music.wikisort.org - Composition"Diva" (Hebrew: דיווה) is the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1998, performed in Hebrew by Israeli singer Dana International representing Israel. The music was composed by Svika Pick, with lyrics written by Yoav Ginai. The song was produced by Offer Nissim with music arrangements by Alon Levin[1] and included on her fifth album, Free (1999). It was Israel's third winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest, following the consecutive victories of 1978 and 1979. Dana International's win is considered one of the most groundbreaking moments in Eurovision history.[2]
1998 single by Dana International
"Diva" |
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Released | 1998 |
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Genre | Eurodance |
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Length | 3:02 |
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Label | CNR Music, Dance Pool |
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Composer(s) | Tzvika Pick |
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Lyricist(s) | Yoav Ginai |
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Producer(s) | Offer Nissim |
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"Diva" (1998) |
"Makat hom (i la dirla da da)" (2002) |
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Country | Israel |
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Language | |
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Composer(s) | Tzvika Pick |
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Lyricist(s) | Yoav Ginai |
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Final result | 1st |
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Final points | |
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◄ "Amen" (1995) |
"Yom Huledet (Happy Birthday)" (1999) ► |
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Eurovision selection and victory
The song became the last entry entirely in a language other than English to win the contest until 2007. As the song did not have any live orchestral accompaniment, the interval act was the last time live music from an orchestra was used in the contest, as the 1999 contest lacked the necessary budget and was held in a venue not large enough to hold one.[3]
The selection of Dana International's song caused so much controversy amongst conservative groups in Israel that on her arrival in Britain, police escorts and security were required continuously. The performance consisted of Dana International wearing a silver dress, backed by four other female singers wearing black. It involved no dancing.
The song was the eighth entry performed on the night, following Poland's Sixteen with "To takie proste" and preceding Germany's Guildo Horn with "Guildo hat euch lieb!". At the close of voting, it had received 172 points, placing 1st in a field of 25. This was Israel's third Contest victory and, as they had not entered the previous year's Contest, they achieved the unusual distinction of having won a Contest the year after not competing. Ukraine also had this unusual bout of luck, having won in 2016 after missing the contest in Vienna a year before. The same would happen the following year with Portugal, missing the contest in 2016 but winning in 2017.
After the results were announced, Dana International caused a stir by arriving to the presentation late after a long delay, because she changed into an extravagant costume designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier adorned with bird feathers before performing the reprise.
The song was succeeded in 1999 as contest winner by Charlotte Nilsson, performing "Take Me to Your Heaven" for Sweden. It was succeeded as Israeli representative at the 1999 contest by Eden with "Yom Huledet (Happy Birthday)".
Congratulations
The song was chosen in an internet poll conducted by the European Broadcasting Union in 2005 as one of the 14 most popular songs in the history of the Eurovision, and was one of the entrants in the Congratulations 50th anniversary concert in Copenhagen, Denmark, held in October 2005. It was re-enacted by Dana International along with six dancers equipped with giant feathered fans and a live orchestra as the original footage was shown in the background. "Diva" came 13th in the final voting.
Digital release
Despite its legacy as a well remembered Eurovision winner, as of 2018, the song was unavailable on digital music platforms (with the sole exception of Scandinavia). Efforts were made to get the rights holders to release the song digitally;[4][5] the efforts finally paid off, as on 11 April 2019 the English version of the song got released, with the Hebrew version to follow the week after.[6]
Content
The song is a moderately uptempo number. It is an ode to powerful women of history and mythology: Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory or Queen Victoria, Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and love, and the Greek queen Cleopatra are named.
