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Portugal in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1995
Eurovision Song Contest 1995
Participating broadcasterRadiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP)
Country Portugal
Selection processFestival RTP da Canção 1995
Selection date7 March 1995
Competing entry
Song"Baunilha e chocolate"
ArtistTó Cruz
Songwriters
Placement
Final result21st, 5 points
Participation chronology
◄199419951996►

Portugal was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 1995 with the song "Baunilha e chocolate" composed byAntónio Victorino d'Almeida, with lyrics byRosa Lobato de Faria, and performed byTó Cruz. The Portuguese participating broadcaster,Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP), organised a two-stage national final in order to select its entry for the contest. The first stage titledSelecção Nacional resulted in eight artists that competed in the second stage,Festival RTP da Canção 1995, which took place on 7 March 1995 where "Baunilha e chocolate" performed by Tó Cruz emerged as the winner following the combination of votes from 22 regional juries and a public televote.

The song competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 13 May 1995. Performing during the show in position 16, it placed twenty-first out of the 23 participating songs from different countries, scoring 5 points.

Background

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Main article:Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 1995 contest,Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) had participated in theEurovision Song Contest representing Portugal thirty times since its first entry in1964. Its highest placing in the contest was seventh, which they achieved on two occasions: in1972 with the song "A festa da vida" performed byCarlos Mendes and in1980 with the song "Um grande, grande amor" performed byJosé Cid. Its least successful result has been last place, which they have achieved on two occasions, most recently in1974 with the song "E depois do adeus" performed byPaulo de Carvalho. The Portuguese entry has also receivednul points once, in 1964 with the song "Oração" performed byAntónio Calvário.[1]

RTP has traditionally selected its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest via the music competitionFestival da Canção, with an exception in1988 when it selected its entry internally. The broadcaster organizedFestival RTP da Canção 1995 in order to select the 1995 Portuguese entry.[citation needed]

Before Eurovision

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Selecção Nacional

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Selecção Nacional was the first phase of selecting the Portuguese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1995. 36 artists, selected from 800 applications, competed in the competition which took place in 1994. Six semi-finals featuring six artists each were held from which the votes of a jury panel consisting ofJoão Maria Tudela, Miguel Ângelo andNucha selected the winner to advance toFestival RTP da Canção 1995 from each show. Due to all semi-finals having a tie for first place between two and three artists, an additional Second Chance round featuring the seven artists that lost the tie-break was held from which an additional two acts advanced toFestival RTP da Canção 1995.[2] All shows of the competition were hosted by Sofia Morais,Herman José and former Eurovision Song Contest entrantCarlos Mendes, who represented Portugalin the 1968 andin the 1972 contests, and were broadcast onRTP1 andRTP Internacional.[3]

Semi-final 1
ArtistSongPointsPlace
Carla Saramago"Memórias de um beijo"236
Cristina Castro Pereira"A paixão"282
Dina Ricardo"Adeus"273
Ed Sant'ana"Jardins proibidos"265
Filipa Campiã"Indios da meia praia"281
Rui Silva"Cartas de amor"273
Semi-final 2
ArtistSongPointsPlace
Ema and Isabel Viana"Estrada do monte"302
Helena Neves"Sete mares"283
João Queirós"Cantigas do Maio"255
Maria Enes"Chamateia"301
Paulo Caetano"Estrela da minha vida"236
Sandra Soares"Foi Deus"264

Semi-final 3
ArtistSongPointsPlace
Ana Isabel"Feiticeira"301
Francisco Taveira"Adeus tristeza"275
Nuno Jorge"Vim de longe"302
Sofia Froes"Verdes são os campos"246
Sofia Marques"Com um brilhozinho nos olhos"284
Teresa Brito"Põe os teus braços à volta de mim"302
Semi-final 4
ArtistSongPointsPlace
Catarina Burnay"Queda do império"293
Hugo"Deixa-me rir"265
Pedro Miguéis"O pastor"301
Tó Cruz"Porto sentido"302
Vanessa Campos"Tudo isto é fado"265
Vânia Maroti"Vocês sabem lá"283

