Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005

Croatia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 by Boris Novkovic and Lado Members with the song "Vukovi umiru sami" (Wolves Die Alone). The song was written by Boris Novković and composed by Franjo Valentić.

Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Country Croatia
National selection
Selection processDora 2005
Selection date(s)Quarter-final:
21–24 February 2004
Semi-finals:
3 March 2005
4 March 2005
Final:
5 March 2005
Selected entrantBoris Novković
Selected song"Vukovi umiru sami"
Finals performance
Semi-final result4th, 169 points
Final result11th, 115 points
Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2004 2005 2006►

Boris Novković was born on 25 December 1967 in Sarajevo to a family of musicians. His father Đorđe Novković is one of the greatest Croatian pop composers and songwriters and his mother Ozana is a music teacher. During his impressive career, spanning almost 20 years, Boris has released 14 albums of which Ostvaren san is his most recent release in 2004. Boris competed in the Yugoslavian finals for Eurovision in 1989 with the song "Dajana" which came in second. Boris also competed in the International Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He has performed at most Croatian festivals and has won many prizes.

Before Eurovision

Dora 2005

Dora 2005 was the Croatian national selection which selected Croatia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. Notable participants included former Croatian representatives Magazin (1995), Danijela Martinović; (1995, 1998), Goran Karan (2000) and Vesna Pisarović (2002).

Quarter-final

Between 7 and 18 February 2004, a quarter-final was held with 20 songs being presented on HRT over the course of 10 shows. From 21 to 24 February 2004, 4 more shows were broadcast where 18 semi-finalists were chosen by televoting (50%) and an "expert" jury (50%).[1][2]

Quarter-final – 21 February 2004 – 24 February 2004
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Points Place
1 4 asa "Ja nemam prava" Alen Islamović, Rajko Dujmić 28 6
2 Andrea "Ljudi s mora" Tonči Huljić, Vjekoslava Huljić 30 5
3 Boris Novković feat. Lado members "Vukovi umiru sami" Franjo Valentić, Boris Novković 36 2
4 Danijela "Za tebe rođena" Petar Grašo, Luka Juras 32 4
5 E.T. "Ja nisam ta" Adonis Ćulibrk Boytronic 8 19
6 Emina Arapović "Pa šta" Jadranka Krištof 19 12
7 Giuliano "Dobro došla si" Tomislav Mrduljaš 14 14
8 Goran Karan "Bijele zastave" Zrinko Tutić 22 10
9 Ibrica Jusić "Sutra bit ce prekasno" Mario Vukelić, Ibrica Jusić, Marko Tomasović 16 13
10 Ivana Kindl "Tvoja ljubav meni pripada" Ivana Kindl 12 15
11 Ivana Radovniković "Ponesi me" Neven Šverko, Darijo Brzoja, Đuro Zifra 24 8
12 Jacques Houdek "Nepobjediva" Jacques Houdek, Boris Đurđević 24 8
13 Luka Nižetić & Klapa Nostalgija "Proljece" Luka Nižetić 39 1
14 Magazin "Nazaret" Tonči Huljić, Vjekoslava Huljić 28 6
15 Neno Belan & Fiumens "Hey" Neno Belan 10 16
16 Ricardo "Ni kiwi, ni mango" Ricardo Luque 10 16
17 Saša, Tin & Kedzo "Zašto" Dalibor Paurić, Vedran Paurić, Fayo 20 11
18 Songkillers "Utjeha" Željko Banić 6 20
19 Vesna Pisarović "Probudi mi ljubav" Vesna Pisarović 9 18
20 Zanamari "Kako da te volim" Branimir Mihaljević, Fayo 33 3

Semi-final 1

The first semi-final took place on 3 March 2005 at the HRT TV Studios in Zagreb, hosted by Nina Badrić and Robert Ferlin. Nine entries participated and seven advanced to the final. The qualifiers were determined based on the votes of televoting (50%) and an "expert" jury (50%).[1][3]

