Eurosong (Belgium)

Eurosong
Created by VRT, RTBF
Country of origin Belgium
Original language(s) French, Dutch
Release
Original network VRT (1957–)
RTBF (1964–)
Original release Aired under different names, from 1957 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Internal selection (1956)
De T.V. Maakt Muziek (1957)
Followed by Internal selection (1964, 1985, 1990, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012–2013, 2015)
Eurovision '86 (1986)
Euro-Clouseau (1991)
Finale nationale Concours (1992, 2000)
De gouden zeemeermin (1996)
Eurovision 2011: Qui? A vous de choisir! (2011)
External links
Website

Eurosong is the current name for the show in search for Belgium's song and artist for the Eurovision Song Contest. Belgium has two national broadcasters of the contest, Flemish broadcaster Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep (VRT) and Walloon broadcaster Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF). The two broadcasters rotate selection for the Eurovision Song Contest each year.

History

While VRT normally hosts a national final, Eurosong, when selecting their entries for Eurovision, it has been normal for RTBF to hold an internal selection process (although it has been known for RTBF to hold a national final at times, for example in 1998, 2005 and 2011, while VRT internally chose Tom Dice for the 2010 edition).

Eurosong is one of the longest running national finals starting back in 1957 under the name of De T.V. Maakt Muziek. Over the years, the show has gone under several other names, including Eurovision '86, Euro-Clouseau, Finale nationale Concours, De gouden zeemeermin and Eurovision 2011: Qui? A vous de choisir!. The show has seen many revamps over its 56-year history and has been successful in selecting Belgium's only winning entry back in 1986, Sandra Kim's "J'aime la vie".

In 1956, 1964, 1985, 1990, 2003, 2007, 2009 and most recently 2015, there was no national final but instead an internal selection by the broadcasters at the time. No selection process took place in 1994, 1997 and 2001 due to Belgium being relegated from the competition.

In 2010, 2012 and 2013, internal selections have been used to find an artist to represent Belgium with the national final being used to find the entrants song.

Winners

Internal selection (1956)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1956Fud Leclerc"Messieurs les noyés de la Seine"UnknownUnknown2nd
1956Mony Marc"Le plus beau jour de ma vie"UnknownUnknown2nd

De T.V. Maakt Muziek (1957)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1957Bobbejaan Schoepen"Straatdeuntje"UnknownUnknown8th

Eurosong (1958–1963)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1958Fud Leclerc"Ma petite chatte"UnknownUnknown5th
1959Bob Benny"Hou toch van mij"UnknownUnknown6th
1960Fud Leclerc"Mon amour pour toi"UnknownUnknown6th
1961Bob Benny"September, gouden roos"UnknownUnknown15th
1962Fud Leclerc"Ton nom"UnknownUnknown13th
1963Jacques Raymond"Waarom?"UnknownUnknown10th

Internal selection (1964)

For the first time since the inaugural contest of 1956, both singer and song were chosen internally by broadcaster RTBF.

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1964Robert Cogoi"Près de ma rivière"UnknownUnknown10th

Eurosong (1965–1984)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1965Lize Marke"Als het weer lente is"UnknownUnknown15th
1966Tonia"Un peu de poivre, un peu de sel"UnknownUnknown4th
1967Louis Neefs"Ik heb zorgen"UnknownUnknown7th
1968Claude Lombard"Quand tu reviendras"UnknownUnknown7th
1969Louis Neefs"Jennifer Jennings"UnknownUnknown7th
1970Jean Vallée"Viens l'oublier"UnknownUnknown8th
1971Jacques Raymond & Lily Castel"Goeiemorgen, morgen"UnknownUnknown14th
1972Serge & Christine Ghisoland"À la folie ou pas du tout"UnknownUnknown17th
1973Nicole & Hugo"Baby Baby"UnknownUnknown17th
1974Jacques Hustin"Fleur de liberté"UnknownUnknown9th
1975Ann Christy"Gelukkig zijn"UnknownUnknown15th
1976Pierre Rapsat"Judy et Cie"UnknownUnknown8th
1977Dream Express"A Million in One, Two, Three"UnknownUnknown7th
1978Jean Vallée"L'amour ça fait chanter la vie" UnknownUnknown2nd
1979Micha Marah"Hey Nana"UnknownUnknown18th
1980Telex"Euro-Vision"UnknownUnknown17th
1981Emly Starr"Samson"UnknownUnknown13th
1982Stella Maessen"Si tu aimes ma musique"UnknownUnknown4th
1983Pas de Deux"Rendez-vous"UnknownUnknown18th
1984Jacques Zegers"Avanti la vie"UnknownUnknown5th

