished as the runner-up, the first being Jean Vallée with "L'amour ça fait chanter la vie" in 1978, and it was also the country's best placing in the Contest since Sandra Kim's victory with "J'aime la vie" in 1986.

The song was the twenty-second in the running order of the Contest, following Latvia's F.L.Y. with "Hello From Mars" and preceding Estonia's Ruffus with "Eighties Coming Back". At the close of voting, it had received 165 points, placing second in a field of 26.

The song is remarkable for a number of reasons. Perhaps the most readily apparent is that it was the first occasion that a song not in a natural language had been performed at the Eurovision Song Contest (prompting the famous remark of BBC commentator Terry Wogan "They've got 4 languages in Belgium and they're singing in an imaginary one, the very essence of the Euro").

Further, the song is remarkable for having featured in one of the closest finishes in the Contest's history, ultimately finishing with just two fewer points than the eventual winner (Sertab Erener with "Everyway That I Can" for Turkey) and only one point above third-placed Russia (t.A.T.u. with "Ne Ver', Ne Boysia").


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