Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984

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Yugoslavia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 with the song "Ciao, amore", composed by Slobodan Bučevac, with lyrics by Milan Perić, and performed by Ida & Vlado. The Yugoslavian participating broadcaster, Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT), selected its entry through Jugovizija 1984.

Participating broadcasterJugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT)
Country Yugoslavia
SelectionprocessJugovizija 1984
Selectiondate23 March 1984
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Yugoslavia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1984
Eurovision Song Contest 1984
Participating broadcasterJugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT)
Country Yugoslavia
Selection processJugovizija 1984
Selection date23 March 1984
Competing entry
Song"Ciao, amore"
ArtistIda & Vlado
Songwriters
  • Slobodan Bučevac
  • Milan Perić
Placement
Final result18th, 26 points
Participation chronology
◄1983 1984 1986►
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Before Eurovision

Jugovizija 1984

The Yugoslavian national final to select their entry, Jugovizija 1984, was held on 23 March at the Universal Hall in Skopje, and was hosted by Blagoja Krstevski and Ljiljana Trajkovska.

Each of the eight Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT) participating sub-national broadcasters (RTV Sarajevo, RTV Skopje, RTV Novi Sad, RTV Titograd, RTV Zagreb, RTV Belgrade, RTV Ljubljana, and RTV Pristina) entered two songs to Jugovizija, making a national final of sixteen songs. The winner was decided by the votes of the regional juries of the eight broadcasters, which could not vote for their own entries.

The winner was "Ljubavna priča br. 1" representing RTV Titograd, written by Slobodan Bučevac and Milan Perić, and performed by Ida and Vlado.

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Jugovizija 1984 – 23 March 1984
R/O Broadcaster Artist Song Points Place
1 Socialist Republic of Serbia RTV Novi Sad Sunčeve pege"Emanuela"415
2 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina RTV Sarajevo Rondo"Linda"2610
3 Socialist Republic of Serbia RTV Pristina Vera Oruqaj and Haki Misini"Fryti i dashurisë"216
4 Socialist Republic of Serbia RTV Novi Sad Bisera Veletanlić"Nisam protiv"1214
5 Socialist Republic of Slovenia RTV Ljubljana Branka Kraner [sl]"Nisem verjela"1512
6 Socialist Republic of Macedonia RTV Skopje Maja Odžaklievska"Niki"512
7 Socialist Republic of Serbia RTV Belgrade Šeri"Italijanski restoran"338
8 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina RTV Sarajevo Jasna Gospić"Hula-hop"1811
9 Socialist Republic of Macedonia RTV Skopje Spektar"Opasna zona"1512
10 Socialist Republic of Serbia RTV Belgrade Slađana and Dado"Negde izvan planeta"386
11 Socialist Republic of Croatia RTV Zagreb Daniel"Marija"404
12 Socialist Republic of Slovenia RTV Ljubljana Rendez-Vous [sl]"O ne cheri"483
13 Socialist Republic of Serbia RTV Pristina Alen Slavica [hr]"Merijen"404
14 Socialist Republic of Montenegro RTV Titograd Ida and Vlado"Ljubavna priča br. 1"561
15 Socialist Republic of Montenegro RTV Titograd Makadam"Talas ljubavi"386
16 Socialist Republic of Croatia RTV Zagreb Grupa 777 [hr]"Zbogom"289
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Detailed Regional Jury Votes
R/O Song
RTV Novi Sad
RTV Sarajevo
RTV Pristina
RTV Ljubljana
RTV Skopje
RTV Belgrade
RTV Zagreb
RTV Titograd
Points
1 "Emanuela"44
2 "Linda"6527626
3 "Fryti i dashurisë"22
4 "Nisam protiv"126312
5 "Nisem verjela"1112115
6 "Niki"1252888851
7 "Italijanski restoran"726461733
8 "Hula-hop"5354118
9 "Opasna zona"712515
10 "Negde izvan planeta"10877638
11 "Marija"810468440
12 "O ne cheri"56312101248
13 "Merijen"37233101240
14 "Ljubavna priča br. 1"4121010107356
15 "Talas ljubavi"2312412538
16 "Zbogom"48511028
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Controversy

There were suspicions of irregularities in the voting process, with claims of unfair manipulation, bias, and organizational errors during the voting. Disputes arose between various television centers, with some accusing others of violating voting norms, while others defended the regularity of the process. Despite the allegations, officials from these centers denied any intentional manipulation and affirmed that the voting followed the established procedures.[1]

At Eurovision

The contest was broadcast by TV Beograd 1, TV Novi Sad, TV Titograd 1, TV Zagreb 1 (all with commentary by Oliver Mlakar), TV Koper-Capodistria, TV Ljubljana 1 (with Slovenian commentary), TV Skopje 1, and TV Prishtina.[2][3][4][5]

"Ljubavna priča br. 1" was renamed to "Ciao, amore" on the night of the contest, where Yugoslavia performed 12th, following Netherlands and preceding Austria. At the close of voting, Yugoslavia received 26 points, placing 18th out of 19 entries, ahead of only Austria.[6] The Yugoslav jury awarded its 12 points to Cyprus.[7]

Voting

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