Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995

Slovenia was represented by Darja Švajger with the song "Prisluhni mi" in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995.

Eurovision Song Contest 1995
Country Slovenia
National selection
Selection processSlovenski izbor za pesem Evrovizije 1995
Selection date(s)18 February 1995
Selected entrantDarja Švajger
Selected song"Prisluhni mi"
Finals performance
Final result7th, 84 points
Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1993 1995 1996►

Before Eurovision

Slovenski izbor za pesem Evrovizije 1995

Slovenski izbor za pesem Evrovizije 1995 took place on 18 February 1995 at the RTV Slovenija studios in Ljubljana, hosted by Saša Gerdej. A jury vote from twelve radio stations in Slovenia determined the winner.[1]

Final – 18 February 1995
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Points Place
1 Avia Band "Vsaj še trenutek" Matej Strah, Adi Smolar 120 3
2 Jan Plestenjak "Ker te ljubim" Jan Plestenjak 73 5
3 Miha Balažič "Tvoje oči" Tomaž Kozlevčar, Dare Hering 53 10
4 Freeway "Joanna" V. Denis, Sami 61 9
5 Don Juan "Naj tvoja volja se zgodi" Miran Fakin, Vili Bertok 72 6
6 Daniela Sasič & Mario Barišič "Ne ti, ne jaz" Izidor Leitinger, D. Leitinger 14 12
7 Darja Švajger "Prisluhni mi" Primož Peterca, Sašo Fajon 132 1
8 Irena Vrčkovnik & Oto Pestner "Oda ljubezni" Oto Pestner, Marjan Šneberger 122 2
9 Faraoni "Ljubezen je" Enzo Hrovatin, Miša Čermak 102 4
10 After Eight "Edina ti" Matej Kovše 69 7
11 Malibu "Hvala ti" Andrej Baša, Tomo Jurak 68 8
12 Čudežna polja "Dober dan maj" Gorazd Elvič 50 11

At Eurovision

On the night of the contest, Darja Švajger performed 20th in the running order, following Denmark and preceding Israel. At the close of voting she received 84 points (highest marks being 10 from Greece and United Kingdom), placing 7th in a field of 23. This was, and still is as of 2020, Slovenia's joint-best placing at the contest, shared with 2001 Slovenian entry, "Energy", performed by Nuša Derenda.

The Slovene jury awarded its 12 points to Croatia.

Points awarded by Slovenia

12 points Croatia
10 points Israel
8 points France
7 points Norway
6 points Denmark
5 points Ireland
4 points Cyprus
3 points Turkey
2 points Greece
1 point Sweden

Points awarded to Slovenia

Points awarded to Slovenia
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

References

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