
Building on the success of our Best of the Big 5 series, Eurovision Ireland is now broadening its search for your favourite entries from countries across the continent, spanning the contest’s entire back catalogue – that’s well over 1500 songs!
So far we’ve already gone through your Top 10s from the Big 5, Ireland and Scandinavia. Next up to join these countries will be the Netherlands and over these last few weeks, you’ve been busy voting for your favourite Dutch entries. We have our 20 finalists still in with a shot at the Eurovision Ireland Hall of Fame, so now it’s decision time!
Here are the fully adjudicated results from both our semi finals, one for songs from odd numbered years and one for even. Both polls are now closed, but if you want to take a peak and see where the other songs ranked, check them out on our Odd Years Poll and Even Years Poll.
ODD YEARS | POINTS | EVEN YEARS | POINTS | |
1st | Vrede (1993) | 228 points | Calm After The Storm (2014) | 262 points |
2nd | One More Night (2003) | 186 points | Amsterdam (1980) | 224 points |
3rd | Arcade (2019) | 183 points | Hemel En Aarde (1998) | 223 points |
4th | Ding-A-Dong (1975) | 170 points | I See A Star (1974) | 210 points |
5th | De Troubadour (1969) | 169 points | Ik Hou Van Jou (1984) | 176 points |
6th | Birds (2013) | 162 points | The Party’s Over (1976) | 168 points |
7th | Een Beetje (1959) | 157 points | De Eerste Keer (1996) | 167 points |
8th | Colorado (1979) | 154 points | No Goodbyes (2000) | 145 points |
9th | Rechtop In De Wind (1987) | 135 points | Ik Wil Alles Met Je Delen (1990) | 111 points |
10th | One Good Reason (1999) | 131 points | Ik Ben Verliefd (Sha-La-Lie) (2010) | 109 points |
But don’t let these results influence you – all scores have been reset to zero, so it really is anyone’s game! Any one of these 20 songs has the chance to be crowned your favourite Eurovision song from the Netherlands and win that coveted spot in the Eurovision Ireland Hall of Fame!
Use your votes wisely – as always, you can vote for your Top 10! The results will be announced in a video and posted to the website – so don’t delay, cast your votes now!!
Author: James Scanlan
Source: Eurovision Ireland