Semi-final 1 – 3 March 2005
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Zanamari "Kako da te volim" 6 5 11 4
2 Ricardo "Ni kiwi, ni mango" 2 3 5 8
3 Emina Arapović "Pa šta" 3 4 7 6
4 Ibrica Jusić "Sutra bit ce prekasno" 5 2 7 6
5 Danijela "Za tebe rođena" 8 7 15 2
6 Saša, Tin & Kedzo "Zašto" 4 6 10 5
7 Neno Belan & Fiumens "Hey" 1 1 2 9
8 Andrea "Ljudi s mora" 7 8 15 2
9 Boris Novković feat. Lado members "Vukovi umiru sami" 9 9 18 1

Semi-final 2

The second semi-final took place on 4 March 2005 at the HRT TV Studios in Zagreb, hosted by Nina Badrić and Robert Ferlin. Nine entries participated and seven advanced to the final. The qualifiers were determined based on the votes of televoting (50%) and an "expert" jury (50%).[1][3]

Semi-final 2 – 4 March 2005
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Vesna Pisarović "Probudi mi ljubav" 4 4 8 6
2 Goran Karan "Bijele zastave" 6 3 9 5
3 Ivana Kindl "Tvoja ljubav meni pripada" 1 1 2 9
4 4 asa "Ja nemam prava" 2 6 8 6
5 Giuliano "Dobro došla si" 3 2 5 8
6 Ivana Radovniković "Ponesi me" 5 8 13 3
7 Jacques Houdek "Nepobjediva" 8 5 13 3
8 Magazin "Nazaret" 9 7 15 1
9 Luka Nižetić & Klapa Nostalgija "Proljece" 7 9 15 1

Final

The final took place on 5 March 2005 at the HRT TV Studios in Zagreb, hosted by Nina Badrić and Robert Ferlin. The winner was selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, a three-member "expert" jury panel (50%) and televoting (50%) determined the top three entries to proceed to the superfinal. In the superfinal, the winner was selected entirely by the televote.

The eventual winner was Boris Novković featuring members of the ethno group Lado, with the song "Vukovi umiru sami".

Final – 5 March 2005
DrawSingerSong Jury TelevoteTotalPlace
1Ibrica Jusić"Sutra bit ce prekasno" 9 11012
2Emina Arapović"Pa šta" 3 3613
3Zanamari"Kako da te volim" 8 4129
4Vesna Pisarović"Probudi mi ljubav" 2 2414
54 asa"Ja nemam prava" 1 101110
6Ivana Radovniković"Ponesi me" 5 11167
7Jacques Houdek"Nepobjediva" 12 6184
8Andrea"Ljudi s mora" 10 8184
9Goran Karan"Bijele zastave" 7 7148
10Saša, Tin & Kedzo"Zašto" 6 51110
11Danijela"Za tebe rođena" 11 9 203
12Luka Nižetić & Klapa Nostalgija"Proljece" 4 13176
13Boris Novković feat. Lado members"Vukovi umiru sami" 13 14 271
14Magazin"Nazaret" 14 12 262
Superfinal – 5 March 2005
DrawSingerSongTelevotePlace
1Danijela"Za tebe rođena"8,424 (12%)3
2Boris Novković feat. Lado members"Vukovi umiru sami"42,815 (62%)1
3Magazin"Nazaret"18,141 (26%)2

At Eurovision

At Eurovision, Boris delivered a simple performance accompanied by a bagpipe and the Lado members in the background. One of the main features of his performance was the drum player who not only made a spectacle out of his drum playing, but also jumped around the stage and did some gymnastics. The song remained in Croatian. The song is considered a Balkan ballad for having Croatian folk influence. Because Croatia placed 12th at the 2004 contest,Boris Novković feat. Lado members were forced to compete in the Eurovision semi-final, held two days before the final. Croatia qualified to the final, placing 4th in the semi-final and scoring 169 points. In the final, Croatia performed 18th, following Germany and preceding the Greece. Croatia placed 11th in the final, scoring 115 points, meaning that Croatia automatically qualified for the final in the 2006 contest. The spokesperson who revealed Croatia's votes for other countries was Barbara Kolar, an HRT host.

At Eurovision 2005 (Kiev, Ukraine)

Points awarded to Croatia (4th with 169 points in the semi- final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Points awarded to Croatia (11th with 115 points in the final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

References

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