Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996

Slovenia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with the song "Dan najlepših sanj", performed by Regina.

Eurovision Song Contest 1996
Country Slovenia
National selection
Selection processEMA 1996
Selection date(s)10 February 1996
Selected entrantRegina
Selected song"Dan najlepših sanj"
Finals performance
Final result21st, 16 points
Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1995 1996 1997►

Before Eurovision

EMA 1996

The Slovene national final in 1996 was the first edition that used the title EMA (Evrovizijska Melodija), which has been used in all Slovene selections since. After the list of competing artists were announced, Faraoni withdrew from the competition.

EMA 1996 took place on 10 February 1996 at the RTV Slovenija studios in Ljubljana, hosted by Tajda Lekše. A jury vote from twelve regional radio stations in Slovenia determined the winner.[1]

Final – 10 February 1996
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Points Place
1 Vili Resnik "Nekdo, ki zmore vse" Primož Peterca 56 5
2 Irena Vrčkovnik "Naj mesec ugasne" Matjaž Vlašič, Urša Vlašič 104 2
3 Panda "Sama proti vsem" Andrej Pompe, Suzana Jeklic 65 4
4 Roberto "Nisi, nisva" Elvis Dobrilovič, Roberto, Miša Čermak 3 11
5 Alenka Vidrih and Miha Vardjan "Moja sreča, to si ti" Miha Vardjan 25 8
6 Don Juan "Eda, dva, tri" Miran Fakin, Vili Bertok 36 7
7 Irena Vidic "To je bil le dotik" Blaž Jurjevčič, Milan Dekleva 9 10
8 Marta Zore "Pojdi z njo" Marta Zore, Miša Čermak 74 3
9 Pop Design "Volk samotar" Matjaž Vlašič, Tone Košmrlj 48 6
10 Regina "Dan najlepših sanj" Aleksander Kogoj 118 1
11 Ansambel Janeza Novaka "Kako ti je ime?" Tomaž Snoj, Tadej Vasle 22 9

At Eurovision

Points awarded by Slovenia

12 points Ireland
10 points Norway
8 points Estonia
7 points Sweden
6 points Iceland
5 points Netherlands
4 points Malta
3 points Croatia
2 points  Switzerland
1 point Austria

Points awarded to Slovenia

Points awarded to Slovenia
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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