Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Country  Spain
National selection
Selection process Internal Selection
Selected entrant Las Ketchup
Selected song "Un Blodymary"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Manuel Ruiz Gómez "Queco"
Finals performance
Final result 21st, 18 points
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2005 • 2006 • 2007►

Spain's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was selected internally by national broadcaster TVE. After much spectulation from Spanish Media, it was revealed officially that Las Ketchup would represent Spain with the song "Un Blodymary", also the name of their next album.[1] "Un blodymary" has a calm rhythm with Andalusian Flamenco elements. The song is written and composed by Manuel Ruiz Gómez (Queco), the man who also produced the 2005 Spanish entry "Brujería", performed by Son de Sol.

Las Ketchup is a Spanish group consisting of four sisters called Pilar, Dolores, Lucía and Rocío Muñoz. Hailing from Córdoba, Las Ketchup are the four daughters of El Tomate, the Flamenco guitarist. Their first album was titled Las Hijas del Tomate (Daughters of the Tomato), which contained their international hit, "The Ketchup Song" ("Aserejé").

At Eurovision

Spain automatically qualified for the grand final, on 20 May 2006; as part of the "Big Four". During the placement draw, it was determined that Spain would perform 6th. On 20 May, Spain placed 21st with 18 points.

Points Awarded by Spain[2]

Semi final

12 points Armenia
10 points Finland
8 points Andorra
7 points Sweden
6 points Iceland
5 points Bulgaria
4 points Poland
3 points Ukraine
2 points Belgium
1 point Bosnia and Herzegovina

Final

12 points Romania
10 points Finland
8 points Armenia
7 points Russia
6 points Sweden
5 points Germany
4 points Lithuania
3 points Ukraine
2 points Moldova
1 point Bosnia and Herzegovina

Points Awarded to Spain

Points Awarded to Spain (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Andorra
  •  Albania
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

References

  1. "Las Ketchup, a Eurovisión" (in Spanish). 20Minutos.es. 21 February 2006.
  2. Eurovision Song Contest 2006

See also

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