Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000

Spain participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 with an entry selected through a national preselection called Eurocanción 2000. It was the first national final organized by Televisión Española (TVE) since 1976.[1]Serafín Zubiri, who had already participated for Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, was the winner with the song "Colgado de un sueño". The song was composed by José María Purón, composer of the Spanish entry that finished second in the 1995 Contest, "Vuelve conmigo". At Eurovision, Serafín Zubiri finished 18th with 18 points.

Eurovision Song Contest 2000
Country Spain
National selection
Selection processEurocanción 2000
Selection date(s)8 February 2000
Selected entrantSerafín Zubiri
Selected song"Colgado de un sueño"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • José María Purón
Finals performance
Final result18th, 18 points
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1999 2000 2001►

Before Eurovision

Eurocanción 2000

The final took place on 8 February 2000 at TVE's studios in Madrid, hosted by Carlos Lozano and Paloma Lago. TVE selected 15 songs internally for the national final.

The winner was decided by a combination of 19 regional juries (19/21) and televoting (2/21). Each jury awarded points from 1 to 10, then the televoting results of the Spanish public were added. Serafín Zubiri got the highest number of points from the jury and the audience and was proclaimed winner and entrant for Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000.[2]

Apart from Serafín Zubiri, Anabel Conde, who finished second in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995, participated in the contest in a duo with David Domínguez.

Final – 8 February 2000
DrawArtistSong (English translation) Songwriter(s) Jury TelevoteTotalPlace
1Raúl"Sueño su boca" (I dream of her mouth) José Ogara, Josep Llobell 112 401522
2Anabel Conde & David Domínguez"Ni colores ni fronteras" (Neither colors nor frontiers) David Domínguez 83 0834
3Alto Rango"Sin fronteras" (Without frontiers) Faustino Gómez, Rosa Berna 75 0756
4Ángel Caramé"Suave" (Soft) Alberto Manuel Guzmán, Rafael Pastor, Pedro Morales 45 04511
5Alazán"Alcanzarás la luna" (You'll reach the moon) José Antonio Granados 76 0765
6Yago"No quiero" (I don't want) Manolo Morvizón, Luis Baras, L. Roldán, Voss 103 301333
7Olga Domínguez"Si te vas" (If you leave) Luis Villa 49 04910
8Aguadulce"Buscaré" (I will seek) J. M. Alvarez, J. César Odro, Fernando Portillo 20 02014
9Serafín Zubiri"Colgado de un sueño" (Hanging from a dream) José Maria Purón 155 502051
1020 Años de Cuna"El reloj" (The clock) Fernando Calleja, Raquel Justicia 23 02312
11Manuel Bravo"Muy mujer" (Very womanly) Manuel Bravo 3 0315
12Sur S.A."Mala racha" (Bad patch) José Taboada, J. García, J. Laguna, Antonio Mellado 22 02213
13Myriam Fultz"Gotas de algodón" (Drops of cotton) Oscar Gómez 58 0588
14Sito Abalos"Bailando en la oscuridad" (Dancing in the dark) S. Templa 52 0529
15Dulce"Dónde estabas" (Where were you) Dulce Hernández 59 0597

At Eurovision

At Eurovision, Zubiri performed 13th. At the close of the voting he had received 18 points, placing 18th of 24.

Points awarded by Spain

12 points Germany
10 points Denmark
8 points Austria
7 points Latvia
6 points Sweden
5 points Russia
4 points Netherlands
3 points Ireland
2 points Croatia
1 point Malta

Points awarded to Spain

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

See also

References

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