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"Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley"
Eurovision Song Contest 1984 entry Country Sweden Artist(s) Per Herrey, Louis Herrey,
Richard HerreyAs Herrey's Language Swedish Composer(s) Torgny Söderberg Lyricist(s) Britt Lindeborg Conductor Curt-Eric Holmquist Finals performance Final result 1st Final points 145 Appearance chronology ◄ Främling (1983) Bra vibrationer (1985) ► "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" was the winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 performed in Swedish by a trio of brothers named Herrey's. Lyrics were written by Britt Lindeborg, and the tune by Torgny Söderberg. It was produced by Anders Engberg and Torgny Söderberg.
The song is a perfect illustration of the time period in which it was performed; a very upbeat 1980s-style dance song, performed by three impossibly clean cut young men - fellow Swedish Eurovision participant Tommy Körberg famously dubbed them "the dancing deodorants" in the press, a derogatory nickname that stuck with them for the rest of their career in their home country [1] - and the nonsensical title harking back to previous entries such as "Boom Bang-a-Bang", "Ding-A-Dong" and "La La La". The song has achieved considerable fame among Eurovision Song Contest fans, with a well-known archive of Contest lyrics using the domain name diggiloo.net, named after it. Despite the reception the song receives today, in the run-up to the Contest it was not an immediate favorite to win; bookmakers Ladbrokes had Ireland's "Terminal 3" and Italy's "I treni di Tozeur" as higher favourites, so the song winning came as a surprise to many.
According to author John Kennedy O'Connor's The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History, The Herrey's opened the contest and thus became the third winners of the competition to sing from pole position, following Teach-In in 1975 and Brotherhood of Man in 1976. No song sung first or second has won since.[2]
The song itself deals with the lead singer discovering a pair of golden shoes in the street one day. He puts them on and immediately feels like dancing in the street, entering a "magical world". Thus, he wishes for everyone to have a pair.
The English translation, released some time after the Contest, took much the same theme, titling the song "Golden Shoes".Richard Herrey, lead singer of the band, performed at the Congratulations special in late 2005.
The song was succeeded as winner in 1985 by Bobbysocks representing Norway with "La det swinge".
"Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" as best reached a 2nd place at the Swedish singles charts.
Contents
Single
Track listing
- "Diggi Loo - Diggi Ley" - 3:05
- "Every Song You Sing" - 3:34
Chart positions
Chart (1984) Position Norway 5 Switzerland 10 Sweden 2 Austria 10 Covers
- The Swedish heavy metal band Black Ingvars covered "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" on their 1998 album Schlager Metal.
References
- ^ Thorsson, Leif. Melodifestivalen Genom Tiderna. Premium Publishing, Sweden. 1999 ISBN 91-89136-00-4
- ^ O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History. Carlton Books, UK. 2007 ISBN 978-1-84442-994-3
External links
- "Diggi-loo diggi-ley" at the Austrian singles chart
- "Diggi-loo diggi-ley" at the Norwegian singles chart
- "Diggi-loo diggi-ley" at the Swedish singles chart
- "Diggi-loo diggi-ley" at the Swiss singles chart
Preceded by
Främling by Carola HäggkvistMelodifestivalen winners
1984Succeeded by
Bra vibrationer by Kikki DanielssonPreceded by
Si la vie est cadeau by Corinne HermèsEurovision Song Contest winners
1984Succeeded by
La det swinge by BobbysocksCategories:- Eurovision songs of 1984
- Melodifestivalen songs of 1984
- Eurovision songs of Sweden
- Eurovision Song Contest winning songs
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