Eurovision Song Contest 1992

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Eurovision Song Contest 1992 was the 37th edition of the annual pan-European music competition, held in Malmö, Sweden, and won by Ireland with Linda Martin’s song “Why Me?”.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eurovision Song Contest edition
abbreviation ESC 1992 NERFINISHED
broadcastIn Europe NERFINISHED
Israel NERFINISHED
Jordan NERFINISHED
Morocco NERFINISHED
country Sweden
date 1992-05-09
debutingCountry None
director Marius Bratten NERFINISHED
editionNumber 37
finalDate 1992-05-09
hostBroadcaster Sveriges Television NERFINISHED
hostCity Malmö NERFINISHED
hostCountryEntry Sweden NERFINISHED
hostCountryFinalPlace 22
hostCountryPerformer Christer Björkman NERFINISHED
hostCountryPoints 9
hostCountrySelectionShow Melodifestivalen 1992 NERFINISHED
hostCountrySong I morgon är en annan dag
hostCountryTimeZone Central European Summer Time NERFINISHED
hostSelectionMethod Sweden as previous year’s winning country
intervalAct Swedish musical medley
languageRule Countries were required to sing in a national language
logoFeature Stylised heart and music staff motif
notableFact Ireland achieved its fourth Eurovision victory NERFINISHED
Johnny Logan became the first person to win Eurovision three times as singer or songwriter NERFINISHED
numberOfParticipatingCountries 23
openingAct Ballet performance with flags of participating countries
pointsForWinner 155
predecessor Eurovision Song Contest 1991 NERFINISHED
presenter Harald Treutiger NERFINISHED
Lydia Capolicchio NERFINISHED
producer Kerstin Hagsgård NERFINISHED
returningCountry None
slogan None
successor Eurovision Song Contest 1993 NERFINISHED
theme Swedish and Nordic imagery
venue Malmö Isstadion NERFINISHED
votingSystem Each country awarded 1–8, 10 and 12 points to 10 songs
winner Ireland NERFINISHED
winningPerformer Linda Martin NERFINISHED
winningSong Why Me? NERFINISHED
winningSongComposer Johnny Logan NERFINISHED
winningSongLanguage English
winningSongLyricist Johnny Logan NERFINISHED
withdrawingCountry None

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Eurovision Song Contest 1991 precedes Eurovision Song Contest 1992