- Lejla
Infobox ESC entry
song = flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina "Lejla"
caption =
year = 2006
country = Bosnia and Herzegovina
artist =Hari Mata Hari
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with =
language =
languages = Bosnian
composer =Željko Joksimović
lyricist = Fahrudin Pecikoza, Dejan Ivanović
conductor =
place = 3rd
points = 229
place_semi = 2nd
points_semi = 267
lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?2006ba Lyrics]
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prev = "Call Me"
prev_link = Call Me (Feminnem song)
next = "Rijeka bez imena"
next_link = Rijeka bez imena"Lejla" was the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2006 , performed in the country's native language byHari Mata Hari . It was composed byEurovision Song Contest 2004 runner-upŽeljko Joksimović fromSerbia , and the lyrics were written by Fahrudin Pecikoza and Dejan Ivanović.The song was first performed in the semi-final, as Bosnia had not finished in the top ten at the previous Contest. Here, it was performed twenty-second (following
Estonia 'sSandra Oxenryd with "Through My Window " and precedingIceland 'sSilvia Night with "Congratulations"). Here, it received 267 points, placing second in a field of 23 and qualifying for the final.In the final, it was performed thirteenth (following
Romania 'sMihai Trăistariu with "Tornerò " and precedingLithuania 'sLT United with "We Are The Winners "). At the close of voting, it had received 229 points, placing third in a field of 24 and meaning that Bosnia would have an automatic final berth in their next Contest.The song is a folk-inspired ballad, with the singer asking the titular Lejla "Can it be that you love another?" before declaring that if someone else proposes to her, he will leave.
The performance featured the entire band wearing white suits and, as the final bridge began, linking arms and walking towards the front of the stage. Many fans and commentators remarked on the emotional power of the final notes of the song (the line "Što voljeh tebe, Lejla" - "For loving you, Lejla"), which the lead singer sustained for quite some time.
Pre-contest publicity had heavily favoured this song, particularly given that there was a belief that a ballad would win. While it did not achieve the expected result, the third-place finish was Bosnia's best as an independent nation.
ee also
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Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 External links
* [http://www.diggiloo.net/?2006ba Lyrics from diggiloo.net]
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