Semi-final 5
ArtistSongPointsPlace
Ana Sofia"Amar"301
Guarani Girão"Noite"265
Maria de Deus"Maio maduro maio"302
Marisa Moura"Anzol"265
Miguel P.T."Perdidamente"293
Nuno Simão"Estou além"284
Semi-final 6
ArtistSongPointsPlace
Carlos Sousa"Nostalgia"236
Dulce"Teus olhos castanhos"254
Goreti Lima"Chamar a música"302
Mário Sereno"Caprichos da lua"301
Nádia Palma"Trolha da areosa"245
Susana Félix"Sol de inverno"302

Second Chance
ArtistPointsPlace
Ema and Isabel Viana123
Goreti Lima96
Maria de Deus123
Nuno Jorge123
Susana Félix96
Teresa Brito122
Tó Cruz151

Festival RTP da Canção 1995

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Festival RTP da Canção 1995, the 32nd edition ofFestival da Canção, was the second phase of selecting the Portuguese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1995. The competition took place at the Cinema Tivoli inLisbon on 7 March 1995, hosted by Sofia Morais,Herman José and former Eurovision Song Contest entrantCarlos Mendes, and broadcast onRTP1 andRTP Internacional. The eight artists that qualified fromSelecção Nacional each performed one song created for them by composers invited by RTP for the competition and the winner, "Baunilha e chocolate" performed byTó Cruz, was selected based on the combination of votes of 22 regional juries and a public televote which acted as a 23rd jury.[citation needed] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, TetVocal performed as the interval act.[4]

Final – 7 March 1995
DrawArtistSongSongwriter(s)PointsPlace
1Filipa Campeã"Tiriri"Luís Portugal, Rui Amado818
2Maria Enes"Atlântica"Fernando Cunha, Miguel Ângelo827
3Ana Isabel"Tanto amor tanto mar"João Carlos Oliveira1352
4Pedro Miguéis"Ainda é tempo"Jan van Dijck, Nuno Gomes dos Santos1194
5Ana Sofia"Travo doce"Nuno Feist975
6Mário Sereno"Vem um tempo"Luís Fernando, Paulo Gonzo, Pedro Malaquias936
7Tó Cruz"Baunilha e chocolate"António Victorino d'Almeida,Rosa Lobato de Faria1581
8Teresa Brito"Plural"José Cid1323
Detailed Voting Results
DrawSong
Angra do Heroísmo
Aveiro
Beja
Braga
Bragança
Castelo Branco
Coimbra
Évora
Faro
Funchal
Guarda
Horta
Leiria
Lisbon
Ponta Delgada
Portalegre
Porto
Santarém
Setúbal
Viana do Castelo
Vila Real
Viseu
Televote
Total
1"Tiriri"12312465158131236166103181
2"Atlântica"10146812124485231322218282
3"Tanto amor tanto mar"665104546108104645283310853135
4"Ainda é tempo"5463310588225886516415410119
5"Travo doce"251055214415345842414210697
6"Vem um tempo"43126832661226165510531593
7"Baunilha e chocolate"8824161033103101010108101088628158
8"Plural"310881038105366134104853464132

At Eurovision

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The Eurovision Song Contest 1997 took place at thePoint Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, on 3 May 1997.

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the seven countries which had obtained the lowest average number of points over the last five contests competed in the final on 13 May 1995.[5] Portugal was one of the top sixteen countries in the 1994 contest and thus was permitted to participate. On 9 December 1994, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Portugal was set to perform in position 16, following the entry from theUnited Kingdom and before the entry fromCyprus.[6] The Portuguese conductor at the contest was Thilo Krasmann and Portugal finished in twenty-first place with 5 points.[7]

In Portugal, the show was broadcast onRTP1 andRTP Internacional with the commentary by Ana do Carmo.[8][9][10] The Portuguese spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Portuguese jury, wasSerenella Andrade.[citation needed]

Voting

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Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Portugal and awarded by Portugal in the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Norway in the contest.[11]

Points awarded to Portugal[11]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points France
3 points
2 points
1 point Greece
Points awarded by Portugal[11]
ScoreCountry
12 points Norway
10 points United Kingdom
8 points Sweden
7 points Spain
6 points Denmark
5 points Slovenia
4 points Croatia
3 points Greece
2 points Austria
1 point Poland