Track listings
- "Diva" (English radio version) – 3:03
- "Diva" (Hebrew radio version) – 3:03
- "Diva" (Handbaggers remix) – 7:17
- "Diva" (G's Heavenly vocal) – 6:04
- "Diva" (G's Heavenly dub) – 7:28
- "Diva" (English radio version) – 3:03
- "Diva" (Sleaze Sisters Paradise Revisited 7-inch) – 3:26
- "Diva" (Sleaze Sisters Paradise Revisited 12-inch) – 6:39
- "Diva" (Sleaze Sisters Euro Anthem) – 7:08
- "Diva" (Sleaze Sisters Paradise Revisited instrumental) – 6:39
- "Diva" (English radio version) – 3:03
- "Diva" (Hebrew radio version) – 3:03
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- "Diva" (English version) – 3:01
- "Diva" (Hebrew version) – 3:01
- European remixes CD single[11]
- "Diva" (original English version) – 3:01
- "Diva" (C & W Project mix) – 7:10
- "Diva" (Handbaggers remix) – 7:17
- "Diva" (Sleaze Sisters Paradise Revisited 12-inch) – 6:38
- French remixes 12-inch single[12]
- A1. "Diva" (Handbaggers remix) – 7:18
- A2. "Diva" (C & W Project mix) – 7:10
- B1. "Diva" (Sleaze Sisters Paradise Revisited) – 6:40
- B2. "Diva" (original English 7-inch version) – 3:01
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Charts
Certifications
References
- After the broadcast it was announced that the Spanish broadcaster wrongly tallied the votes and Germany should have got the top mark – 12 points – instead of being snubbed, as it happened. The mistake was corrected and so Germany was placed seventh over Norway. Israel and Norway both received two points less than originally and Croatia, Malta, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, Estonia and Turkey all received one point less than indicated during the broadcast. Originally Estonia, Cyprus and Portugal had tied for 11th place with 37 points but because Portugal and Estonia received one point less than indicated during the broadcast, Cyprus was placed 11th over Estonia and Portugal.
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Studio albums | |
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Compilations | |
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Singles |
- "Diva" (1998)
- "Ding Dong" (2011)
- "Loca" (2013)
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Eurovision Song Contest winners |
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Countries |
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1950s |
- Switzerland
- Netherlands
- France
- Netherlands
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1960s |
- France
- Luxembourg
- France
- Denmark
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Austria
- United Kingdom
- Spain
- France
- Netherlands
- Spain
- United Kingdom
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1970s |
- Ireland
- Monaco
- Luxembourg
- Luxembourg
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- United Kingdom
- France
- Israel
- Israel
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1980s |
- Ireland
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- Luxembourg
- Sweden
- Norway
- Belgium
- Ireland
- Switzerland
- Yugoslavia
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1990s |
- Italy
- Sweden
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Norway
- Ireland
- United Kingdom
- Israel
- Sweden
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2000s |
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Greece
- Finland
- Serbia
- Russia
- Norway
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2010s |
- Germany
- Azerbaijan
- Sweden
- Denmark
- Austria
- Sweden
- Ukraine
- Portugal
- Israel
- Netherlands
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2020s | |
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Performers |
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1950s | |
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1970s | |
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1980s | |
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1990s | |
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2000s | |
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2010s | |
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2020s | |
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Songs |
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1950s |
- "Refrain"
- "Net als toen"
- "Dors, mon amour"
- "'n Beetje"
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1960s | |
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1970s | |
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1980s | |
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1990s | |
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2010s | |
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2020s | |
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Songwriters |
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1950s | |
