Ciao, amore
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| Eurovision Song Contest 1984 entry | |
|---|---|
| Country | Yugoslavia |
| Artist(s) | Vlado Kalember, Izolda Barudžija |
| As | Vlado & Isolda |
| Language | Serbo-Croatian |
| Composer(s) | Slobodan Bućevac |
| Lyricist(s) | Milan Perić |
| Conductor | Mato Došen |
| Finals performance | |
| Final result | 18th |
| Final points | 26 |
| Appearance chronology | |
| ◄ Džuli (1983) | |
| Željo moja (1986) ► | |
Ciao, amore (Italian for "Goodbye, my love" or "Hello, my love"), listed as simply Ciao amore in the official Eurovision website, was the Yugoslav entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984, performed in Serbo-Croatian by Yugoslav duo Vlado & Isolda and written by Montenegrin songwriters Slobodan Bučevac and Milan Perić. At the close of voting, it received 26 points, placing 18th in a field of 19.
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