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- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 abstract "The Eurovision Song Contest 1984, the 29th event of its kind, was held on 5 May 1984 in Luxembourg. The presenter, Désirée Nosbusch, only 19 years old at the time, hosted the show in a lax manner, which was quite unusual for the show at the time. She manifested her fluency in four languages by switching between a strong transatlantic English, French, German and Luxembourgish in the course of talking, often in the same sentence.Sweden's the Herreys were the winners of this contest with the song, "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley". Their "golden shoes" have become a pop culture cult classic since. This was the Nordic country's second win, and the first song performed in Swedish. The previous Swedish winner, ABBA, ten years ago had performed their song "Waterloo" in English.Israel withdrew from the contest due to Yom Hazikaron (Day of Remembrance for the Fallen Soldiers of Israel and Victims of Terrorism) being commemorated on the same date. Iceland was going to participate but withdrew due to lack of financial support. 1984 is also a notable for the audible booing that could be heard from the audience, particularly at the end of the UK's performance. It was said that the booing was due to English football hooligans having rioted in Luxembourg in November 1983 after being knocked out of the UEFA European Football Championship. However, the song itself managed a pretty good showing, reaching seventh place.A few days after the contest a woman named Jean Westwood said that she was one of three women who sang for Belle and the Devotions, but they were in hiding. There were rumours that the song was stolen from the Motown classic Baby Love, an international hit in 1964, and originally recorded by Diana Ross and The Supremes.".
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- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 conductor Pierre_Cao.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 debut "None".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 director Ren%C3%A9_Steichen.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 entries "19".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 exsupervisor Frank_Naef.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 final "1984-05-05".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 hasPhotoCollection Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 host RTL9.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 interval "Prague Theatre of Illuminated Drawings".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 mapYear "1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 name "Eurovision Song Contest".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 null "None".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 opening "In an introductory video, Pierre Cao and the RTL orchestra performed instrumental versions of all the past Eurovision winners from Luxembourg.".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 presenters Désirée_Nosbusch.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 tag "Countries who have participated in the past but did not this year".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 tag "Participating participants".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 venue Grand_Théâtre_de_Luxembourg.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 venue Luxembourg.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 venue Luxembourg_(city).
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 vote "Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 winner ""Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley"".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 year "1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 subject Category:1984_in_Luxembourg.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 subject Category:1984_in_music.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 subject Category:Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 subject Category:Eurovision_Song_Contest_by_year.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 subject Category:History_of_Luxembourg_(city).
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 subject Category:Music_in_Luxembourg_(city).
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 comment "The Eurovision Song Contest 1984, the 29th event of its kind, was held on 5 May 1984 in Luxembourg. The presenter, Désirée Nosbusch, only 19 years old at the time, hosted the show in a lax manner, which was quite unusual for the show at the time.".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "1984年歐洲歌唱大賽".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "Concours Eurovision de la chanson 1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "Eurovisiesongfestival 1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "Eurovision Song Contest 1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "Eurovision Song Contest 1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "Eurovision Song Contest 1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "Festival Eurovisão da Canção 1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "Konkurs Piosenki Eurowizji 1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "Конкурс песни Евровидение 1984".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1984 label "ユーロビジョン・ソング・コンテスト1984".
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