Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Eurovision Song Contest 2005 |
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Germany |
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National selection |
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Selection process |
Germany 12 Points! |
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Selection date(s) |
March 12, 2005 |
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Selected entrant |
Gracia |
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Selected song |
"Run & Hide" |
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Finals performance |
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Final result |
24th, 4 points |
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Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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Gracia represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with the song "Run and Hide".
The song was composed and produced by David Brandes and written by Bernd Meinunger. "Run and Hide" stirred some controversy in Germany, when it turned out that Brandes had bought numerous copies of the CD himself so the song would chart high in the German Top 100. The song was temporarily disqualified from the chart listing, but Gracia's Eurovision appearance itself was never in any danger.
The national final, Germany 12 Points was held on March 12 in Berlin. Other participants included Allee der Kosmonauten, Ellen ten Damme, Stefan Gwildis, Königwerq, Murphy Brothers, Orange Blue, Under One Flag, Villaine, and the Swiss singer Mia Aegerter.
Gracia Arabella Baur was born in Munich and came to fame in the talent show 'Deutschland sucht den Superstar' ('Pop Idol').
The spokesperson who revealed Germany's votes for other countries was comedian Thomas Hermanns.[1]
National final
The German National Final was held on March 12, 2005.
№ | Song | Singer | Points | Place |
1 | "Picking Up the Pieces" | The Murphy Brothers | - | - |
2 | "Plattgeliebt" | Ellen ten Damme | - | - |
3 | "A Million Teardrops" | Orange Blue | - | - |
4 | "Unschlagbar" | Königwerq | - | - |
5 | "Adrenalin" | Villaine | - | - |
6 | "Dein Lied" | Allee der Kosmonauten | 14.10% | 3rd |
7 | "A Miracle of Love" | Nicole Süßmilch & Marco Matias | 22.69% | 1st |
8 | "Run & Hide" | Gracia | 16.7% | 2nd |
9 | "Wunderschönes Grau" | Stefan Gwildis | - | - |
10 | "Alive" | Mia Aegerter | - | - |
Voting
Points awarded by Germany
Points awarded to Germany
Points awarded to Germany (Final)
12 points |
10 points |
8 points |
7 points |
6 points |
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5 points |
4 points |
3 points |
2 points |
1 point |
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- Moldova
- Monaco
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