Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005

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Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Country Ukraine
National selection
Selection processNational final
Selection date(s)Semi-finals:
14 November 2004 –
20 February 2005
Final:
27 February 2005
Selected entrantGreenJolly
Selected song"Razom nas bahato"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Roman Kalyn
  • Roman Kostyuk
  • Mikola Kulinich
Finals performance
Final result19th, 30 points
Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2004 2005 2006►

Ukraine was represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 by GreenJolly with the song "Razom nas bahato" (Together We Are Many). The song is written by Oleg Lanjak and composed by Roman Kalin.

Before Eurovision[]

National final[]

For the first time ever, Ukraine held a national final to select their participant for the Eurovision Song Contest. 527 songs were received by NTU, and a jury narrowed down all submissions to 75.

Semi-finals[]

Five songs were shown each week from 14 November 2004 onwards, which televoting selected the winner from each semi-final to advance for the final.[1]

Semi-final 1 – 14 November 2004
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Stand.Up "Vidlitay" 30.70% 1
2 Vhid U Zminnomu Vzutti "Dvirnyk" 18.62% 3
3 Elena Omargalieva "Ty ne so mnoi" 18.93% 2
4 Darina Sumskaya "My z toboiu" 17.74% 4
5 Anna Olga "Sudyat po glazam" 14.01% 5
Semi-final 2 – 21 November 2004
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Potap "Petya" 12.79% 5
2 NeDilya "My Angel" 29.57% 1
3 Inesh "Troyanda" 27.49% 2
4 Kishe "Ti sama ne svoya" 15.20% 3
5 Maya "Karma" 14.95% 4
Semi-final 3 – 28 November 2004
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Tayana "Ottay" 21.64% 1
2 Radio SSB "Play" 19.15% 5
3 Julia Pryadko "Ti prosto est v moei sudbe" 19.50% 3
4 Mihaylo Sanin "Ya vernus" 19.26% 4
5 Julia Zabrodskaya "Na Ivana, na Kupala" 20.45% 2
Semi-final 4 – 5 December 2004
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Ex-Presidenti "Chushoy gorod" 26.04% 1
2 Natasha Radko "Sexy Girl" 13.18% 5
3 Lesya Gorova "Malenka ptashka" 20.03% 3
4 Olga Heka "Love Triangle" 16.38% 4
5 Fedor "Chto v imeni tvoem" 24.37% 2
Semi-final 5 – 12 December 2004
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Yurcash "Patriot" 25.13% 1
2 Kalich "Apelsinoviy ranok" 17.52% 4
3 Anita Gezo "Polechu" 20.05% 3
4 Alina Starodumova "Groza" 20.13% 2
5 Via Harli "Shlyah" 17.17% 5
Semi-final 6 – 19 December 2004
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Ivanka Milay "Ty ne moy" 23.98% 2
2 SheOna "I say" 15.76% 4
3 Khvilyu Trimay "Lito proyshlo" 16.08% 3
4 Tiana Ravi "Pozavchora" 28.71% 1
5 Katerina "Blues" 15.47% 5
Semi-final 7 – 26 December 2004
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Foxy "Zaberi menya" 27.00% 1
2 Eliksir "Ne toy buv den" 15.65% 5
3 Julia Boday "Richka" 21.23% 2
4 Kapinos "Koshka" 17.24% 4
5 Igor Balan "Storm" 18.88% 3
Semi-final 8 – 2 January 2005
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Julia Klim "Spogad" 15.36% 3
2 Viktor Pavlik "Svit za viknom" 30.79% 1
3 Pomaranch "Ochi" 15.05% 4
4 Marina Kuzmina "Yamayka" 14.85% 5
5 Olenka "Ya tobi ne viru" 23.95% 2
Semi-final 9 – 9 January 2005
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Zoryana Skirko "Nebo" 16.13% 3
2 Arthur Kulpovych "Pour toi" 14.40% 5
3 Irina Fedishin "Zironka" 24.37% 2
4 Protivogaz "Pup" 14.98% 4
5 Sergei Gavrilov "Paperoviy choven" 30.12% 1
Semi-final 10 – 16 January 2005
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Daleko "Znaky pitannya" 27.11% 1
2 Konstantin Pona "My Crazy World" 16.37% 5
3 Boris Glibov "Yunaya vesna" 21.49% 2
4 A-ERA "Vse resheno" 18.34% 3
5 Gyndul Mytsei "La chokana" 16.69% 4
Semi-final 11 – 23 January 2005
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Ani Lorak "A Little Shot of Love" 31.18% 1
2 Orkestr Yanki Kozir "Ya ne budu kavu pyla" 15.97% 4
3 Kenzano "Osen" 15.35% 5
4 Aleksandr Nikoryak "Snega" 20.10% 2
5 Elena Sinchuk "Ne obeshay" 17.40% 3
Semi-final 12 – 30 January 2005
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Talita Kum "Lovy mene" 29.61% 1
2 Alina Gornostaeva "Namisto" 13.29% 5
3 Nazar Savko and Irina Fedyshyn "Ne dlya tebe" 23.51% 2
4 The Best "Vse devchoki" 13.74% 4
5 Irina Yarina "Pisnya kohannya" 19.85% 3
Semi-final 13 – 6 February 2005
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Roman Polonsky feat. Sotger "You are for me like a star" 21.17% 2
2 Katya Popova "Luna" 16.78% 4
3 Marina Lavrisheva "Divchyna-lito" 13.83% 5
4 Lourdes "Veter" 27.43% 1
5 Mandarinoviy Ray "Namisto" 20.79% 3
Semi-final 14 – 13 February 2005
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Julia Korshinska "Freedom" 27.42% 1
2 Oksana Rudik "Zironka" 22.06% 2
3 Artem "Oy..." 15.12% 5
4 Veronika "Prosti" 16.13% 4
5 Emotions "Angels" 19.27% 3
Semi-final 15 – 20 February 2005
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Tetyana Liberman "Mojet bit da" 19.87% 4
2 Igor Kruglov "Macho-piligrim" 14.35% 5
3 Nota-Neo "Poihala baba v lis" 21.30% 2
4 Volya "Zemlya rodnaya" 24.35% 1
5 Alevtina Leonteva "Solnyshko" 20.13% 3

