Sorry to be the "but actually" guy, but Sweden won 1991 because they had more 10s than france, not 12s, as both countries recieved the same amount of 12s
I thought it was worse than Iceland but the next year, they stopped Dadi from getting 12 from us, Norway and Ireland so could well have beaten him on televote
On Fire was amazing, but i do not see it winning in a year with so many amazing songs. I think iceland would have gotten their first win, but Russia, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy or Bulgaria winning over Lithuania also sound plausable.
@@Jaddas Russia would have won the tele but would have gotten like 50-75 points with the jury. Italy and Malta would have competed for Jury, but Malta would have got only 50-75 in Tele. I’m adamant Armenia could have got 190 tele and 100-150 jury. Lithuania and Iceland would have got 220 tele each but Iceland would have got 200 jury as well.
It does seem like it because that would not be my first of winner for Eurovision 1994 (in my opinion, it should have been Poland winning instead finishing runner up). I believe Riverdance (yes, that Riverdance) had a role in Ireland winning in '94 because that titular interval act really stole the show. And Riverdance became a full fledged show of its own because of Eurovision. I bet you didn't know that.
Like the special intro Adam.👍 Anyway, that’s a lot of countries for sure. It just shows you the power and strength that Eurovision still has to this day,
and helena paparizou is half swedish and celine is canadian but just because an artist is from one country yet represented a different one doesn't mean that their country of origin won since the artist represented a different country
You are on a roll with these Eurovision videos! Related to the topic, which country would you like to see win Eurovision for the first time either personally or based on current track record? I have two in mind because they are in the same boat--Iceland and Lithuania. They are both the only Nordic and Baltic countries respectively that haven't won Eurovision yet and it is time to complete those blocs. I believe they would have contended for the title in 2020 had that contest not been cancelled due to the pandemic, but as of now, I am feeling more confident of Lithuania one day winning (or at least getting their first top five result) than Iceland due to recent track record. Iceland has really fallen down from their potential at the beginning of the decade, barely qualifying and finish bottom five in 2022, and not even qualifying these last two contests (11th in 2023 and last in 2024). Lithuania seems to be on a steady top 15 trajectory, with 8th at highest and 14th as lowest, although I wished they had finished a little higher this year with a top ten or at least top 13 left side of the board. Hopefully they can spring back up unless Lithuania seriously screws up next year, but you never know. Every year is a new slate.
Adam, here's a helpful tip which will make you sound more professional. Go to Google Translate to listen exactly how song titles in their native languages sound like. It's really not that difficult... Nice video otherwise.
@@slovakian_cheese I don't think Lithuania, Iceland and Romania would have won Eurovision 2020. Probably the winner was between Russia, Bulgaria or Switzerland
Here are my predictions of who could win soon (based off previous results): Armenia = They have been doing well since 2022, their placements only increasing since then. I forsee them winning soon. Croatia = They have also been doing well recently, wouldnt be surprised if they win soon aswell, but maybe 2nd is the best they get like Australia Finland = Im not too educated on National finals, but they always seem the topic of discussion, mostly by not sending a potential winner. Maybe the stars align one day and they will win? France = They have also been doing quite well in the contest recently and they do deserve their win if they do win soon. Israel = If the politics stay the same like in 2024, Israel could have a chance to win the Televote and if the Jury favourite doesnt recieve a sufficient Televote score in that scenario, Israel may take home the victory. I'll leave the consequences of that up in the air. Lithuania = In a similar vein as Armenia, Lithuania has been doing well at the contest recently, narrowly missing the top 10 a few times. One good song and I predict they have a shot at winning. Joost Klein = If he returns for no matter what country, he will most likely be a Televote smash hit, just leaving the Question of the Jury score. San Marino = This is more of a desperate wish for San Marino to do well in 2025, so they maybe consider staying after that contest. Spain = They could take the Switzerland approach to winning, mainly by getting a great result (2022), followed by two alright results (2023, 2024), before winning (2025?) Again, just my guesses, maybe some country could win out of nowhere.
