Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981

Belgium was represented by Emly Starr, with the song '"Samson", at the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Dublin on 4 April.

Eurovision Song Contest 1981
Country Belgium
National selection
Selection processEurosong
Selection date(s)14, 21, 28 February 1981
7 March 1981
Selected entrantEmly Starr
Selected song"Samson"
Finals performance
Final result13th, 40 points
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1980 1981 1982►

Before Eurovision

Eurosong

The Belgian preselection consisted of three heats, followed by the final on 7 March 1981. All the shows took place at the Amerikaans Theater in Brussels, hosted by Luc Appermont. Future Belgian representatives Stella Maessen (1982) and Liliane Saint-Pierre (1987) also took part in the selection.

Heats

Three heats were held with twelve songs in each, from which the top ten songs across the heats went forward to the final. The songs were not voted on at the time, but after the final heat a recap of all 36 songs was broadcast and viewers were then invited to vote for ten of the songs. Voting took place by the unusual means of filling out and submitting a lottery-style form. Prizes such as cars, holidays and home entertainment equipment were on offer to those who managed to forecast all ten qualifying songs correctly, and it is believed that over 180,000 forms were sent in. This led to some criticism that viewers were being asked to vote not for their own favourite songs, but rather for those which they thought would have the widest appeal to other people.[1]

Heat 1

Heat 1 – 14 February 1981
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Della Bosiers "Mij kan niets meer gebeuren" Eliminated
2 Ronald "Als man iemand so bemint" Eliminated
3 Jacky Lafon "Dag meneer" Eliminated
4 Jeff Elbers "Gummibal" Eliminated
5 Fancy Free "De wereld is een showtoneel" Advanced
6 Jo Vally "De wereld draait" Eliminated
7 Anne-Marie "Twee is teveel" Eliminated
8 John Sates "Topconditie" Eliminated
9 De Opers "De opera" Advanced
10 Gene Summer "Zing het maar" Advanced
11 Perte Totale "Compagnie verliefd" Eliminated
12 Johnny White "Op dat kamertje voor ons twee" Eliminated

Heat 2

Heat 2 – 21 February 1981
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Jennifer "In mijn armen" Eliminated
2 Rick Heylen Group "Vanavond en vannacht" Eliminated
3 Stella "Veel te veel" Advanced
4 Dorina "Het ware geluk" Eliminated
5 Patty Devick "Daar waar liefde is" Eliminated
6 Cindy "Ik ben verliefd" Eliminated
7 Mary Helena "Liefde is..." Eliminated
8 Bea Cardon "Elke traan" Eliminated
9 Peter En Zout "Eens was het anders" Eliminated
10 Ria Geraerts "Dromen bouwen" Eliminated
11 Ann Michel "Ik ben gelukkig" Advanced
12 Claire "Zonder jou" Eliminated

Heat 3

Heat 3 – 28 February 1981
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Johann Stollz "Hello Hello" Advanced
2 Nancy Dee "Blij bij je te zijn" Eliminated
3 Mary Scott "Ik ga weg van jou" Eliminated
4 Mark Manuel "Marianne uit vroegen dagen" Eliminated
5 Kathy & Nancy "Zaterdagavond" Eliminated
6 Emly Starr "Samson en Delilah" Advanced
7 Lester & Denwood "Bonnie" Advanced
8 Lode de Ceuster "Dit wijsje vond ik in jouw ogen" Eliminated
9 Mik Deboes "Ik kom terug" Eliminated
10 Venus "Talisman" Advanced
11 Liliane Saint-Pierre "Brussel" Advanced
12 Karin Setter "Es war een tijd" Eliminated

Final

The final was held on 7 March 1981 with the winning song chosen by a 7-member "expert" jury. Only the winner was announced, but it is understood that Liliane Saint-Pierre came second[2]

Final – 7 March 1981
Draw Artist Song Place
1 Fancy Free "De wereld is een showtoneel"
2 De Opera "De opera"
3 Gene Summer "Zing het maar"
4 Stella "Veel te veel"
5 Ann Michel "Ik ben gelukkig"
6 Johann Stollz "Hello, Hello"
7 Emly Starr "Samson en Delilah" 1
8 Lester & Denwood "Bonnie"
9 Venus "Talisman"
10 Liliane Saint-Pierre "Brussel" 2

At Eurovision

Prior to the contest, the song title was shortened to "Samson". On the night of the final Starr performed 16th in the running order, following Portugal and preceding Greece. At the close of the voting "Samson" had received 40 points (the highest being 8 from Yugoslavia), placing Belgium 13th of the 20 entries. The Belgian jury awarded its 12 points to Denmark.[3]

Points awarded by Belgium[4]

12 points Denmark
10 points Germany
8 points United Kingdom
7 points Cyprus
6 points Greece
5 points Yugoslavia
4 points Sweden
3 points France
2 points Netherlands
1 point Ireland

Points awarded to Belgium

Points awarded to Belgium
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

See also

References

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