Ireland may have missed on the taking part in the Grand Final of Eurovision 2014 but that has not stopped the music buying public from making this year the biggest chart success for the contest.
The Irish Charts were released today and there are no fewer than 20 Eurovision songs in the Irish Top 100 – of which 7 are Top 40. So who do we have?
Irish Music Charts as of Friday May 16th
#4 – The Netherlands – Universal Records
#10 – Austria – Universal Records
#21 – Sweden – Paralophone
#34 – Norway – Sony
#36 – United Kingdom – East West/Warner Bros.
#38 – Denmark – Universal Records
#39 – Ireland – HK Records
#49 – Switzerland – Universal Records
#60 – Armenia – Universal Records
#65 – Emmelie De Forest “Rainmaker” – Universal Records
#68 – Belarus – Universal Records
#72 – Finland – Universal Records
#73 – Greece – Universal Records
#75 – Spain – Roster Records
#79 – France – Universal Records
#83 – Germany – Universal Records
#84 – Loreen “Euphoria” – Warner
#88 – Romania – Universal Records
#92 – Hungary – Universal Records
#93 – Malta – Universal Records
Who said that people don’t look or listen to Eurovision music? Never has the Irish charts been this full of Eurovision entries and long may it last.
Author/Editor in Chief Garrett Mulhall
Source : IRMA
Categories: Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Belarus, Denmark, Eurovision 2014, Eurovision Songs, Eurovision Stars, Eurovision Winners, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Spain, Sweden, UK
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Great news.
It is indeed Martin. Did you enjoy CPH?
Oh I had the most amazing time, met some fabulous people, enjoyed both semi-finals immensely and loved Copenhagen, such lovely people. And I got to say hello to the delightful Andrew.Solihull a wonderful experience. Maybe one day we’ll finally meet. Austria perhaps, if not before. 😉
I am so glad you had a great time Andrew. Eurovision is about the songs and fans and Friends along the way 😉