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- Ey_Sham abstract ""Ey Sham" (Hebrew script: אי שם, English translation: Somewhere) was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973, performed in Hebrew by Ilanit.Composed and conducted by Nurit Hirsh and with lyrics by Ehud Manor (who would go on to write six more Israeli entries), the song is a dramatic ballad, with Ilanit singing about coming to the sudden realisation of what she must do with her lover. She suggests that they "go now", in the hope that "Somewhere – there together we'll find the garden/The garden of love". From the tone of the performance, it appears that this is a hope that the pair can be themselves without pressure from others.This was Israel's debut Contest entry, and thus the first occasion on which a country from outside geographical Europe had competed in the Eurovision Song Contest. This apparent anomaly is explained by the fact the contest is open to all members of the European Broadcasting Union, an organisation which extends beyond Europe. The song was performed seventeenth on the night (following France's Martine Clémenceau with "Sans toi"). At the close of voting, it had received 97 points, placing 4th in a field of 17, one of the stronger debuts in Contest history.It was succeeded as Israeli representative at the 1974 Contest by Poogy with "Natati La Khayay".".
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- Ey_Sham artist "Hanna Drezner-Tzakh".
- Ey_Sham as "Ilanit".
- Ey_Sham composer Nurit_Hirsh.
- Ey_Sham conductor "Nurit Hirsh".
- Ey_Sham country "Israel".
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- Ey_Sham language "Hebrew".
- Ey_Sham lyricist "Ehud Manor".
- Ey_Sham lyrics ?1973il.
- Ey_Sham next "Natati La Khayay".
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- Ey_Sham nextYear "1974".
- Ey_Sham place "4".
- Ey_Sham points "97".
- Ey_Sham song ""Ey Sham"".
- Ey_Sham year "1973".
- Ey_Sham subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_1973.
- Ey_Sham subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_Israel.
- Ey_Sham subject Category:Songs_with_music_by_Nurit_Hirsh.
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- Ey_Sham comment ""Ey Sham" (Hebrew script: אי שם, English translation: Somewhere) was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973, performed in Hebrew by Ilanit.Composed and conducted by Nurit Hirsh and with lyrics by Ehud Manor (who would go on to write six more Israeli entries), the song is a dramatic ballad, with Ilanit singing about coming to the sudden realisation of what she must do with her lover.".
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