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| Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 | ||||
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| Eurovision Song Contest 1984 | ||||
| Participating broadcaster | Televisión Española (TVE) | |||
| Country | ||||
| Selection process | Internal selection | |||
| Announcement date | Artist: 14 March 1984 Song: 3 April 1984 | |||
| Competing entry | ||||
| Song | "Lady, Lady" | |||
| Artist | Bravo | |||
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| Placement | ||||
| Final result | 3rd, 106 points | |||
| Participation chronology | ||||
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Spain was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 1984 with the song "Lady, Lady", composed by Miguel Blasco Larami, with lyrics byAmaya Saizar [es], and performed by the groupBravo. The Spanish participating broadcaster,Televisión Española (TVE), internally selected its entry for the contest. The song, performed in position 4, placed third out of nineteen competing entries with 106 points.
Televisión Española (TVE) internally selected "Lady, Lady" performed by the groupBravo asits entry for theEurovision Song Contest 1984. The song was composed by Miguel Blasco Larami, and had lyrics byAmaya Saizar [es]. The members of the group were Amaya Saizar herself, Yolanda Hoyos, Luis Villar, and Esteban Santos. The broadcaster announced the name of the song, the songwriters, and performers on 14 March 1984.[1] On 3 April, TVE presented the song along the promo video that was distributed to the other participant broadcasters.[2]
On 5 May 1984, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at theThéâtre Municipal inLuxembourg hosted byRadio Télévision Luxembourg (RTL), and broadcast live throughout the continent. Bravo performed "Lady, Lady" 4th on the evening, followingFrance and precedingNorway. Eddy Guerin conducted the event's orchestra performance of the Spanish entry. At the close of the voting "Lady, Lady" had received 106 points, placing 3rd in a field of 19.[3]
TVE broadcast the contest in Spain onTVE 2 with commentary byJosé-Miguel Ullán. Before the event, TVE aired a talk show hosted byMarisa Medina introducing the Spanish jury, which continued after the contest commenting on the results.[4]
TVE assembled a jury panel with eleven members. The following members comprised the Spanish jury:[5]
The jury was chaired byPedro Macía [es], with Francisco Hortelano as secretary. Francisco Javier Alfaro was the notary public. These did not have the right to vote, but the president decided in the event of a tie. The jury awarded its maximum of 12 points toItaly.
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