Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

Malta was represented by Olivia Lewis in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Vertigo". "Vertigo" has been described as an oriental flamenco pop song. The song was written by Gerard James Borg and composed by Philip Vella.

Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Country Malta
National selection
Selection processMalta Song for Europe 2007
Selection date(s)Semi-final
1 February 2007
Final
3 February 2007
Selected entrantOlivia Lewis
Selected song"Vertigo"
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (25th, 15 points)
Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Olivia Lewis was born on 18 October 1978 and is most notable for her successful music career in Malta and her several attempts at representing the nation at the Eurovision Song Contest. Olivia first tried her luck at the Malta Song For Europe when she was only 14 years old. In 2004, 2005, and 2006, Olivia was the runner up with her songs "Take A Look", "Deja Vu", and "Spare a Moment".

Before Eurovision

Malta Song for Europe 2007

Malta Song for Europe 2007 was the national final format developed by TVM to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007.

Competing entries

TVM announced that 228 entries were submitted. On 27 November 2006, TVM announced that 35 entries were selected by an eight-member international jury panel to advance to the second phase of the selection. On 9 December 2006, 14 songs were selected by a seven-member international jury panel to compete in the semi-final. An additional 2 semi-finalists came from the TVM show Opportunity 2.[1]

Semi Final

The semi-final was held on 1 February 2007 at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre in Ta' Qali, hosted by Stephanie Spiteri and J. Anvil. The top six entries qualified to compete in the final on 3 February 2007 based on a 50/50 combination of votes from a jury and televoting.

Draw Artist Song (English translation) Songwriter(s) Percentage Place
1 Kevin Borg "Whenever" Jason Paul Cassar, Sunny Aquilina 7% 4
2 Annabelle "Nightwish" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg 3% 12
3 Tarcisio Barbara "Places To Go" Tarcisio Barbara, Vince Zammit 5% 7
4 Claudia Faniello "L-Imħabba Għamja" (Love is blind) Aldo Spiteri, Trevor Fenech, Claudia Faniello 5% 7
5 Rosman Pace "Rollercoster Ride" Rosman Pace 5% 7
6 Julia Grima "Ice Queen" Mark Spiteri Lucas, Rita Pace 3% 12
7 William Mangion "Forever Mine" Aldo Spiteri, Trevor Fenech 4% 10
8 Olivia Lewis "Vertigo" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg 24% 1
9 Klinsmann Coleiro "She Gives Me Wings" Mark Spiteri Lucas, Rita Pace 9% 3
10 Julie Pomorsky "Look At Me" Philip Vella 2% 15
11 Daniela Delicata "Little Islands In Your Heart" Daniela Delicata 3% 12
12 Pamela "All About A Life" Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan 7% 4
13 SCAR "As Long As You Know" Konrad Pulѐ 7% 4
14 Isabelle Zammit "My Love" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg 4% 10
15 Mauro Kitcher "Unite" Augusto Cardinali, Giovann Attard 1% 16
16 Trilogy "Starlight" Paul Abela, Joe Julian Farrugia 10% 2

Final

The final was held on 3 February 2007 at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre in Ta' Qali, hosted by Stephanie Spiteri and J. Anvil. The winner was chosen by televoting, which the viewers decided that Olivia Lewis would represent Malta at Eurovision with the song "Vertigo". Olivia won her victory by a landslide, gaining 23,330 more votes than the song that came in second place.

DrawArtistSongTelevotePlace
1Kevin Borg"Whenever"4,3654
2Klinsmann Coleiro"She Gives Me Wings"7,5503
3SCAR"As Long As You Know"2,1036
4Olivia Lewis"Vertigo"30,9771
5Pamela Bezzina"All About A Life"3,0475
6Trilogy"Starlight"7,6472

At Eurovision

Because Malta placed 24th (last) at the 2006 contest, Olivia was forced to compete in the semi-final. She came 25th with 15 points, failing to qualify to the Grand Final.

Points awarded by Malta

Points awarded to Malta

Points awarded to Malta (semi-final)
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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