Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984

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Eurovision Song Contest 1984
Country Austria
National selection
Selection processNational Final
Selection date(s)22 March 1984
Selected entrantAnita
Selected song"Einfach weg"
Finals performance
Final result19th, 5 points
Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Austria was represented by Anita, with the song '"Einfach weg", at the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 5 May in Luxembourg City. The song was chosen through a national final organised by broadcaster ORF.

Before Eurovision

National final

The final was held on 22 March 1984 at the ORF TV Studios in Vienna, hosted by Vera Russwurm. The winning song was chosen by a jury of 250 viewers who voted by telephone.[1]

Final – 22 March 1984
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Sandra Wells "Hier ist mein lied" 369 8
2 Martha Butbul "He du" 352 9
3 The Kids "Schatten der vergangenheit" 517 5
4 Andy Marek "Top secret" 516 5
5 Anita "Einfach weg" 1,404 1
6 By Chance "Vogel im wind" 469 7
7 Birgit "Ich bin frau" 270 10
8 Ruth Hale "Ich steh' unter strom" 130 12
9 Andreas Wörz "Singen is gold" 872 3
10 Peter Jug "Saison" 567 4
11 Gitti und Gary "Kumm hoit mi" 931 2
12 Helmut Rudolfs "Erste liebe" 204 11

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Anita performed thirteenth in the running order, following Yugoslavia and preceding Germany. At the close of voting "Einfach weg" had received 5 points, placing Austria 19th(last) of the 19 entries. The Austrian jury awarded its 12 points to Sweden.[2]

Points awarded to Austria

Points awarded to Austria
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Austria

12 points  Sweden
10 points  Ireland
8 points  France
7 points  Italy
6 points  Spain
5 points  Finland
4 points  Denmark
3 points  Belgium
2 points  United Kingdom
1 point  Germany

See also

References