Thumbnail: I would say revert back to the old one because the current one spoils the amount of countries that would win it, and I think that not knowing in the thumbnail may temp them to click on it
I love how the year before the serbian win (2006), while giving out their points (as Serbia and Montenegro) the spokeswoman said that they would return the next year with the best song, and they did 😂. Also I still can’t accept Ukraine winning in 2022 as it was hands down pity votes. I think they should have been allowed to participate with a song but not compete and get a score as it was very unfair on Sam and Chanel.
I hope we get a new country winning in the next few years. I get bored of Sweden and Ukraine always winning it. I hope next year will be new country or a country that has waited a long time for a win like 20 + years
@@Wailmur romania was a nice song but wouldn’t have had any chance at winning. It could however have done well with the jury and maybe even landed left hand side of the final with their aid. Lithuania was weaker and less jury friendly than Iceland but the next year, The Roop beat Dadi to the 12’s from us, Ireland and Norway, and both regressed by the same degree in 2021 (not a lot but the first was the best). Bulgaria had great chances with both sides of the vote but I don’t think people would have wanted virtually the same song to win twice in a row. It may have fallen short on televote but would have been no lower than 6th with them.
Im afraid you got it wrong about the tie brake in 1991 Carola did not win over a much better song from France because she had more douse points they were tied on 12 points as well Carola won because she had more 10 points ... get your facts straignt
@dzastin0713 it isn't, travelling to an Australian city is by no means cheap, and often you don't even have direct routes. Australia is free to win as many times as possible, but they're not gonna host the contest until it becomes easier and more affordable to travel to one of its cities
It's not just expense but time zones that would be an issue and Australia has agreed to them not hosting if they won. With Liverpool we have precedent for a runner up winning instead.
Amazing how the 1990s was a historic decade for Ireland at Eurovision; winning 4 times, hosting 4 times, winning back-to-back-to-back, setting other records; only for it to usher a less successful 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s with the exception of our beloved Barbie Thug.
My predictions for the close future: France will get its long awaited 6th victory. The next country to win for the first time will be either Lithuania or Cyprus. A fourth country will join the powerhouse trio of Ukraine, Italy, and Sweden at Eurovision.
Sorry to be the "but actually" guy, but Sweden won 1991 because they had more 10s than france, not 12s, as both countries recieved the same amount of 12s
2000-2008 was the best time perioid for new winners.
Hope to see Lithuania on top, they deserve it since 2020 cancelled show. The Roop - On Fire had a lot of winning potential.
I also want to see Lithuania win Eurovision one day too. It would be great to have the Baltic region be complete.
I thought it was worse than Iceland but the next year, they stopped Dadi from getting 12 from us, Norway and Ireland so could well have beaten him on televote
iceland would have won that year
On Fire was amazing, but i do not see it winning in a year with so many amazing songs.
I think iceland would have gotten their first win, but Russia, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy or Bulgaria winning over Lithuania also sound plausable.
@@Jaddas Russia would have won the tele but would have gotten like 50-75 points with the jury. Italy and Malta would have competed for Jury, but Malta would have got only 50-75 in Tele. I’m adamant Armenia could have got 190 tele and 100-150 jury. Lithuania and Iceland would have got 220 tele each but Iceland would have got 200 jury as well.
Amazing video but bro... you killed every single pronunciation in every possible language 😂
🫠😂
Yes he needs a couple of courses!
@@AdamMartyn 😂indeed but boy, you mistreated French so much ! It's ok though. Our language isn't the easiest anyway.
My pet conspiracy theory is that Ireland wanted to lose in 1994, but failed to do so.
That's not an uncommon theory.
It does seem like it because that would not be my first of winner for Eurovision 1994 (in my opinion, it should have been Poland winning instead finishing runner up). I believe Riverdance (yes, that Riverdance) had a role in Ireland winning in '94 because that titular interval act really stole the show. And Riverdance became a full fledged show of its own because of Eurovision. I bet you didn't know that.
