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- Mary_Ann_(song) abstract ""Mary Ann" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, performed in English by Black Lace.The song is about a man who is estranged from his girlfriend Mary Ann after her friend caught him with another woman, and is desperate to be reconciled with her.The song was performed 17th on the night, following Norway's Anita Skorgan with "Oliver" and preceding Austria's Christina Simon with "Heute in Jerusalem". Despite taking the lead after Denmark had awarded the song 10 points, at the close of voting, it had received 73 points, placing it seventh in a field of 19. Norway also awarded the song 10 points, the highest marks received. The single reached No.42 in the UK charts, the lowest placing for a Eurovision entrant in many years, although Black Lace went on to greater chart success in the 1980s.It was succeeded as British representative at the 1980 Contest by Prima Donna with "Love Enough for Two".".
- Mary_Ann_(song) language English_language.
- Mary_Ann_(song) previousWork The_Bad_Old_Days.
- Mary_Ann_(song) subsequentWork Love_Enough_for_Two.
- Mary_Ann_(song) wikiPageExternalLink ?1979uk.
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- Mary_Ann_(song) after Love_Enough_for_Two.
- Mary_Ann_(song) artist "Alan Barton, Colin Routh, Terry Dobson, Steve Scholey".
- Mary_Ann_(song) as Black_Lace_(band).
- Mary_Ann_(song) before The_Bad_Old_Days.
- Mary_Ann_(song) composer "Peter Morris".
- Mary_Ann_(song) conductor "Ken Jones".
- Mary_Ann_(song) country "United Kingdom".
- Mary_Ann_(song) hasPhotoCollection Mary_Ann_(song).
- Mary_Ann_(song) language "English".
- Mary_Ann_(song) lyricist "Peter Morris".
- Mary_Ann_(song) lyrics ?1979uk.
- Mary_Ann_(song) next ""Love Enough for Two"".
- Mary_Ann_(song) nextLink "Love Enough for Two".
- Mary_Ann_(song) place "7".
- Mary_Ann_(song) points "73".
- Mary_Ann_(song) prev ""The Bad Old Days"".
- Mary_Ann_(song) prevLink "The Bad Old Days".
- Mary_Ann_(song) song ""Mary Ann"".
- Mary_Ann_(song) title United_Kingdom_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest.
- Mary_Ann_(song) year "1979".
- Mary_Ann_(song) years "1979".
- Mary_Ann_(song) subject Category:1979_songs.
- Mary_Ann_(song) subject Category:Black_Lace_(band)_songs.
- Mary_Ann_(song) subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_1979.
- Mary_Ann_(song) subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Mary_Ann_(song) type 1979Songs.
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- Mary_Ann_(song) type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Mary_Ann_(song) type BlackLaceSongs.
- Mary_Ann_(song) type Communication100033020.
- Mary_Ann_(song) type EurovisionSongsOf1979.
- Mary_Ann_(song) type EurovisionSongsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
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- Mary_Ann_(song) type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Mary_Ann_(song) type Song107048000.
- Mary_Ann_(song) type EurovisionSongContestEntry.
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- Mary_Ann_(song) comment ""Mary Ann" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, performed in English by Black Lace.The song is about a man who is estranged from his girlfriend Mary Ann after her friend caught him with another woman, and is desperate to be reconciled with her.The song was performed 17th on the night, following Norway's Anita Skorgan with "Oliver" and preceding Austria's Christina Simon with "Heute in Jerusalem".".
- Mary_Ann_(song) label "Mary Ann (song)".
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- Mary_Ann_(song) sameAs Q16799513.
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- Mary_Ann_(song) wasDerivedFrom Mary_Ann_(song)?oldid=604666532.
- Mary_Ann_(song) isPrimaryTopicOf Mary_Ann_(song).
- Mary_Ann_(song) name ""Mary Ann"".