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Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012

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Germany in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Participating broadcasterARD[a]Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)
Country Germany
Selection processUnser Star für Baku
Selection date16 February 2012
Competing entry
Song"Standing Still"
ArtistRoman Lob
Songwriters
Placement
Final result8th, 110 points
Participation chronology
◄201120122013►

Germany was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song "Standing Still" written bySteve Robson,Jamie Cullum andWayne Hector, and performed byRoman Lob. The German entry for the 2012 contest inBaku, Azerbaijan was selected through the national finalUnser Star für Baku, organised by the German broadcasterARD in collaboration withNorddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) and private broadcasterProSieben. The national final featured 20 competing artists and consisted of five heats, a quarter-final, a semi-final and a final held in January and February 2012 2012. Contestants were selected to advance in the competition via public televote. Two contestants qualified to compete in the final where the winner was selected over two rounds of voting. "Standing Still" performed by Roman Lob was selected as the German entry for Baku after gaining 50.7% of the votes in the second round.

As a member of the "Big Five", Germany automatically qualified to compete in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing in position 20, Germany placed eighth out of the 26 participating countries with 110 points.

Background

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Main article:Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2012 contest, Germany had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fifty-five times since its debut as one of seven countries to take part in1956.[1] Germany has won the contest on two occasions: in1982 with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden" performed byNicole and in2010 with the song "Satellite" performed byLena. Germany, to this point, has been noted for having competed in the contest more than any other country; they have competed in every contest since the first edition in 1956 except for the1996 contest when the nation was eliminated in a pre-contest elimination round.

The German national broadcaster,ARD, broadcasts the event within Germany and delegates the selection of the nation's entry to the regional broadcasterNorddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). Between 1996 and 2008 as well as in 2010, NDR had set up national finals with several artists to choose both the song and performer to compete at Eurovision for Germany. NDR internally selected both the artist and song for the contest in 2009, while in 2011, the broadcaster internally selected the artist and organised a national final to select the song. On 21 June 2011, NDR announced that they would continue their collaboration with private broadcasterProSieben to organise a national final in the format of a talent show contest to select the German entry.[2]

Before Eurovision

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Unser Star für Baku

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Unser Star für Baku (English: Our Star for Baku) was the competition that selected Germany's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.[3] The competition consisted of five heats, a quarter-final, a semi-final and a final that took place between 12 January 2012 and 16 February 2012 at the Köln-Mülheim Studios inCologne, hosted by Sandra Rieß andSteven Gätjen. Like in the previous two years, the competition was co-produced by the production companyBrainpool, which also co-produced the2011 Eurovision Song Contest inDüsseldorf.[4] The shows were broadcast alternatively onProSieben andDas Erste; the heats and semi-final were broadcast on ProSieben, while the quarter-final and final were broadcast on Das Erste as well as online via NDR's official websitendr.de.[5][6]

Format

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The competition consisted of eight shows: five heats between 12 January 2012 and 6 February 2012, a quarter-final on 9 February 2012, a semi-final on 13 February 2012 and a final on 16 February 2012. In each of the first two heats, 10 of the 20 contestants performed and five were eliminated from the competition. An additional two contestants were eliminated in each of the third and fourth heat, while one was eliminated in each of the fifth heat and quarter-final, respectively, and two were eliminated in the semi-final. The remaining two contestants proceeded to the final where they each performed their three songs bidding for Eurovision and the German entry was selected. The results of all eight shows were determined by public televoting, including options for landline and SMS voting.[7]

Three music experts also provided feedback in regards to the contestants during each show. The experts were:[8][9]

Competing entries

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Interested performers aged over 18 were able to apply for the competition by submitting an online application and presenting themselves at casting shows held in the following cities and locations:[10][11]

  • 29 September 2011:Cologne (Köln-Mülheim Studios)
  • 5 November 2011:Nuremberg (Franken Studios)
  • 12 November 2011:Mannheim (Saarländischer Rundfunk Studios)
  • 19 November 2011:Essen (Delta Musik Park)
  • 26 November 2011:Hannover (NDR Studios)

By the end of the process, 20 contestants were selected by Thomas D. together with an expert panel consisting of representatives of ARD, ProSieben and Brainpool.[12][13] The four candidate Eurovision songs were announced during the final.[14]