Final[]

The final was held on 27 February 2005 at the NTU TV Studios in Kyiv, hosted by Maria Orlova. The fifteen winners from the semi-finals, alongside with four wildcards competed, with the winner being chosen by televoting. One of the wildcard entries, "Razom nas bahato" by the band GreenJolly, was controversially voted by the Ukrainian public as the winner, beating Ani Lorak into second place.

Final – 27 February 2005
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Stand.Up "Vidlitay" 139 8
2 NeDilya "My angel" 54 13
3 Tayana "Ottay" 19 17
4 Mandry "Ne spy moja ridna zemlja" 142 7
5 Ex-Presidenti "Nochnoy gorod" 41 14
6 Yurcash "Patriot" 342 3
7 Tiana Ravi "Pozavchora" 19 17
8 De Shifer "Chas Pryjshov" 341 4
9 Foxy "Zaberi menya" 23 15
10 Viktor Pavlik "Svit za viknom" 60 12
11 Gavrilas "Paperoviy choven" 15 19
12 Tartak "Nashe lito" 342 5
13 Daleko "Znaky pitannya" 110 9
14 Ani Lorak "A Little Shot of Love" 1,952 2
15 Talita Kum "Lovy mene" 105 10
16 Lourdes "Veter" 23 15
17 Julia Korshinska "Freedom" 62 11
18 Volya "Zemlya rodnaya" 342 5
19 GreenJolly "Razom nas bahato" 2,247 1

Controversy[]

There were a number of singers which had their entries published prior to November 2004, including the heavy favourite Ani Lorak, who was then asked to submit a new song for the final.

The controversial decision to add wildcards into the final was initiated by Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister on Humanitarian Policy Mykola Tomenko. While he tried to justify his decision in the contest aftermath arguing that it needed to reflect the dramatic changes in the society due to the recent Orange Revolution, the perceived government intervention into a musical contest attracted much criticism. Indeed, for many weeks the song, which almost certainly owes its victory to its familiarity as an unofficial anthem of the Orange Revolution, appeared to be in danger of falling foul of two criteria for eligibility as an entry in the Eurovision Song Contest. Firstly, it was openly derivative of an older revolutionary song, and therefore was arguably not an original composition, and secondly, the lyrics could be classed as political propaganda, especially since they mentioned President Viktor Yushchenko by name. However, after substantial revisions were made, the song was deemed a legitimate entry by the EBU.

At Eurovision[]

As the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 and host of the 2005 Contest, Ukraine automatically qualified for a place in the final. Ukraine performed 16th in the night, following Macedonia and preceding Germany. "Razom nas bahato" scored only 30 points (including maximal 12 points from Poland), placing 19th.[2] The Ukrainian 12 points are awarded to Moldova.

NTU broadcast both shows live with the commentary from an actor, radio DJ and voice-over narrator Yaroslav Chornenkyi.[3] The spokesperson who revealed Ukraine's votes for other countries was NTU and national final host Maria Orlova. In addition National Radio of Ukraine provided live broadcasts for the first time with the commentary by radio presenter Galyna Babiy.[4]

Voting[]

Points awarded to Ukraine[]

Points awarded to Ukraine (Final)[5]
Score Country
12 points  Poland
10 points
8 points  Moldova
7 points  Portugal
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points  Russia
1 point  Spain

Points awarded by Ukraine[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ukrainian Semi-Finals 2005".
  2. ^ "Grand Final of Kyiv 2005". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  3. ^ "10 обранців приєднаються до 14 уже відібраних учасників конкурсу Євробачення, фінальне змагання відбудеться завтра - Новости на Киев 2000". Kiev2000.com. 2005-05-20. Retrieved 2012-07-04.
  4. ^ Галина Бабій (in Ukrainian). Ukrainian Radio. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Results of the Grand Final of Kyiv 2005". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Results of the Semi-Final of Kyiv 2005". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
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