Lady, Lady

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"Lady, Lady"
Bravo-Lady, Lady.jpg
Single by Bravo
from the album Bravo
B-side"Dime por qué"
Released1984
GenreBallad
Length3:28
LabelHispavox
Songwriter(s)Miguel Blasco, Amaya Saizar
Eurovision Song Contest 1984 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Amaya Saizar
Luis Vilar
Yolanda Hoyos
Esteban Santos
As
Language
Spanish
Composer(s)
Miguel Blasco
Lyricist(s)
Amaya Saizar
Conductor
Eddy Guerin
Finals performance
Final result
3rd
Final points
106
Entry chronology
◄ "¿Quién maneja mi barca?" (1983)   
"La fiesta terminó" (1985) ►

"Lady, Lady" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlejði ˈlejði]) is a song recorded by Spanish quartet Bravo. The song was written by Miguel Blasco and Amaya Saizar. It is best known as the Spanish entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1984, held in Luxembourg.

Background[]

The song is a melancholy mid-tempo ballad, with lead singer Amaya Saizar telling the story of the titular "Lady", a woman who lost her loved one "and her youth a thousand years ago", yet every evening she waits patiently for his return. The "Lady", in "her grey sun hat, her starch dress", her "Jasmine perfume" and "blue eye make-up" wastes her life waiting and lives "in her crystal world".

Eurovision[]

The song was performed fourth on the night (following France's Annick Thoumazeau with "Autant d'amoureux que d'étoiles" and preceding Norway's Dollie de Luxe with "Lenge Leve Livet"). At the close of voting, it had received 106 points, placing 3rd in a field of 19.

The song was a commercial success in Spain, reaching number one on the Los 40 Principales playlist.[1]

It was succeeded as Spanish entry at the 1985 Contest by Paloma San Basilio with "La fiesta terminó".

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