Competing songs
SongSongwriter(s)
"Alone"Gary Go,Emanuel Kiriakou
"Conflicted"Martin Mulholland
"Quietly"Alex Geringas, Liz Vidal, Guy Roche
"Standing Still"Steve Robson,Jamie Cullum,Wayne Hector

Elimination chart

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Color key:
  –Contestant received the fewest public votes and was eliminated
  –Contestant received the most public votes
ContestantShow 1Show 2Show 3Show 4Show 5Show 6
(Quarter-final)
Show 7
(Semi-final)
Show 8
(Final)
Roman Lob2nd
14.9%
N/a1st
11.4%
1st1st1st1st1st1st
50.7%
Ornella de SantisN/a5th
12.3%
3rd
10.1%
3rd5th3rd3rd2nd2nd
49.3%
Yana GerckeN/a2nd
13.0%
4th
10.1%
2nd3rd2nd2nd3rdEliminated
(Show 7)
Shelly Phillips1st
15.5%
N/a6th
9.8%
4th2nd4th4thEliminated
(Show 7)
Katja Petri5th
14.7%
N/a8th
9.6%
6th4th5thEliminated
(Show 6)
Céline Huber3rd
14.7%
N/a2nd
10.3%
5th6thEliminated
(Show 5)
Umut AnilN/a4th
12.5%
7th
9.8%
7thEliminated
(Show 4)
Sebastian DeyN/a3rd
12.7%
5th
9.9%
8thEliminated
(Show 4)
Leonie Burgmer4th
14.7%
N/a9th
9.6%
Eliminated
(Show 3)
Rachel ScharnbergN/a1st
13.3%
10th
9.4%
Eliminated
(Show 3)
Vera ReissmüllerN/a6th
12.3%
Eliminated
(Show 2)
Andrew FischerN/a7th
9.4%
Eliminated
(Show 2)
Tina SanderN/a8th
7.1%
Eliminated
(Show 2)
Jörg Müller-LornsenN/a9th
4.0%
Eliminated
(Show 2)
Polly ZeilerN/a10th
3.4%
Eliminated
(Show 2)
Kai Nötting6th
14.5%
Eliminated
(Show 1)
Jil Rock7th
5.9%
Eliminated
(Show 1)
Yasmin Gueroui8th
2.4%
Eliminated
(Show 1)
Salih Özcan9th
1.7%
Eliminated
(Show 1)
Jan Verweij10th
1.0%
Eliminated
(Show 1)

Shows

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Heats

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The five televised heats took place between 2 February and 2 March 2010. Five contestants were eliminated in each of the first two heats, while two contestants were eliminated in each of the third and fourth heats, and one contestant was eliminated in the fifth heat; the remaining five contestants proceeded to the quarter-final.[15]

