- What's Another Year
Infobox ESC entry
song = flagicon|Ireland What's Another Year
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year = 1980
country = Ireland
artist = Seán Michael Patrick Sherrard
as =Johnny Logan
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language = English
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composer = Shay Healy
lyricist = Shay Healy
conductor =Noel Kelehan
place = 1st
points = 143
lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1980ie from Diggiloo Thrush]
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next_link = Horoscopes (song)"What's Another Year" was Johnny Logan's firstEurovision Song Contest winner, achieving success in the 1980 edition of the Contest. This was Ireland's second Contest victory. The song reached number one in the UK for two weeks in May.The song is often misinterpreted as apower ballad , sung from the point of view of a man who has been waiting for the girl of his dreams to fall in love with him. On some level, he seems to recognise that she will never share his feelings, but he still holds them regardless. The title appears in the chorus, specifically "What's another year/To someone who is getting used to being alone?" In other words, he is prepared to wait as long as it takes.In reality, the song was written by Shay Healy about watching his father coming to terms with the death of his wife and companion, Mairin Musically, the song is easily identifiable by itssaxophone introduction. The arranger/producer wasBill Whelan who 14 years later achieved his own notoriety by composingRiverdance for the interval entertainment slot at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest inDublin .The saxophone solo in "What's Another year" was played by Scottish musician Colin Tully, who now lives and teaches in Wales.The song was written and composed by Shay Healy, and is particularly famous for launching Logan's Eurovision career (he would go on to success in 1987 with "Hold Me Now"). In addition, the song was selected as one of the 14 greatest Eurovision entries in a special to mark the 50th anniversary of the contest. It was covered byShane McGowan ofThe Pogues in the "Song for Eurotrash" cover album of1998 .Famously, after being announced as the winner of the Contest, Logan was overcome with emotion and could not achieve the high notes near the end of the song in his reprise. Instead, he called out "I love you Ireland", a phrase he would repeat seven years later.The song was performed seventeenth on the night (followingFrance 's Profil with "Hé Hé M'Sieurs Dames " and precedingSpain 'sTrigo Limpio with "Quédate Esta Noche "). At the close of voting, it had received 143 points, placing 1st in a field of 19.The song was succeeded as Eurovision winner at theEurovision Song Contest 1981 by British band Bucks Fizz and the song "Making Your Mind Up ".It was succeeded as Irish representative at the 1981 Contest bySheeba with "Horoscopes".
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