Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 explained

Year:1988
Country:Norway
Preselection:Melodi Grand Prix 1988
Preselection Date:26 March 1988
Entrant:Karoline Krüger
Song:For vår jord
Final Result:5th, 88 points

Norway was represented by Karoline Krüger, with the song "For vår jord", at the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 30 April in Dublin. "For vår jord" was chosen as the Norwegian entry at the Melodi Grand Prix on 26 March. (An English-language version of the song is called "Child of Earth".)

Before Eurovision

Melodi Grand Prix 1988

The MGP was held at the Château Neuf in Oslo, hosted by Dan Børge Akerø.

Competing entries

Artist! scope="col"
SongComposer(s)
Anita Kanstad"Je ne sais pas"Anita Kanstad, Bjørn Terje Bråthen
Carsten Loly (Mannen i boksen)"Jeg lever i en boks"Lars Kilevold
David Chocron and Band"Mitt land, og"David Chocron
Elisabeth Moberg and Terry Heart"Natten er din og min"Kristian Lindeman, Trygve Hoff
Iselin Alme and Tor Endresen"Lengt"Helge Iberg, Tove Karoline Knutsen
Jahn Teigen"Glasnost"Jahn Teigen, Knut Meiner
Jan Eggum"Deilige drøm"Jan Eggum
Karina Hjelen and Lars Jones"Du skal leve"Lars Jones, Grete Moljord
Karoline Krüger"For vår jord"Anita Skorgan, Erik Hillestad
Lise Haavik"Jeg vil elske deg"Lise Haavik
Odd Arvid Eilertsen, Tor Kjelsberg and Sverre Kjelsberg"Åpne dører"Odd Arvid Eilertsen, Sverre Kjelsberg, Ragnar Olsen
Ola Fjellvikås"Hei go go"Ole Salsten, Marit Vollen
Siri Gellein"Nå"Nissa Nyberget, Idar Lind
Stig Gjendem"Din tur"Arne Akselvoll
Tore Hansen"Sove i natt"Tore Hansen
Trond Armand Larsen and Krist Juuhl"Hvor er du"Trond Armand Larsen, Krist Juuhl

Semi-finals

Before the final, sixteen songs took part over four semi-finals in which four songs were paired in each semi-final. The winner from each pair, chosen by a panel of 1,000 viewers, qualified for the final, along with two losing songs which were given wildcards.

The first semi-final was held on 30 January 1988. Four songs competed in pairs with the winner from each pair qualifying for the final.

Semi-final 130 January 1988
DrawArtistSongViewer VotePlaceResult
Duel 1
1Siri Gellein"Nå"26.5%2Eliminated
2Trond Armand Larsen and Krist Juuhl"Hvor er du"73.5%1Advanced
Duel 2
3Anita Kanstad"Je ne sais pas"26.4%2Wildcard
4Jahn Teigen"Glasnost"73.6%1Advanced

The second semi-final was held on 13 February 1988. Four songs competed in pairs with the winner from each pair qualifying for the final.

Semi-final 213 February 1988
DrawArtistSongViewer VotePlaceResult
Duel 1
1David Chocron and Band"Mitt land, og"71%1Advanced
2Jan Eggum"Deilige drøm"29%2Wildcard
Duel 2
3Lise Haavik"Jeg vil elske deg"44%2Eliminated
4Tore Hansen"Sove i natt"56%1Advanced

The third semi-final was held on 27 February 1988. Four songs competed in pairs with the winner from each pair qualifying for the final.

Semi-final 327 February 1988
DrawArtistSongViewer VotePlaceResult
Duel 1
1Odd Arvid Eilertsen, Tor Kjelsberg and Sverre Kjelsberg"Åpne dører"12%2Eliminated
2Ola Fjellvikås"Hei go go"88%1Advanced
Duel 2
3Karina Hjelen and Lars Jones"Du skal leve"47%2Eliminated
4Iselin Alme and Tor Endresen"Lengt"53%1Advanced

The fourth semi-final was held on 12 March 1988. Four songs competed in pairs with the winner from each pair qualifying for the final.

Semi-final 412 March 1988
DrawArtistSongViewer VotePlaceResult
Duel 1
1Stig Gjendem"Din tur"23%2Eliminated
2Karoline Krüger"For vår jord"77%1Advanced
Duel 2
3Elisabeth Moberg and Terry Heart"Natten er din og min"69%1Advanced
4Carsten Loly (Mannen i boksen)"Jeg lever i en boks"31%2Eliminated

Final

Ten songs took part in the final, with the winner chosen by voting from seven regional juries. Other participants included three-time Norwegian representative and MGP regular Jahn Teigen and Tor Endresen, who would represent Norway in 1997.[1]

Final – 26 March 1988
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1David Chocron and Band"Mitt land og"425
2Ola Fjellvikås"Hei go go"543
3Elisabeth Moberg and Terry Heart"Natten er din og min"387
4Jahn Teigen"Glasnost"552
5Jan Eggum"Deilige drøm"1610
6Tore Hansen"Sove i natt"416
7Trond Armand Larsen and Krist Juuhl"Hvor er du"189
8Karoline Krüger"For vår jord"651
9Anita Kanstad"Je ne sais pas"258
10Iselin Alme and Tor Endresen"Lengt"524
Detailed Regional Jury Votes
DrawSong
1"Mitt land og"5867210442
2"Hei go go"65101088754
3"Natten er din og min"2104266838
4"Glasnost"828121051055
5"Deilige drøm"161113316
6"Sove i natt"1245474541
7"Hvor er du"332332218
8"For vår jord"771281271265
9"Je ne sais pas"1013541125
9"Lengt"41276512652

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Krüger performed 15th in the running order, following Greece and preceding Belgium. The gentle, melodic song was given a sophisticated, understated stage presentation with Krüger seated at a grand piano. At the close of voting "For vår jord" had picked up 88 points (including a maximum 12 from the United Kingdom), placing Norway 5th of the 21 entries.[2] The Norwegian jury awarded its 12 points to Sweden.[3]

Voting

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://natfinals.50webs.com/70s_80s/Norway1988.html ESC National Finals database 1988
  2. Web site: Final of Dublin 1988 . European Broadcasting Union . 16 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210416200506/https://eurovision.tv/event/dublin-1988/final . 16 April 2021 . live.
  3. http://www.esc-history.com/details.asp?key=602 ESC History - Norway 1988
  4. Web site: Results of the Final of Dublin 1988 . European Broadcasting Union . 16 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210416212712/https://eurovision.tv/event/dublin-1988/final/results/norway . 16 April 2021 . live.