Heat 1 – 12 January 2012[16]
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)TelevotePlaceResult
1Katja Petri"Marry You"(Bruno Mars)14.7%5Advanced
2Jan Verweij"Closer to the Edge"(Thirty Seconds to Mars)1.0%10Eliminated
3Leonie Burgmer"Stronger Than Me"(Amy Winehouse)14.7%4Advanced
4Yasmin Gueroui"Not Fair"(Lily Allen)2.4%8Eliminated
5Kai Nötting"More"(Usher)14.5%6Eliminated
6Shelly Phillips"Valerie"(The Zutons)15.5%1Advanced
7Salih Özcan"Señorita"(Justin Timberlake)1.7%9Eliminated
8Céline Huber"Beautiful Disaster"(Kelly Clarkson)14.7%3Advanced
9Jil Rock"Moves like Jagger"(Maroon 5)5.9%7Eliminated
10Roman Lob"After Tonight"(Justin Nozuka)14.9%2Advanced
Heat 2 – 19 January 2012[17]
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)TelevotePlaceResult
1Andrew Fischer"Tears in Heaven"(Eric Clapton)9.4%7Eliminated
2Polly Zeiler"Grenade"(Bruno Mars)3.4%10Eliminated
3Sebastian Dey"This Love"(Maroon 5)12.7%3Advanced
4Jörg Müller-Lornsen"Maybe Tomorrow"(Stereophonics)4.0%9Eliminated
5Ornella de Santis"Slow Motion"(Karina Pasian)12.3%5Advanced
6Rachel Scharnberg"My Baby Left Me"(Rox)13.3%1Advanced
7Tina Sander"Geronimo"(Aura Dione)7.1%8Eliminated
8Umut Anil"Straight Up" (Paula Abdul)12.5%4Advanced
9Yana Gercke"Price Tag" (Jessie J)13.0%2Advanced
10Vera Reissmüller"Fooled Me Again, Honest Eyes"(Lady Gaga)12.3%6Eliminated
Heat 3 – 26 January 2012[18]
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)TelevotePlaceResult
1Rachel Scharnberg"Like a Star"(Corinne Bailey Rae)9.4%10Eliminated
2Leonie Burgmer"I Love Your Smile"(Charlie Winston)9.6%9Eliminated
3Sebastian Dey"Amnesie"(own composition)9.9%5Advanced
4Katja Petri"Lego House"(Ed Sheeran)9.6%8Advanced
5Umut Anil"Weitergehen"(Tim Bendzko)9.8%7Advanced
6Céline Huber"How Come You Don't Call Me"(Alicia Keys)10.3%2Advanced
7Ornella de Santis"I Want You Back"(The Jackson 5)10.1%3Advanced
8Shelly Phillips"Forget You"(CeeLo Green)9.8%6Advanced
9Yana Gercke"Roxanne"(The Police)10.1%4Advanced
10Roman Lob"Easy"(Commodores)11.4%1Advanced
Heat 4 – 2 February 2012[19][20]
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)PlaceResult
1Sebastian Dey"Hey, Hey, Hey"(own composition)8Eliminated
2Katja Petri"The '59 Sound"(The Gaslight Anthem)6Advanced
3Céline Huber"Right to Be Wrong"(Joss Stone)5Advanced
4Umut Anil"Someone like You"(Adele)7Eliminated
5Shelly Phillips"Waterfalls"(TLC)4Advanced
6Ornella de Santis"Try"(Nelly Furtado)3Advanced
7Yana Gercke"Titanium"(David Guetta feat.Sia)2Advanced
8Roman Lob"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)"(Train)1Advanced
Heat 5 – 6 February 2012[21][22]
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)PlaceResult
1Katja Petri"Certain Someone"(own composition)4Advanced
2Ornella de Santis"You Are the Sunshine of My Life"(Stevie Wonder)5Advanced
3Céline Huber"Russian Roulette"(Rihanna)6Eliminated
4Shelly Phillips"I Try"(Macy Gray)2Advanced
5Yana Gercke"We Found Love"(Rihanna)3Advanced
6Roman Lob"Drive"(Incubus)1Advanced

Quarter-final

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The televised quarter-final took place on 9 February 2012 where an additional contestant was eliminated and the remaining four contestants proceeded to the semi-final.[23][24]

Quarter-final – 9 February 2012
ArtistDrawFirst song(Original artists)DrawSecond song(Original artists)PlaceResult
Katja Petri1"All You Wanted"(Michelle Branch)6"Stay"(Hurts)5Eliminated
Ornella de Santis2"I'll Be There"(The Jackson 5)7"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"(Rihanna)3Advanced
Shelly Phillips3"Can't Take My Eyes Off You"(Lauryn Hill)8"Have It All"(Jeremy Kay)4Advanced
Yana Gercke4"Who Knew"(Pink)9"Talking to the Moon(Bruno Mars)2Advanced
Roman Lob5"You Give Me Something"(James Morrison)10"Day by Day"(own composition)1Advanced

Semi-final

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The televised semi-final took place on 13 February 2012 where an additional two contestants were eliminated and the remaining two contestants proceeded to the final.[25][26]

Semi-final – 13 February 2012
ArtistDrawFirst song(Original artists)PlaceDrawSecond song(Original artists)PlaceResult
Shelly Phillips1"Das Astronautenlied"(own composition)4N/A (Already eliminated)Eliminated
Ornella de Santis2"Eu vou ser mais eu"(own composition)35"If I Ain't Got You"(Alicia Keys)2Advanced
Yana Gercke3"Rolling in the Deep"(Adele)26"Skyscraper"(Demi Lovato)3Eliminated
Roman Lob4"Bad Day"(Daniel Powter)17"Use Somebody"(Kings of Leon)1Advanced
Final
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The televised final took place on 16 February 2012 where each of the two finalists performed three candidate Eurovision songs, including an individual song. The winner was selected through two rounds of public televoting. In the first round of voting, one song per finalist was selected to proceed to the second round. In the second round, the winner, "Standing Still" performed byRoman Lob, was selected.[27][28][29] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Frida Gold performed their song "Wovon sollen wir träumen?".[30]

