UK Eurovision Song Contest entries discography

This is a discography of the United Kingdom entries into the Eurovision Song Contest, featuring the highest chart placing attained on the UK Singles chart.

Year Song title Artist UK Chart peak[1] Record label from album
1957 "All" Patricia Bredin NR 1 2
1959 "Sing Little Birdie" Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson 12 Columbia
1960 "Looking High, High, High" Bryan Johnson 20 Columbia
1961 "Are You Sure?" The Allisons 2 Fontana
1962 "Ring-A-Ding Girl" Ronnie Carroll 46 Philips
1963 "Say Wonderful Things" Ronnie Carroll 6 Phillips
1964 "I Love the Little Things" Matt Monro Parlophone
1965 "I Belong" Kathy Kirby 36 Decca
1966 "A Man Without Love" Kenneth McKellar 30 Decca
1967 "Puppet on a String" Sandie Shaw 1 Pye
1968 "Congratulations" Cliff Richard 1 Columbia
1969 "Boom Bang-a-Bang" Lulu 2 Columbia
1970 "Knock, Knock Who's There?" Mary Hopkin 2 Apple
1971 "Jack in the Box" Clodagh Rodgers 4 RCA Rodgers & Heart
1972 "Beg, Steal or Borrow" The New Seekers 2 Polydor We'd Like to Teach the World to Sing
1973 "Power to All Our Friends" Cliff Richard 4 EMI
1974 "Long Live Love" Olivia Newton-John 11 Pye International Long Live Love
1975 "Let Me Be the One" The Shadows 12 EMI Specs Appeal
1976 "Save Your Kisses for Me" Brotherhood of Man 1 Pye Love and Kisses
1977 "Rock Bottom" Lynsey de Paul & Mike Moran 19 Polydor
1978 "The Bad Old Days" Co-Co 13 Ariola / Hansa Bad Old Days
1979 "Mary Ann" Black Lace 42 EMI
1980 "Love Enough for Two" Prima Donna 48 Ariola
1981 "Making Your Mind Up" Bucks Fizz 1 RCA Bucks Fizz
1982 "One Step Further" Bardo 2 Epic
1983 "I'm Never Giving Up" Sweet Dreams 21 Ariola
1984 "Love Games" Belle and the Devotions 11 CBS
1985 "Love Is" Vikki 49 PRT
1986 "Runner in the Night" Ryder 98 10
1987 "Only the Light" Rikki 96 OK Only the Light
1988 "Go" Scott Fitzgerald 52 PRT
1989 "Why Do I Always Get it Wrong?" Live Report 73 Brouhaha
1990 "Give a Little Love Back to the World" Emma 33 Big Wave
1991 "A Message to Your Heart" Samantha Janus 30 Hollywood
1992 "One Step Out of Time" Michael Ball 20 Polydor Michael Ball
1993 "Better the Devil You Know" Sonia 15 Arista Better the Devil You Know
1994 "Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free)" Frances Ruffelle 25 Virgin Fragile
1995 "Love City Groove" Love City Groove 7 Planet 3 Hard Times
1996 "Ooh Aah...Just a Little Bit" Gina G 1 Warner Music Fresh!
1997 "Love Shine a Light" Katrina and the Waves 3 Warner Music Walk on Water
1998 "Where Are You?" Imaani 15 EMI
1999 "Say It Again" Precious 6 EMI Precious
2000 "Don't Play That Song Again" Nicki French 34 RCA
2001 "No Dream Impossible" Lindsay Dracass 32 Universal
2002 "Come Back" Jessica Garlick 13 Columbia
2003 "Cry Baby" Jemini 15 Integral
2004 "Hold On to Our Love" James Fox 13 Sony Music
2005 "Touch My Fire" Javine 18 Island
2006 "Teenage Life" Daz Sampson 8 Sony / BMG
2007 "Flying the Flag (For You)" Scooch 5 Warner Music
2008 "Even If" Andy Abraham 67 B-Line Even If
2009 "It's My Time" Jade Ewen 27 Polydor
2010 "That Sounds Good to Me" Josh Dubovie 179 [2] Saw Productions
2011 "I Can" Blue 16 Blueworld Roulette
2012 "Love Will Set You Free" Engelbert Humperdinck 60 Conehead UK Release Me - The Best Of Engelbert Humperdinck
2013 "Believe in Me" Bonnie Tyler 93 ZYX Music Rocks and Honey
2014 "Children of the Universe" Molly 23 East West Records
2015 "Still in Love with You" Electro Velvet 114 Right Track Records
2016 "You're Not Alone" Joe and Jake Sony Music -

1 NR - Not released as a single
2 NA - Not released on an album (barring compilation albums)

See also

References

  1. "Chartstats". UK singles chart - searchable database. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  2. Zobbel Chart Log - Josh Dubovie
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