@@harrietamidala1691 literally everybody knew about Riverdance being the actual success of ESC that year 😅
Excellent video! And your british pronounciation of foreign song titles adds an extra exotic touch 😂
Like the special intro Adam.👍
Anyway, that’s a lot of countries for sure. It just shows you the power and strength that Eurovision still has to this day,
Fun fact: the violinist in "nocturne" is actually irish, not norwegian. Which means that technically, the Irish won Eurovision five years in a row.
and helena paparizou is half swedish and celine is canadian but just because an artist is from one country yet represented a different one doesn't mean that their country of origin won since the artist represented a different country
Love love LOVE this video - more please ❤❤
Really glad you loved this one 🥰❤️
I predict that the ESC25 winner will be a country who has not won in the 21st century (yet)
2020 wouldve been icelands year man
Apparently Wales are looking to compete separately from the rest of the UK in future 👀
I wonder if Scotland will ever do the same 🤔
Wales tried back in ‘69 to do that and was denied, so unless they get full independence, I doubt it’ll go in their favor.
I mean... They did compete independently at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Yeah but it will never happen so that's a pointless comment 😊
@@andreiamalitei Yeah, but they did it when the UK withdrew.
You are on a roll with these Eurovision videos! Related to the topic, which country would you like to see win Eurovision for the first time either personally or based on current track record? I have two in mind because they are in the same boat--Iceland and Lithuania. They are both the only Nordic and Baltic countries respectively that haven't won Eurovision yet and it is time to complete those blocs. I believe they would have contended for the title in 2020 had that contest not been cancelled due to the pandemic, but as of now, I am feeling more confident of Lithuania one day winning (or at least getting their first top five result) than Iceland due to recent track record. Iceland has really fallen down from their potential at the beginning of the decade, barely qualifying and finish bottom five in 2022, and not even qualifying these last two contests (11th in 2023 and last in 2024). Lithuania seems to be on a steady top 15 trajectory, with 8th at highest and 14th as lowest, although I wished they had finished a little higher this year with a top ten or at least top 13 left side of the board. Hopefully they can spring back up unless Lithuania seriously screws up next year, but you never know. Every year is a new slate.
Adam, here's a helpful tip which will make you sound more professional. Go to Google Translate to listen exactly how song titles in their native languages sound like. It's really not that difficult... Nice video otherwise.
I hope a new country will have its first victory soon, or a country that hasnt won for more that 20 years will win again, like France or Turkey etc
Can you also do “How Many Countries Have WON Junior Eurovision”?
Fun fact: Currently, the longest ongoing wait for a win doesn't belong to a non winning country
Spain?
@@popotat0 Yep. 56 years as of 2025. And after Malta (54 years in 2025), there's my country, France (48 years in 2025).
2020 and 2017 top 3 will won first time and 2020 will be 90% a new country winning
who would win 2020?
@@Dmonmil bulgaria/iceland/romania/lithuania
@@slovakian_cheese I don't think Lithuania, Iceland and Romania would have won Eurovision 2020. Probably the winner was between Russia, Bulgaria or Switzerland
@@DmonmilRussia would have never won, they would have been destroyed by juries
Here are my predictions of who could win soon (based off previous results):
Armenia = They have been doing well since 2022, their placements only increasing since then. I forsee them winning soon.
Croatia = They have also been doing well recently, wouldnt be surprised if they win soon aswell, but maybe 2nd is the best they get like Australia
Finland = Im not too educated on National finals, but they always seem the topic of discussion, mostly by not sending a potential winner. Maybe the stars align one day and they will win?
France = They have also been doing quite well in the contest recently and they do deserve their win if they do win soon.
Israel = If the politics stay the same like in 2024, Israel could have a chance to win the Televote and if the Jury favourite doesnt recieve a sufficient Televote score in that scenario, Israel may take home the victory. I'll leave the consequences of that up in the air.
Lithuania = In a similar vein as Armenia, Lithuania has been doing well at the contest recently, narrowly missing the top 10 a few times. One good song and I predict they have a shot at winning.
Joost Klein = If he returns for no matter what country, he will most likely be a Televote smash hit, just leaving the Question of the Jury score.
San Marino = This is more of a desperate wish for San Marino to do well in 2025, so they maybe consider staying after that contest.
Spain = They could take the Switzerland approach to winning, mainly by getting a great result (2022), followed by two alright results (2023, 2024), before winning (2025?)
