music.wikisort.org - Composition"Boys Do Cry" is a song by Swiss singer Marius Bear, released as a single on 8 March 2022. The song represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy after being internally selected by SRG SSR, Switzerland's broadcaster for the Eurovision Song Contest.
2022 song by Marius Bear
"Boys Do Cry" |
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Language | English |
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Released | 8 March 2022 |
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Length | 2:57 |
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Label | Hi-Tea Records |
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Songwriter(s) | - Marius Hugli
- Martin Gallop
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"Boys Do Cry" on YouTube |
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Country | Switzerland |
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Artist(s) | Marius Bear |
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Language | English |
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Composer(s) | - Marius Hugli
- Martin Gallop
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Lyricist(s) | - Marius Hugli
- Martin Gallop
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Semi-final result | 9th |
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Semi-final points | 118 |
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Final result | 17th |
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Final points | 78 |
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◄ "Tout l'univers" (2021) |
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Background
According to Bear, the song is about the fact that all people feel pain, including men. The song speaks that people should not ignore feelings, and that people should encourage others do so. Bear, in an interview, said: "I learnt very early on that I don’t need to be ashamed of my feelings. As a man, I’m not afraid to cry and to lay bare my weaknesses to my audience. I don’t want to wear emotional armour, I want to be who I am. And I want to encourage my audience to do the same.”[1]
Release
The song was released on 8 March 2022 on the Eurovision Song Contest's official YouTube channel, with a premiere livestream.[1]
Eurovision Song Contest
Main article: Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Selection
In early April 2021, SRG SSR confirmed their intention to participate at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, opening applications to be part of the selecting committee.[2] On 16 June 2021, the broadcaster published the rules for artists to apply for its internal selection process. Submissions were open between 1 and 15 September 2021.[3]
The selection involved a panel of 100 Swiss viewers – as selected between April and June – alongside a specialized international 23-member jury, composed of former judges in their respective countries. Each panel accounted for 50% of the voting, which was articulated in various undisclosed phases and decided the Swiss act for Eurovision before the end of the year.[4][5]
Marius Bear was confirmed the entrant for Switzerland in a YouTube premiere on the Eurovision Song Contest's official channel, along with the release of "Boys Do Cry".[6][7]
At Eurovision
According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 25 January 2022, an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Switzerland was placed into the first semi-final, held on 10 May 2022, and performed in the first half of the show.[8]
Charts
References
 Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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1950s |
- Lys Assia
- Lys Assia
- Lys Assia
- Christa Williams
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1960s |
- Anita Traversi
- Franca di Rienzo
- Jean Philippe
- Esther Ofarim
- Anita Traversi
- Yovanna
- Madeleine Pascal
- Géraldine
- Gianni Mascolo
- Paola del Medico
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1970s |
- Henri Des
- Peter, Sue and Marc
- Veronique Mueller
- Patrick Juvet
- Piera Martell
- Simone Drexel
- Peter, Sue and Marc
- Pepe Lienhard Band
- Carole Vinci
- Peter, Sue, Marc, Pfuri, Gorps and Kniri
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1980s |
- Paola
- Peter, Sue and Marc
- Arlette Zola
- Mariella Farré
- Rainy Day
- Mariella Farré and Pino Gasparini
- Daniela Simmons
- Carol Rich
- Céline Dion
- Furbaz
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1990s |
- Egon Egemann
- Sandra Simó
- Daisy Auvray
- Annie Cotton
- Duilio
- Kathy Leander
- Barbara Berta
- Gunvor
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2000s |
- Jane Bogaert
- Francine Jordi
- Piero and the MusicStars
- Vanilla Ninja
- six4one
- DJ BoBo
- Paolo Meneguzzi
- Lovebugs
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2010s |
- Michael von der Heide
- Anna Rossinelli
- Sinplus
- Takasa
- Sebalter
- Mélanie René
- Rykka
- Timebelle
- Zibbz
- Luca Hänni
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2020s |
Gjon's Tears
- Gjon's Tears
- Marius Bear
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Songs |
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1950s |
- "Das alte Karussell"
- "Refrain"
- "L'enfant que j'étais"
- "Giorgio"
- "Irgendwoher"
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1960s |
- "Cielo e terra"
- "Nous aurons demain"
- "Le retour"
- "T'en va pas"
- "I miei pensieri"
- "Non, à jamais sans toi"
- "Ne vois-tu pas ?"
- "Quel cœur vas-tu briser ?"
- "Guardando il sole"
- "Bonjour, Bonjour"
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1970s |
- "Retour"
- "Les Illusions de nos vingt ans"
- "C'est la chanson de mon amour"
- "Je vais me marier, Marie"
- "Mein Ruf nach dir"
- "Mikado"
- "Djambo, Djambo"
- "Swiss Lady"
- "Vivre"
- "Trödler und Co"
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1980s |
- "Cinéma"
- "Io senza te"
- "Amour on t'aime"
- "Io così non ci sto"
- "Welche Farbe hat der Sonnenschein?"
- "Piano, piano"
- "Pas pour moi"
- "Moitié, moitié"
- "Ne partez pas sans moi"
- "Viver senza tei"
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1990s |
- "Musik klingt in die Welt hinaus"
- "Canzone per te"
- "Mister Music Man"
- "Moi, tout simplement"
- "Sto pregando"
- "Mon cœur l'aime"
- "Dentro di me"
- "Lass ihn"
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2000s |
- "La vita cos'è?"
- "Dans le jardin de mon âme"
- "Celebrate"
- "Cool Vibes"
- "If We All Give a Little"
- "Vampires Are Alive"
- "Era stupendo"
- "The Highest Heights"
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Note: Entries scored out are when Switzerland did not compete |
2021 ← Eurovision Song Contest 2022 |
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Countries |
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Finalists (by final results) |
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- Spain
- Sweden
- Serbia
- Italy
- Moldova
- Greece
- Portugal
- Norway
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Estonia
- Lithuania
- Australia
- Azerbaijan
- Switzerland
- Romania
- Belgium
- Armenia
- Finland
- Czech Republic
- Iceland
- France
- Germany
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Semi-final 1 (alphabetical order) |
- Albania
- Austria
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Denmark
- Latvia
- Slovenia
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Semi-final 2 (alphabetical order) |
- Cyprus
- Georgia
- Ireland
- Israel
- Malta
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- San Marino
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Excluded | |
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Artists |
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Finalists (by final results) |
- Kalush Orchestra
- Sam Ryder
- Chanel
- Cornelia Jakobs
- Konstrakta
- Mahmood and Blanco
- Zdob și Zdub and Advahov Brothers
- Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord
- Maro
- Subwoolfer
- S10
- Ochman
- Stefan
- Monika Liu
- Sheldon Riley
- Nadir Rustamli
- Marius Bear
- WRS
- Jérémie Makiese
- Rosa Linn
- The Rasmus
- We Are Domi
- Systur
- Alvan & Ahez
- Malik Harris
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Semi-final 1 (alphabetical order) |
- Citi Zēni
- Intelligent Music Project
- LPS
- Lumix feat. Pia Maria
- Mia Dimšić
- Reddi
- Ronela Hajati
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Semi-final 2 (alphabetical order) |
- Achille Lauro
- Andrea
- Andromache
- Brooke
- Circus Mircus
- Emma Muscat
- Michael Ben David
- Vladana
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Songs |
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