References

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  1. ^"Portugal Country Profile".EBU. Retrieved20 November 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^"Selecção Nacional - Concursos - RTP".rtp.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved2023-12-23.
  3. ^"Carlos Mendes - Praça".Praça da Alegria (in Portuguese). Retrieved2023-12-23.
  4. ^"32º Festival RTP da Canção 1995 – Parte I".rtp.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved2023-12-23.
  5. ^"Dublin 1995 – Eurovision Song Contest". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 15 October 2022. Retrieved2 November 2022.
  6. ^Roxburgh, Gordon (2020).Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. Vol. Four: The 1990s.Prestatyn, United Kingdom: Telos Publishing. pp. 210–212.ISBN 978-1-84583-163-9.
  7. ^Final of Dublin 1995
  8. ^"Programmes TV – Samedi 13 mai" [TV programmes – Saturday 18 May].TV8 (in French).Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland:Ringier. 11 May 1995. pp. 12–16. Retrieved10 October 2022 – viaScriptorium.
  9. ^"Programa da televisão" [Television programme].A Comarca de Arganil (in Portuguese). 11 May 1995. p. 6. Retrieved29 November 2022.
  10. ^"🔴 1995 Eurovision Song Contest from Dublin (Portuguese commentary by Ana do Carmo)".YouTube. ESC Stuff. Retrieved21 November 2025.
  11. ^abcResults of the Final of Dublin 1995
National selection:Festival da Canção
Participation
Artists
Songs
  • "Ai coração"
  • "Amar"
  • "Amar pelos dois"
  • "Amor d'água fresca"
  • "Antes do adeus"
  • "Baunilha e chocolate"
  • "Bem bom"
  • "Chamar a música"
  • "A cidade (até ser dia)"
  • "Coisas de nada"
  • "Como tudo começou"
  • "Conquistador"
  • "Dai li dou"
  • "Dança comigo"
  • "Deixa-me sonhar"
  • "Desfolhada portuguesa"
  • "Deslocado"
  • "E depois do adeus"
  • "Ele e ela"
  • "Esta balada que te dou"
  • "A festa da vida"
  • "Uma flor de verde pinho"
  • "Foi magia"
  • "Um grande, grande amor"
  • "Grito"
  • "Há dias assim"
  • "Há sempre alguém"
  • "Há um mar que nos separa"
  • "O jardim"
  • "Love Is on My Side"
  • "Lusitana paixão"
  • "A luta é alegria"
  • "Madrugada"
  • "Medo de sentir"
  • "Menina do alto da serra"
  • "O meu coração não tem cor"
  • "Não sejas mau para mim"
  • "Neste barco à vela"
  • "Oração"
  • "Penso em ti, eu sei"
  • "Playback"
  • "Portugal no coração"
  • "Quero ser tua"
  • "Saudade, saudade"
  • "Se eu te pudesse abraçar"
  • "Senhora do mar (negras águas)"
  • "Silêncio e tanta gente"
  • "Só sei ser feliz assim"
  • "Sobe, sobe, balão sobe"
  • "Sol de inverno"
  • "Telemóveis"
  • "Todas as ruas do amor"
  • "Tourada"
  • "O vento mudou"
  • "Verão"
  • "Vida minha"
  • "Voltarei"
Note: Entries scored out signify where Portugal did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Countries
Artists
Songs
  • "Amen"
  • "Baunilha e chocolate"
  • "Dreamin'"
  • "Dvadeset prvi vijek"
  • "Fra Mols til Skagen"
  • "Il me donne rendez-vous"
  • "Keep Me in Mind"
  • "Kolybelnaya dlya vulkana"
  • "Love City Groove"
  • "Nocturne"
  • "Nostalgija"
  • "Núna"
  • "Pia prosefhi"
  • "Prisluhni mi"
  • "Sama"
  • "Se på mig"
  • "Sev!"
  • "Sti fotia"
  • "Új név egy régi ház falán"
  • "Verliebt in Dich"
  • "La Voix est libre"
  • "Vuelve conmigo"
  • "Die Welt dreht sich verkehrt"
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