- Yavo Yom
Infobox ESC entry
song = flagicon|Israel "Yavo Yom"
caption =
year = 1986
country = Israel
artist = Mordechai Giladi, Sarai Tzuriel
as = Moti Giladi & Sarai Tzuriel
with =
language = Hebrew
languages =
composer = Yoram Tzadok
lyricist = Moti Giladi
conductor =
place = 19th
points = 7
place_semi =
points_semi =
lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1986il from Diggiloo Thrush]
clip =
prev = "Olé, Olé"
prev_link = Olé, Olé
next = "Shir Habatlanim"
next_link = Shir Habatlanim"Yavo Yom" (Hebrew script: יבוא יום, English translation: "A Day Will Come") was the
Israel i entry in theEurovision Song Contest 1986 , performed in Hebrew byMoti Giladi &Sarai Tzuriel .The song is a ballad, with the singers expressing their desire for all of humanity to live as one in harmony. Mention is made of "all of our children", implying that this is a long-term desire, rather than an immediate one.
The song was performed eleventh on the night (following
Switzerland 'sDaniela Simons with "Pas Pour Moi " and preceding Ireland'sLuv Bug with "You Can Count On Me"). At the close of voting, it had received 7 points, placing 19th in a field of 20.It was succeeded as Israeli representative at the 1987 Contest by
Lazy Bums with "Shir Habatlanim ".
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