Eurovision: Come Together

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Eurovision: Come Together was a television program created by the BBC. It aired on 16 May 2020 as a replacement to the cancelled Eurovision Song Contest 2020. It was hosted by Graham Norton. The show featured footage from 19 past Eurovision performances. The viewers could vote online and the winner was declared the most popular Eurovision song.

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Unlike all other versions of Eurovision, the results of the vote were not given out as points. Instead, the winner was announced after the vote. The top 10 were revealed later by the BBC.

No. Artist Song History Place
Year Result
1 Sweden Måns Zelmerlöw "Heroes" 2015 1st 5th
2 Israel Dana International "Diva" 1998 1st 11th
3 Australia Dami Im "Sound of Silence" 2016 2nd 11th
4 United Kingdom Bucks Fizz "Making Your Mind Up" 1981 1st 8th
5 Cyprus Eleni Foureira "Fuego" 2018 2nd 11th
6 Luxembourg France Gall "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" 1965 1st 11th
7 Sweden Loreen "Euphoria" 2012 1st 3rd
8 Ukraine Verka Serduchka "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" 2007 2nd 7th
9 Italy Mahmood "Soldi" 2019 2nd 11th
10 Sweden ABBA "Waterloo" 1974 1st 1st
11 Belgium Loïc Nottet "Rhythm Inside" 2015 4th 11th
12 United Kingdom Gina G "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" 1996 8th 10th
13 Germany Lena "Satellite" 2010 1st 11th
14 Italy Domenico Modugno "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" 1958 3rd 11th
15 Israel Netta Barzilai "Toy" 2018 1st 11th
16 United Kingdom Brotherhood of Man "Save Your Kisses for Me" 1976 1st 9th
17 Austria Conchita Wurst "Rise Like a Phoenix" 2014 1st 2nd
18 Norway Alexander Rybak "Fairytale" 2009 1st 6th
19 United Kingdom Katrina & the Waves "Love Shine a Light" 1997 1st 4th