Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987

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Yugoslavia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 with the song "Ja sam za ples", composed by Rajko Dujmić, with lyrics by Stevo Cvikić, and performed by the band Novi fosili. The Yugoslav participating broadcaster, Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT), selected its entry through Jugovizija 1987. The selection process used a revised system for nominations and scoring. In the Contest itself the song was ranked fourth out of 22, winning 92 points.

Participating broadcasterJugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT)
Country Yugoslavia
SelectionprocessJugovizija 1987
Selectiondate7 March 1987
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Yugoslavia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1987
Eurovision Song Contest 1987
Participating broadcasterJugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT)
Country Yugoslavia
Selection processJugovizija 1987
Selection date7 March 1987
Competing entry
Song"Ja sam za ples"
ArtistNovi fosili
Songwriters
Placement
Final result4th, 92 points
Participation chronology
◄1986 1987 1988►
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Before Eurovision

Jugovizija 1987

The Yugoslav national final to select their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest was held on 7 March 1987 at the Sava Centre in Belgrade, and was hosted by Dejan Đurović and Ivana Stanković.

In 1987, new procedures were introduced about the selection of the songs and voting: all TV studios nominated two songs as guaranteed participants (a total of 16) and 8 more were selected based on their quality. Some of the studios did not enter any extra songs chosen, while TV Zagreb entered four, making six in total. The total of 24 songs competing was the greatest number for the period 1981-1991. The new voting system allowed the juries of the individual TV studios to be able to vote for their own entries, and most of them took this opportunity, as they did in the following four years. Every jury member (3 from each TV studio 24 in total) could vote only for five songs, and this marginalized many of the songs, with five songs failing to win any points.

The winning entry was "Ja sam za ples", performed by Novi fosili, composed by Rajko Dujmić and written by Stevo Cvikić.

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Final – 7 March 1987
R/O Broadcaster Artist Song Points Place
1 RTV Ljubljana Hazard "Nocoj" 0 20
2 RTV Titograd Makadam "Usne od nara" 1 18
3 RTV Ljubljana Moulin Rouge "Bye Bye Baby" 26 6
4 RTV Skopje Kaliopi "Emanuel" 19 10
5 RTV Novi Sad Suzana Perović "U meni vatru ugasi" 0 20
6 RTV Ljubljana Big Ben "Moja Marie" 5 17
7 RTV Belgrade Tereza Kesovija "Ko mi je kriv" 46 3
8 RTV Pristina Violeta Rexhepagiqi [sq] "Nuk te haroj" 0 20
9 RTV Zagreb Grupa 777 [hr] "Spavaj samo spavaj" 7 15
10 RTV Zagreb Novi fosili "Ja sam za ples" 74 1
11 RTV Novi Sad Crveni koralji [hr] "Dovoljno je" 1 18
12 RTV Titograd Daniel and Ana Sasso "Oprosti mi" 12 12
13 RTV Zagreb Josipa Lisac "Gdje Dunav ljubi nebo" 24 8
14 RTV Pristina Vivien "Fedora" 10 13
15 RTV Zagreb Andrea and Tomica Jambrošić "Poljubi me" 0 20
16 RTV Titograd Group Familija "Samo ljubav" 26 6
17 RTV Sarajevo Hari Mata Hari "Nebeska kraljica" 8 14
18 RTV Zagreb Meri Trošelj [hr] "Ludo zelena" 0 20
19 RTV Belgrade Suzana Mančić "Vreme nežnosti" 16 11
20 RTV Zagreb Massimo Savić "Samo jedan dan" 53 2
21 RTV Skopje Ana Kostovska "Anuška" 31 5
22 RTV Belgrade Bebi Dol "Zrno nežnosti" 43 4
23 RTV Sarajevo Seid Memić Vajta "Opusti se" 6 16
24 RTV Sarajevo Indexi "Bila jednom ljubav jedna" 24 8
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  Entries submitted by broadcaster whose jury members were voting
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Detailed Regional Jury Votes
R/O Song
RTV Pristina
RTV Zagreb
RTV Skopje
RTV Sarajevo
RTV Novi Sad
RTV Belgrade
RTV Titograd
RTV Ljubljana
Total
1 "Nocoj" 0
2 "Usne od nara" 1 1
3 "Bye Bye Baby" 31 23 75 311 26
4 "Emanuel" 557 1 1 19
5 "U meni vatru ugasi" 0
6 "Moja Marie" 1 13 5
7 "Ko mi je kriv" 21 33 3 222 727 57 46
8 "Nuk te haroj" 0
9 "Spavaj samo spavaj" 5 2 7
10 "Ja sam za ples" 777 577 323 2 373 222 23 74
11 "Dovoljno je" 1 1
12 "Oprosti mi" 2 1 333 12
13 "Gdje Dunav ljubi nebo" 13 1 11 557 24
14 "Fedora" 133 3 10
15 "Poljubi me" 0
16 "Samo ljubav" 1 212 31 772 26
17 "Nebeska kraljica" 3 5 8
18 "Ludo zelena" 0
19 "Vreme nežnosti" 555 1 16
20 "Samo jedan dan" 755 757 73 52 53
21 "Anuška" 2 2 775 5 111 31
22 "Zrno nežnosti" 225 77 55 7 3 43
23 "Opusti se" 15 6
24 "Bila jednom ljubav jedna" 22 573 5 24
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At Eurovision

The contest was broadcast on television on: TV Beograd 1, TV Zagreb 1, TV Novi Sad, TV Sarajevo 1, and TV Titograd 1, all with commentary provided by Ksenija Urličić [hr];[1][2][3][4] TV Ljubljana 1 with commentary provided by Vesna Pfeifer;[5] and on TV Koper-Capodistria, TV Prishtina, and TV Skopje 1.[2][5]

Yugoslavia performed 21st on the night of the contest, following Ireland and preceding Switzerland. At the close of the voting the song had received 92 points, placing 4th in a field of 22 competing countries.[6] The 12 points from the Yugoslav jury were awarded to Italy.

The members of the Yugoslav jury included Fedor Janušić, Valentina Miovska, Ljubiša Terzić, Vera Županić, Ljiljana Ljolja, Mirjana Vukčević, Karolina Savić, Branislav Kitanović, Dušan Cincar, Dimitrije Savić, and Slobodanka Veselinović.[1]

Voting

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