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1960s | |
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1970s | |
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1980s | |
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1990s | |
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2000s | |
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2010s |
- Julie Frost, John Gordon [da]
- Stefan Örn, Sandra Bjurman, Iain James Farquharson
- Thomas G:son, Peter Boström
- Lise Cabble, Julia Fabrin Jakobsen, Thomas Stengaard
- Charlie Mason, Joey Patulka, Ali Zuckwoski, Julian Maas
- Anton Hård af Segerstad, Joy Deb, Linnea Deb
- Jamala, Art Antonyan
- Luísa Sobral
- Doron Medalie, Stav Beger
- Duncan Laurence, Joel Sjöö, Wouter Hardy, Will Knox
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2020s | |
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Category
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 Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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- Israel Song Festival
- Kdam Eurovision
- HaKokhav HaBa
- The X Factor Israel
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Participation |
- 1973
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1985
- 1986
- 1987
- 1988
- 1989
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1995
1996
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
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Artists | |
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Songs |
- "A-Ba-Ni-Bi"
- "Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim"
- "Amen"
- "At Va'Ani"
- "Ben Adam"
- "Derekh Hamelekh"
- "Ding Dong"
- "Diva"
- "Ein Davar"
- "Emor Shalom"
- "Ey Sham"
"Feker Libi"
- "The Fire in Your Eyes"
- "Golden Boy"
- "Halayla"
- "Hallelujah"
- "Hasheket Shenish'ar"
- "Hi"
- "Home"
- "Hora"
- "I Feel Alive"
- "I.M"
- "Kan"
- "Leha'amin"
- "Light a Candle"
- "Made of Stars"
- "Milim"
- "Natati La Khayay"
- "Olé, Olé"
- "Push the Button"
- "Rak Bishvilo"
- "Same Heart"
- "Sameach"
- "Set Me Free"
"Shalom Olam"
- "Shara Barkhovot"
- "Shir Habatlanim"
- "Shiru"
- "There Must Be Another Way"
- "Time"
- "Together We Are One"
- "Toy"
- "Words for Love"
- "Yavo Yom"
- "Yom Huledet (Happy Birthday)"
- "Ze Rak Sport"
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- Note: Entries scored out signify where Israel did not compete
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Countries |
- Belgium
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Israel
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
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Artists | |
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Songs |
- "A holnap már nem lesz szomorú"
- "Aava"
- "Alltid sommer"
- "Dis oui"
- "Diva"
- "Eu cred"
- "Genesis"
- "Guildo hat euch lieb!"
- "Hemel en aarde"
- "Is Always Over Now?"
- "Kärleken är"
- "Lass ihn"
- "Mere lapsed"
- "Mia krifi evaisthisia"
- "Modlitba"
- "Naj bogovi slišijo"
- "Ne zori, zoro"
- "Neka mi ne svane"
- "The One That I Love"
- "Où aller"
- "¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti?"
- "Se eu te pudesse abraçar"
- "To takie proste"
- "Unutamazsın"
- "Where Are You?"
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Represented countries |
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Alphabetical order |
- Austria
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Israel
- Luxembourg
- Norway
- Russia
- Spain
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
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На других языках
[de] Diva (Lied)
Diva (hebräisch .mw-parser-output .Hebr{font-size:115%}דיווה) ist ein hebräischsprachiges Lied, das von Dana International interpretiert wurde. Die Musik stammt von Svika Pick, den Text schrieb Joav Ginai. Mit dem Lied gewann Israel den Eurovision Song Contest 1998, was den dritten Sieg für das Land bedeutete. Zum ersten Mal beim Wettbewerb vertrat eine transsexuelle Person ein Land, außerdem war es der erste Siegertitel, der mit Halbplayback aufgeführt wurde.
- [en] Diva (Dana International song)
[es] Diva (canción)
«Diva» es un sencillo lanzado por la cantante israelí Dana International en 1998, de su álbum Diva, The Hits. El tema, del que existe una versión en hebreo y otra en inglés, se convirtió en el ganador del Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1998 que se celebró en Birmingham, Reino Unido.
[ru] Diva (песня Даны Интернэшнл)
«Diva» (ивр. דיווה, Дива) — песня победитель музыкального конкурса Евровидение-1998, исполненная на иврите Даной Интернэшнл, представлявшей Израиль. Музыку написал Цвика Пик, а текст Йоав Гинаи. Продюсер песни — Офер Нисим, аранжировка Алон Левин[1]. При голосовании песня набрала 174 балла.
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
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