The Israeli entry in the Eurovision song contest 1999. The contest was held in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. This is a very beautiful song, and of course, it's the best song for birthday parties. Sung by group 'Eden'.
David D'or, a singer with a voice of an angel, represented Israel in the Eurovision song contest 2004 in Istanbul. Unfortunately, his song "Le'ha'amin"(To Believe) didn't make it to the final. David was voted into 11th place in the semi-final with 57 points.
Song: "Shara Barechovot" (Singing in the streets)
Singer: Rita
Lyrics by: Tzruya Lahav
Music by: Rami Kleinstein
18th place with 16 points.
In my opinion, this is the best song ever performed in the Eurovision song contest.
The singer Tal Sondak represented Israel in the Eurovision song contest 2001, which was held in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Israeli song "Ein Davar" ("Never mind") was voted into the 16th place.
hey!Here I'm singing the song "Hasheket Shenish'ar" (The Silence That Remains), which represented Israel in the Eurovision song contest 2005. The quality isn't that good, but i hope u like it :-)
and to Shiri Maimon(The original singer)- sorry for destroying your song...:-(
of course, it isn't me in the video :-P
chau from israel!
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