First Round – 16 February 2012
DrawArtistSongTelevoteResult
1Roman Lob"Conflicted"6.5%Eliminated
2Ornella de Santis"Quietly"70.0%Advanced
3Roman Lob"Alone"16.7%Eliminated
4Ornella de Santis"Alone"17.6%Eliminated
5Roman Lob"Standing Still"76.8%Advanced
6Ornella de Santis"Standing Still"12.4%Eliminated
Second Round – 16 February 2012
DrawArtistSongTelevotePlace
1Ornella de Santis"Quietly"49.3%2
2Roman Lob"Standing Still"50.7%1

At Eurovision

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The Eurovision Song Contest 2012 took place at theBaku Crystal Hall inBaku, Azerbaijan

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. As a member of the "Big Five", Germany automatically qualified to compete in the final on 26 May 2012. In addition to their participation in the final, Germany is also required to broadcast and vote in one of the two semi-finals. This would have been regularly decided via a draw held during the semi-final allocation draw on 25 January 2012, however, prior to the draw, ARD requested of theEuropean Broadcasting Union that Germany be allowed to broadcast and vote in the second semi-final on 24 May 2012, which was approved by the contest's Reference Group.[31]

In Germany, the two semi-finals and the final were broadcast onDas Erste with commentary byPeter Urban.[32] ARD also broadcast all three shows via radio onNDR 2 with commentary by Thomas Mohr, and onhr3 with commentary byTim Frühling.[33][34] The final was watched by 8.34 million viewers in Germany, which meant a market share of 36.7 per cent.[35][36] The German spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the German votes during the final, wasAnke Engelke who previously co-hosted theEurovision Song Contest 2011.

Final

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Roman Lob took part in technical rehearsals on 19 and 20 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 25 and 26 May. This included the jury final on 13 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.[37] The running order for the semi-finals and final was decided by through another draw on 20 March 2012, and as one of the five wildcard countries, Germany chose to perform in position 20, following the entry fromSpain and before the entry fromMalta.[38]

The German performance featured Roman Lob performing on stage in a white cap and a dark open shirt with a white t-shirt inside with two guitarists, a drummer and a pianist. The stage colours were dark with white spotlights and the LED screens displayed a dark background that transitioned from single moving red dots to white lights towards the end of the song which created a starry sky effect.[39][40] The four musicians that joined Roman Lob on stage were Alexander Linster, Marc Awounou, Thomas Fietz and Tobias Schmitz.[41] Germany placed eighth in the final, scoring 110 points.[42]

Voting

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Voting during the three shows consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation. The jury consisted of five music industry professionals who were citizens of the country they represent. This jury was asked to judge each contestant based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.

Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that Germany had placed sixth with the public televote and tenth with the jury vote. In the public vote, Germany scored 125 points and in the jury vote the nation scored 98 points.[43]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Germany and awarded by Germany in the second semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Sweden in the semi-final and the final of the contest.

Points awarded to Germany

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Points awarded to Germany (Final)[44]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points
8 points Italy
7 points
6 points United Kingdom
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point Finland

Points awarded by Germany

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Points awarded by Germany (Semi-final 2)[45]
ScoreCountry
12 points Sweden
10 points Serbia
8 points Netherlands
7 points Estonia
6 points Turkey
5 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
4 points Slovenia
3 points Portugal
2 points Bulgaria
1 point Croatia
Points awarded by Germany (Final)[44]
ScoreCountry
12 points Sweden
10 points Serbia
8 points Turkey
7 points Russia
6 points Albania
5 points Denmark
4 points Estonia
3 points Iceland
2 points Italy
1 point Greece

Detailed voting results from Germany

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Source:[46]

Semi-final 2

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Jury points awarded in second semi-final:

12 points Sweden
10 points Estonia
8 points Slovenia
7 points Serbia
6 points Netherlands
5 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
4 points Slovakia
3 points Croatia
2 points Malta
1 point Portugal

Final

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Jury points awarded in the final:

12 points Sweden
10 points Estonia
8 points Iceland
7 points Denmark
6 points Albania
5 points Serbia
4 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
3 points Spain
2 points Italy
1 point Ireland

Notes

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  1. ^Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

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