- United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993
=A Song for Europe 1993=
The idea of having
Sonia represent the United Kingdom was first breached by the fan club,Eurovision Network which polled its members as to who should sing for Europe.Sonia was the clear winner.A Song for Europe was broadcast onApril 9 1993 although the show had been recorded the previous evening. Only the voting sequence and winning reprise was presented live.Terry Wogan hosted the event andSonia performed all eight finalists. Several were in the uptempo style popularised by the Liverpudlian singer but the shotlist also included several ballads. The contest opened withA little love written by Ian Curnow, Phil Harding and Shaun Imrei. This was perhaps the most 'Eurovision' sounding entry. Imrei was also responsible forI'm gonna put a spell on you , also uptempo but considerably weaker than the opening song. The song was co-written by Graham Stack.The first ballad of the evening was
Life after love , a plaintive song from David Harwood Smith and Roger Graham Taylor. It contrasted nicely withIt's just a matter of time , composed by Alan Glass andGary Benson . Benson had made previous contest appearances as both a performer and a songwriter.Better the Devil You Know was the repetitive uptempo song with a fifties feel, penned by Dean Collinson and Red. It was followed by what was, allegedly, Sonia's own favourite, the big ballad
Our world . The song was composed by Johnny Warman and Nick Graham.The seventh of the evening was the only anthemicentry,
So much of your love by Patrick McGlynn and Jane Andrews. It was followed by Trust, an uptempo song whichSonia had to have a couple of attempts at in order to get it right. Naturally only the edited version was broadcast on the night. The song was composed by Simon Stirling, Geoffery Williams and Phil Manikiza.Results
As ever, televoting decided the winner. The votes were as follows:
Eurovision Song Contest 1993
Twenty five countries participated in the final, held at the
Green Glens Arena inMillstreet ,Ireland on May 15th. Better the devil you know was placed second with 164 points.
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