Again, just my guesses, maybe some country could win out of nowhere.
Thumbnail: I would say revert back to the old one because the current one spoils the amount of countries that would win it, and I think that not knowing in the thumbnail may temp them to click on it
One of my favorite winning songs is La La La in 1968 from Spain.
I love how the year before the serbian win (2006), while giving out their points (as Serbia and Montenegro) the spokeswoman said that they would return the next year with the best song, and they did 😂.
Also I still can’t accept Ukraine winning in 2022 as it was hands down pity votes. I think they should have been allowed to participate with a song but not compete and get a score as it was very unfair on Sam and Chanel.
You should do how many countries have gotten 2nd ever
I hope we get a new country winning in the next few years. I get bored of Sweden and Ukraine always winning it. I hope next year will be new country or a country that has waited a long time for a win like 20 + years
Hello, Eurovision Police? Adam Martyn is butchering the pronounciation of the non-English song titles again!
😂😂😂
brother forgor to mention that Stefania got the highest televote scores in esc
I strive to have as much confidence as you do mispronouncing every song title not in English, great video though ❤
There could have been another like Iceland (or maybe even Armenia though this would have been a touch more offbeat…) in 2020
Lithuania, romania or bulgaria also had a fair chance
@@Wailmur romania was a nice song but wouldn’t have had any chance at winning. It could however have done well with the jury and maybe even landed left hand side of the final with their aid.
Lithuania was weaker and less jury friendly than Iceland but the next year, The Roop beat Dadi to the 12’s from us, Ireland and Norway, and both regressed by the same degree in 2021 (not a lot but the first was the best).
Bulgaria had great chances with both sides of the vote but I don’t think people would have wanted virtually the same song to win twice in a row. It may have fallen short on televote but would have been no lower than 6th with them.
I think everyone can agree that Iceland won in 2020.
Im afraid you got it wrong about the tie brake in 1991 Carola did not win over a much better song from France because she had more douse points they were tied on 12 points as well Carola won because she had more 10 points ... get your facts straignt
So.. AMTV is officially an EBU member now?
I wish! If they're looking for new members tho... 👀
@@AdamMartynbut what country
@@marshmallowFGVatican city
@@AdamMartynhmm... you could represent Dooland.
@@qzdr 🤣
Also United Kingdom has the 2nd place champions
Euro 💶
Adam, mind if you create an animation channel that mainly makes SFM fan animations of video game franchises like Sonic, plus logo recreations.
Not possible
Hi :)
Imagine if Australia stole one!
They would have in 2016 if the juries were the only to decide.
Very early
Imagine if Australia wins... The we'll be going to Sydney next year xD
In case of an Australian victory, the contest will be held in a Big 5 country
@dzastin0713 it isn't, travelling to an Australian city is by no means cheap, and often you don't even have direct routes. Australia is free to win as many times as possible, but they're not gonna host the contest until it becomes easier and more affordable to travel to one of its cities
@@classicgameover Yeah, and even _if_ they win and host it in the land down under; I think it will be in Melbourne
@@andreiamaliteiwhy? Melbourne is shit, Sydney is Australia’s global city!
It's not just expense but time zones that would be an issue and Australia has agreed to them not hosting if they won. With Liverpool we have precedent for a runner up winning instead.
The French pronunciation 🤮
I'm so sorry 😭😂
Why can''t english spoken People learn to spell correctly. It is painful to listen to.
Says the guy that wrote P with a big P
Because of auto. And Lena from Germany is not Lina. Pay attention to how to say it.
“Why can’t the English teach their children how to speak?!”
says the person who can't differentiate between the words "spell" and "pronounce"
Amazing how the 1990s was a historic decade for Ireland at Eurovision; winning 4 times, hosting 4 times, winning back-to-back-to-back, setting other records; only for it to usher a less successful 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s with the exception of our beloved Barbie Thug.
My predictions for the close future: France will get its long awaited 6th victory. The next country to win for the first time will be either Lithuania or Cyprus. A fourth country will join the powerhouse trio of Ukraine, Italy, and Sweden at Eurovision.