Kolibelnaya Dlya Vulkana

Kolibelnaya Dlya Vulkana

Infobox ESC entry
song = flagicon|Russia Kolibelnaya Dlya Vulkana


caption =
year = 1995
country = Russia
artist = Philipp Kirkorov
as =
with =
language = Russian
languages =
composer = Ilya Resnik
lyricist = Ilya Bershadskiy
conductor = Michael Finberg
place = 17th
points = 17
lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1995ru from Diggiloo Thrush]
clip = [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iGDqslpvEs from YouTube]
prev = Vyechniy Stranik
prev_link = Vyechniy Stranik
next = Primadonna
next_link = Primadonna (song)
next_year = 1997

"Kolibelnaya Dlya Vulkana" (Russian script Колыбельная для вулкана, English translation: "Lullaby For A Volcano") was the Russian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995, performed in Russian by Philipp Kirkorov.

The song is a dramatic ballad, featuring an extended metaphor. Kirkorov sings to the titular volcano, urging it to "turn back to common sense and joy" and to "forget...what you have threatened for centuries", presumably referring to the risk of an eruption. The volcano is also urged to "renounce war", thus placing the song in the Contest tradition of pleas for peace. This theme is further developed with the plea to the volcano to "listen trustingly to the human voice".

The song was performed fifth on the night (following Norway's Secret Garden with "Nocturne" and preceding Iceland's Bo Halldórsson with "Núna"). At the close of voting, it had received 17 points, placing 17th in a field of 23.

According to Contest historian John Kennedy O'Connor, Russian television broadcasts of the 1995 Contest strongly implied that Kirkorov (at the time one of Russia's most well-known performers) had in fact won the Contest. He explains that Kirkorov's performance was shown last and none of the voting was shown at all in order to give this impression.

In the event, not only did Kirkorov not win, the Russian entry at the next Contest (Andrej Kosinski with "Ya Eta Ya") did not even qualify for the main event. This failure to qualify was based on the opinions of a panel of judges, rather than Kirkorov's placing, however. Had Russia won, of course, the next entry would have been automatically qualified.

The song was thus succeeded as Russian representative at the 1997 Contest by Alla Pugacheva with "Primadonna".

References

*citebook|last=Kennedy O'Connor|first=John|year=2005|title=The Eurovision Song Contest: The Official History


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