Year: 1958Peak position: No. 1 (five weeks) Representing Italy, Modugno came in third place overall. André Claveau from France and Lys Assia of Switzerland finished in first and second place, respectively.
Hundreds of songs have been entered into Eurovision Song Contest since its inaugural competition in 1956, but only a dozen have ever reached so much overseas popularity as to chart on the United States
Rare as it may be, though, a handful of original songs — which are submitted for competition by hand-picked artists from European and nearby territories ever year — have indeed made the cut over the decades, starting with Domenico Modugno’s “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu ” reaching the chart two years after Eurovision’s inception. Since then, entries have only graced the Hot 100 intermittently, with long stretches of time sometimes passing in between one EVC hit and the next.
From 1958 to now, keep reading to see a full list of every Eurovision song that’s ever charted on the Hot 100 below.Representing Italy, Modugno came in third place overall. André Claveau from France and Lys Assia of Switzerland finished in first and second place, respectively.Carroll took fourth place on behalf of the United Kingdom, following Denmark in first, Switzerland in second and Italy in third.“Congratulations” won second place for the U.K.
Representing Sweden, ABBA was the champion of 1974’s contest, besting second-place Italy and third-place Netherlands.Brotherhood of Man won first place for the U.K., with France and Monaco following in second and third place, respectively.Gina G finished in eighth place for the United Kingdom, with Ireland’s Eimear Quinn taking first place for “The Voice” in ’96.Laurence took first place for the Netherlands with “Arcade,” triumphing over Italy in second place and Russia in third.
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