- Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
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Eurovision Song Contest 1999 Country Netherlands National selection Selection process National Final
50% Jury
50% TelevotingSelection date(s) 14 March 1999 Selected entrant Marlayne Selected song "One Good Reason" Finals performance Final result 8th, 71 points The Netherlands were present at the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, held in Jerusalem, israel.
Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS), has in past years, held a national final to select their entry. The final was held at the NOS TV Studios in Hilversum,hosted by Paul de Leeuw and Linda de Mol. 10 songs sang in the final and, using a 50/50 jury/televoting method, the winner was decided to be Marleen van den Broek, better known as Marlayne, with the song "One Good reason".
National final
Draw Artist Song Points Place 1 All Mixed Up "Forever Night and Day" 32 8 2 Tamara "Coming Home" 83 4 3 Colors "Positivity" 68 6 4 Jane "Dreams" 96 3 5 All Of Us "Maybe Love" 30 9 6 Donya "Before The Clock Strikes 12" 55 7 7 Double Date "E-Mail to Berlin" 19 10 8 Roger Happel "Where Is The Time" 82 5 9 Deante "We Don't Live Too Long" 103 2 10 Marlayne "One Good Reason" 248 1 At Eurovision
Marlayne performed 11th on the night of the contest, following France and preceding Poland. At the close of the voting, she had received 71 points, placing 8th of 23 countries.
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