Internal selection (1985)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1985Linda Lepomme"Laat me nu gaan"UnknownUnknown19th

Eurovision '86 (1986)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1986Sandra Kim"J'aime la vie"UnknownUnknown1st

Eurosong (1987–1989)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1987Liliane Saint-Pierre"Soldiers of Love"UnknownUnknown11th
1988Reynaert"Laissez briller le soleil"UnknownUnknown18th
1989Ingeborg"Door de wind"UnknownUnknown19th

Internal selection (1990)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1990Philippe Lafontaine"Macédomienne"UnknownUnknown12th

Euro-Clouseau (1991)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1991Clouseau"Geef het op"UnknownUnknown16th

Finale nationale Concours (1992)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1992Morgane"Nous, on veut des violons"UnknownUnknown20th

Eurosong (1993, 1995)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1993Barbara Dex"Iemand als jij"UnknownUnknown25th
1994 No national final due to Belgium being relegated.
1995Frédéric Etherlinck"La voix est libre"Unknown21st20th

De gouden zeemeermin (1996)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision Grand Final At Eurovision Semi-Final
1996Lisa del Bo"Liefde is een kaartspel"Unknown2nd16th12th
1997 No national final due to Belgium being relegated.

Eurosong (1998–1999)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
1998Mélanie Cohl"Dis oui"2nd13th6th
1999Vanessa Chinitor"Like the Wind"3rdUnknown12th

Finale nationale Concours (2000)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
2000Nathalie Sorce"Envie de vivre"UnknownUnknown24th
2001 No national final due to Belgium being relegated.

Eurosong (2002)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
2002Sergio & The Ladies"Sister"3rdUnknown13th

Internal selection (2003)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision
2003Urban Trad"Sanomi"3rd3rd2nd

Eurosong (2004–2006)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision Grand Final At Eurovision Semi-Final
2004Xandee"1 Life"1st11th22ndX
2005Nuno Resende"Le grand soir"12th23rdX22nd
2006Kate Ryan"Je t'adore"1st11thX12th

Internal selection (2007)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision Grand Final At Eurovision Semi-Final
2007The KMG's"Love Power"23rdUnknownX26th

Eurosong (2008)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision Grand Final At Eurovision Semi-Final
2008Ishtar"O Julissi"1stUnknownX17th

Internal selection (2009)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision Grand Final At Eurovision Semi-Final
2009Patrick Ouchène"Copycat"Unknown21stX17th

Eurosong (2010)

Tom Dice was chosen internally by VRT and his song ("Me and My Guitar") was chosen by the public.

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision Grand Final At Eurovision Semi-Final
2010Tom Dice"Me and My Guitar"1st1st6th1st

Eurovision 2011: Qui? A vous de choisir! (2011)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision Grand Final At Eurovision Semi-Final
2011Witloof Bay"With Love Baby"42nd50thX11th

Eurosong (2012–2014, 2016)

In 2012 and 2013, the artist was internally selected and the song was chosen by the public.

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision Grand Final At Eurovision Semi-Final
2012Iris"Would You?"19thXX17th
2013Roberto Bellarosa"Love Kills"15th6th12th5th
2014 Axel Hirsoux "Mother" 8th 22nd X 14th
2016 Laura Tesoro "What's the Pressure" 2nd X 10th 3rd

Internal selection (2015)

Year Artist Song Flanders Chart Wallonia Chart At Eurovision Grand Final At Eurovision Semi-Final
2015 Loïc Nottet "Rhythm Inside" 1st 1st 4th 2nd

See also

References

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