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This year, Eurovision 2021 will bring us the show’s 64th winner. They’ll follow in the footsteps of current champion Duncan Laurence who won the competition back in 2019.
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It’s Eurovision tradition for the current champ to sing their song at the next event, but unfortunately Duncan won’t perform live at the the Eurovision 2021 final after testing positive for coronavirus.
From Lys Assia – who represented Switzerland at the very first Eurovision Song Contest with Refrain in 1956 – to ABBA – who won the show with their hit Waterloo, which was recently voted Eurovision’s most popular song – the show has seen many winners.
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Bucks Fizz, Brotherhood of Man and Cliff Richard came closest but there s no stopping Abba, with nearly half of those asked picking Waterloo as their go-to Eurovision song.
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Abba hit Waterloo has been voted the best Eurovision song entry of all time, according to research.
Emma Elsworthy
Updated: 21 May 2021, 16:29
ABBA S Waterloo has been voted the best Eurovision song entry of all time, according to research.
A study of 2,000 adults found the Swedes’ legendary hit - which also gave the band their first number one in the UK chart – was most popular with 50 per cent of respondents.
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Abba s Waterloo has been voted the best Eurovision song entry of all time according to a new studyCredit: Getty - Contributor
However, the top 10 is dominated with UK hits, and Making your Mind Up by Bucks Fizz is preferred by a third of adults.
Save your Kisses for Me by Brotherhood of Man took third place, while Cliff Richard’s ‘Congratulations’ came fourth.
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