Sandie Jones

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Sandie Jones
BornCrumlin, Co. Dublin
OriginCork, Ireland
GenresPop
Years active1968–1981

Sandie Jones (born 1951) is an Irish singer.

Eurovision

She represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972 with the song Ceol an Ghrá (English: Music of love).[1] This was the only occasion on which Ireland performed a song in their own language until Réalta na mara by Aimee Banks in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[2] With 72 points, she came in 15th position.[3][4]

Awards and nominations

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1972 Single "Ceol an ghrá" Single #1 in Irish Singles Chart Nominated[5]

Discography

Singles

[6]

  • Royal Earls
  • Reflections of You (Release Records - RL.514 - July, 1969)
  • Keep In Touch / Voice In The Crowd (Release Records - RL.535 - June, 1970)
  • I Don't Want To Play House (Release Records - RL.574 - 1971)
  • Dixies
  • Ceol An Ghra / Cry Cry Again (Play Records - PLAY 20 - February, 1972) - #1 Irish Charts
  • What Do I Do / It Was Only A Heart (Sandie Jones & Joe O'Toole) (Play Records - PLAY 21 - March, 1972) - #1 Irish Charts
  • Looking For Love (Sandie Jones) / Sandie (Joe O'Toole) (Play Records - PLAY 31 - August, 1972)
  • The Happiest Girl / I Don't Want To Play House (Sandie Jones) (Play Records - PLAY 47- November, 1972)
  • Boyfriends
  • End of the World / It's A Crying Shame (Release Records - RL.704 - November, 1973)
  • Bim Ban Boom / Single Girl (EMI Records - EMI.5001 - July, 1974)
  • Sandie Jones Band
  • Boogie Woogie Dancing Shoes / Instrumental (Spider Records - WEB.006 - March, 1979) - #15 Irish Charts
  • Shoes On Boots Off / Instrumental (Spider Records - WEB.017 - December, 1979) - #17 Irish Charts
  • Sandie and the Jones Gang
  • I Don't Want To Marry Superman / Take The Money and Run (Spider Records - WEB.041 - 1981)

References

Preceded by Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest
1972
Succeeded by

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