OGAE Second Chance Contest 1987

The 1987 OGAE Second Chance Contest was the 1st OGAE Second Chance Contest, organised between members of international Eurovision Song Contest fan club OGAE to select the best song not to make it to the Eurovision Song Contest through their national finals. Four countries competed in the first contest - the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom - and each country selected two songs to compete in the contest. this was the first and only time that each country submitted two songs to the contest (much in the same way as the first Eurovision Song Contest in 1956).

The contest was held in Huizen, the Netherlands, and organised by the Dutch branch of OGAE. The first ever winner was Sweden's Arja Saijonmaa with "Högt över havet", which originally came second in the Swedish national final, Melodifestivalen 1987. Second place went to both the Netherlands' Marcha and Norway's Kjersti Bergesen.

Participants

Draw

Country

Language

Artist

Song

English translation

National final

Place

Points

1

English

Ann Turner

"Too Hot To Handle"

2nd

4

16

2

Dutch

Marcha

"Big Ben of Notre-Dame"

2nd

5

14

3

Norwegian

Kjersti Bergesen

"Go-Go"

3rd

2

20

4

Swedish

Cyndi Peters

"När morgonstjärnen brinner"

When the morning star shines

3rd

6

12

5

English

Zuice

"Bless Your Lucky Stars"

3rd

8

6

6

Dutch

Marcha

"Morgen"

Tomorrow

3rd

2

20

7

Norwegian

Håkon Iversen

"Mange millioner"

Many millions

2nd

6

12

8

Swedish

Arja Saijonmaa

"Högt över havet"

High above the sea

2nd

1

24

Score sheet

Total Score
United Kingdom
Contestants

United Kingdom ("Too Hot To Handle")

Netherlands ("Big Ben of Notre-Dame")

Norway ("Go-Go")

Sweden ("När morgonstjärnen brinner")

United Kingdom ("Bless Your Lucky Stars")

Netherlands ("Morgen")

Norway ("Mange millioner")

Sweden ("Högt över havet")

See also

  • OGAE
  • Eurovision Song Contest 1987