Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004

Eurovision Song Contest 2004
Country  Poland
National selection
Selection process Krajowe Eliminacje do Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji 2004
Selection date(s) Spring 2004
Selected entrant Blue Café
Selected song "Love Song"
Finals performance
Final result 17th, 24 points
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Poland was represented by Blue Café and the song "Love Song". TVP organized the Polish National Final "Krajowe Eliminacje do Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji 2004", which was held on January 24, 2004 at the Torwar Hall in Warsaw. 15 songs participated with the winner being chosen by televoting and SMS voting. Blue Café came in 3rd at the Polish Final for Eurovision in 2003.

At Eurovision, Blue Café gave a powerful and exciting performance with a band present on stage. The lead singer, Tatiana, wore a revealing see-through dress which was darkened at the inappropriate places. Despite an elaborate performance, Poland only scored 27 points, which placed then at 17th.

Final - January 24

Position Song Singer Televote Place
1 "Dreaming about you" Offside 5532 12th
2 "Nie uwierzę" Małgorzata Ostrowska 1431 15th
3 "All my senses" Goya 24566 6th
4 "Let me introduce" Kasia Klich 15090 8th
5 "Easy money" Planeta 9648 9th
6 "Freedom"" SiStars 22107 7th
7 "Pocztówka z Avignonu" Janusz Radek 28607 5th
8 "Labyrinth of life" Golden Life 6690 11th
9 "Love song" Blue Café 57125 1st
10 "Julia, tak na imię mam" Łzy 54625 2nd
11 "I'm still alive" Alicja Janosz 30952 4th
12 "Stay" Krzysztof Kiljański 7835 10th
13 "Mogę dziś" Indigo 2008 14th
14 "Sen Kowalskiego" Kowalski 3697 13th
15 "Nick of time" Marcin Rozynek 51736 3rd

At Eurovision

Poland automatically qualified to the grand final, because it was on the top 11 last year. In the grand final, finished 17th with 27 points. Poland performed 19th, after Ireland and before United Kingdom.

Points Awarded by Poland

Final

12 points Ukraine
10 points Sweden
8 points Turkey
7 points Greece
6 points Germany
5 points Serbia and Montenegro
4 points Cyprus
3 points Malta
2 points United Kingdom
1 point Spain

Points Awarded to Poland

Points Awarded to Poland (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Lithuania
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Ukraine
  •  Germany
  •  Greece
  •  Iceland
  •  Cyprus
  •  Spain
  •  Sweden

See also

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