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'''"Rechtop in de wind"''' ("Upright in the wind") was the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] entry in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1987]], performed in [[Dutch language|Dutch]] by [[Marga Bult|Marcha]]. Together with her backingvocals on stage: Marjolein Keuning, Yolanda Smit, Guus Westdorp, Cees Stolk and Paul Klooté.
'''"Rechtop in de wind"''' ("Upright in the wind") was the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] entry in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1987]], performed in [[Dutch language|Dutch]] by [[Marga Bult|Marcha]], accompanied on stage by [[Marjolein Keuning]], [[Yolanda Smit]], [[Guus Westdorp]], [[Cees Stolk]] and [[Paul Klooté]].


The song is a dramatic ballad, sung from the perspective of a woman whose relationship has just ended. Marcha describes her feelings as the relationship ends, and goes on to sing that she told herself to be strong and to stand "upright in the wind", even if that wind became a "hurricane".
The song is a dramatic ballad, sung from the perspective of a woman whose relationship has just ended. Marcha describes her feelings as the relationship ends, and goes on to sing that she told herself to be strong and to stand "upright in the wind", even if that wind became a "hurricane".

Revision as of 07:09, 17 April 2017

Netherlands "Rechtop in de wind"
Eurovision Song Contest 1987 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Marga Bult
As
Marcha
Language
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Conductor
Rogier van Otterloo
Finals performance
Final result
5th
Final points
83
Entry chronology
◄ "Alles heeft ritme" (1986)
"Shangri-La" (1988) ►

"Rechtop in de wind" ("Upright in the wind") was the Dutch entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987, performed in Dutch by Marcha, accompanied on stage by Marjolein Keuning, Yolanda Smit, Guus Westdorp, Cees Stolk and Paul Klooté.

The song is a dramatic ballad, sung from the perspective of a woman whose relationship has just ended. Marcha describes her feelings as the relationship ends, and goes on to sing that she told herself to be strong and to stand "upright in the wind", even if that wind became a "hurricane".

The song was performed twelfth on the night, following Greece's Bang with "Stop" and preceding Luxembourg's Plastic Bertrand with "Amour Amour". At the close of voting, it had received 83 points, placing 5th in a field of 22.

It was succeeded as Dutch representative at the 1988 Contest by Gerard Joling with "Shangri-La".