Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

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Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Country Poland
National selection
Selection processPiosenka dla Europy 2006
Selection date(s)28 January 2006
Selected entrantIch Troje & Real McCoy
Selected song"Follow My Heart"
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (11th,70 points )
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Poland’s entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens was "Follow My Heart", sung by Ich Troje. It was the second time the group represented Poland, following their 7th place in 2003 in Riga. This time the group was joined on stage by German dance music producer Olaf Jeglitza a.k.a. Real McCoy who enjoyed a couple of massive dance hits in the mid 1990s. "Follow My Heart" is a 1990s style synthesizer led track and is also multi-lingual (the version performed at the ESC contained lyrics in Polish, German, English and Russian). The song was composed by André Franke, and the lyrics were written by Michał Wiśniewski, Jacek Łągwa and Real McCoy.

Ich Troje was created in 1997 by songwriter Michał Wiśniewski and composer Jacek Łągwa. The group's name can be translated as "the three of them", as it was originally composed of Wiśniewski, Łągwa and a third female singer, which alternated through the years. Ich Troje is perhaps one of the most popular musical ensemble in Poland over the recent years, even though they are frequently scrutinized by professional music critics. In the eliminations, the jury composed of some of the aforementioned critics and seasoned performers (chaired by stalwart Maryla Rodowicz) reflected that sentiment by awarding Ich Troje relatively low scores. After the televoting scores were announced, the members of the jury barely hid or even openly expressed their dissatisfaction with the result.

Before Eurovision

Piosenka dla Europy 2006

Piosenka dla Europy 2006 was the national final organised by TVP in order to select the Polish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The show took place on 28 January 2006 at the TVP studios in Warsaw, hosted by Artur Orzech and Agnieszka Szulim. An eight-member jury panel and a public telephone vote exclusively selected the winner.

Competing entries

TVP opened a submission period for interested artists and songwriters to submit their entries between 11 November 2005 and 10 December 2005.[1] The broadcaster received 112 submissions at the closing of the deadline.[2] An eleven-member selection committee selected fifteen entries from the received submissions to compete in the national final. Among the members of the selection committee were Bogdan Olewicz (composer), Zygmunt Kukla (conductor, composer), Robert Sankowski (journalist), Janusz Kosiński (journalist) and Piotr Klatt (journalist, musician). The selected entries were announced on 20 December 2005.[3] Among the competing artists was Ich Troje, who represented Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2003.

The whole event did not attract many established Polish artists, with Brathanki being the only one other than Ich Troje. Danzel also enjoyed some popularity in Poland at some time, but the rest of the performers (including also non-Polish speaking foreign artists) was rather hoping to launch their career there.

Final

The televised final took place on 28 January 2006. Fifteen entries competed and the winner, "Follow My Heart" performed by Ich Troje feat. Real McCoy, was determined by a 50/50 combination of votes from a professional jury made up of music professionals and a public telephone vote. There was a tie for the first place but the results of the public vote took precedence and led to the victory of Ich Troje feat. Real McCoy.

Final - 28 January 2006
Draw Artist Song Composer(s) Jury Televote Total Place
1 Agata Torzewska "Goodbye" Agata Torzewska, Gregorz Kopala 2 0 2 12
2 Danzel "Undercover" Johan Waem 1 4 5 9
3 Katarzyna Moś "I Wanna Know" Katarzyna Moś, Jacek Balon, Robert Janson 4 0 4 11
4 Maciej Silski "Za karę" Maciej Silski, Michał Grymuza 3 1 4 10
5 Leonie Kuizenga "Love Is What We All Need" Jeremy Ebell, Leonie Kuizenga, Romeo Samuel, Sietse Bakker 0 0 0 13
6 Ich Troje feat. Real McCoy "Follow My Heart" André Franke, Michał Wiśniewski, Jacek Łągwa, Real McCoy 5 12 17 1
7 Dezire "Good Girl" Ana Rusowicz, Bartek Gasiul, Filip Siejka, Maja Studzińska 12 2 14 4
8 Ha-Dwa-O "Popatrz na mnie" Sonia Neumann, Tomasz Konfederak, Bartosz Wielgosz 0 0 0 13
9 Katarzyna Cerekwicka "Na kolana" Kasia Cerekwicka, Piotr Siejka 10 7 17 2
10 Sławomir Uniatowski "Kocham Cię" Janusz Onufrowicz, Piotr Kellaer 7 6 13 5
11 Mosqitoo "Jeżeli jesteś – wołam Cię" Ania Dąbrowska, Monika Głębowicz, Rafał Malicki 0 0 0 13
12 Brathanki "W nas ciepło wiosen" Zbigniew Książek 0 5 5 8
13 The Jet Set "How Many People" Kamil Varen, Tray, Mateusz Krezan 8 8 16 3
14 Kto To "Zero do stracenia" Slawomir Szudrowicz, Jerzy Delwo 6 3 9 7
15 Queens "I Fell In Love" Marcin Nierubiec 0 10 10 6

At Eurovision

Performance

Some notable changes to the group took place in comparison with their previous ESC entry and other performances. First of all, the current female vocalist Anna Świątczak (and Wiśniewski's love interest, pregnant with their baby) was joined by her predecessors Magda Femme (also Wiśniewski's former wife) and Justyna Majkowska, therefore (combined with Real McCoy) reaching the limit of six performers on stage. Secondly, Wiśniewski sported green rather than usual red hair, which was not related to the ESC but rather to a promotional contract with a mobile network operator, whose color code is green.

The group performed in ornate costumes displaying an eclectic mix of different historical styles and themes. The whole performance was rather full of gravitas and pompous, with Łągwa sitting by a grand piano and Wiśniewski kissing Świątczak and displaying affection towards the unborn baby. This was somewhat counterbalanced by Real McCoy wandering around the audience while delivering his rap lines (he was the only artist not to actually perform on stage in ESC 2006).

Follow My Heart came 11th out of 23 entries in the semi-final, which was a repeat of the 2005 result (Poland also placed 11th in the semi-final), and a near miss, as only the 10 entries that come first in the semi-final advance to the final night. Therefore, Poland will have to compete in the semi-final again in ESC 2007.

Points awarded to Poland

Points awarded to Poland (semi-final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Poland

See also

References

  1. ^ Bakker, Sietse (11 November 2005). "Polish final on 28th January". Esctoday.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Górecki, Kamil (16 December 2005). "Full list of songs submitted to Polish selection". Esctoday.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Bakker, Sietse (20 December 2005). "TVP announced 15 participants 2006 selection". Esctoday.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)