OGAE Second Chance Contest 1989

The 1989 OGAE Second Chance Contest was the 3rd OGAE Second Chance Contest, organised between members of international Eurovision Song Contest fan club OGAE. Nine countries competed in the contest, with Ireland and the Netherlands withdrawing from the contest and Spain making its debut. Each country submitted one song that failed to represent them in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989.

The contest was held in last year's host city Östersund, in Sweden, after OGAE Sweden won the 1988 contest with "Om igen" by Lena Philipsson. The winner's of the 1989 contest was Denmark's Lecia Jønsson with "Landet Camelot", giving Denmark its first victory in the contest after it came second in the Danish national final Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 1989. Runners-up were Lili & Susie for Sweden while Germany's Andreas Martin came third. Last place went to debuters Spain, who only received 1 point from Finland.

Participants

Draw

Country

Language

Artist

Song

English translation

National final

Place

Points

1

Hebrew

Anat Atsmon

"Bachalom"

In my dream

4th

6

38

2

Danish

Lecia Jønsson

"Landet Camelot"

The land of Camelot

2nd

1

72

3

Spanish

La Dame Se Esconde

"Capturado"

Captured

9

1

4

Swedish

Lili & Susie

"Okey okey"

Okay okay

5th

2

69

5

Swedish

Chris Owen

"Vad finns kvar"

What is left

2nd

4

51

6

Norwegian

Tor Endresen

"Til det gryr av dag"

Till the day will come

2nd

4

51

7

English

Julie C

"You Stepped Out of My Dreams"

2nd

7

23

8

German

Andreas Martin

"Herz an herz"

Heart to heart

4th

3

60

9

Greek

Anna Vissi

"Kleo"

I'm crying

3rd

8

22

Score sheet

Total Score
Israel
Contestants

Israel

Denmark

Spain

Sweden

Finland

Norway

United Kingdom

Germany

Greece

See also

  • OGAE
  • Eurovision Song Contest 1989