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Germany in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Participating broadcasterARD[a]Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)
Country Germany
Selection processUnser Song für Dänemark
Selection date13 March 2014
Competing entry
Song"Is It Right"
ArtistElaiza
Songwriters
  • Elżbieta Steinmetz
  • Frank Kretschmer
  • Adam Kesselhaut
Placement
Final result18th, 39 points
Participation chronology
◄2013 2014 2015►

Germany was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with the song "Is It Right", written by Elżbieta Steinmetz, Frank Kretschmer and Adam Kesselhaut, and performed by Elaiza. The German entry for the 2014 contest in Copenhagen, Denmark was selected through the national final Unser Song für Dänemark, organised by the German broadcaster ARD in collaboration with Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). The national final took place on 13 March 2014 and featured eight competing acts, one of which was selected through a Club Concert wildcard round. The winner was selected through three rounds of public televoting, and "Is It Right" performed by Elaiza was selected as the German entry for Copenhagen after gaining 55% of the votes in the third round.

As a member of the "Big Five", Germany automatically qualified to compete in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing in position 12, Germany placed eighteenth out of the 26 participating countries with 39 points.

Background

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Prior to the 2014 contest, Germany had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fifty-seven times since its debut as one of seven countries to take part in 1956.[1] Germany has won the contest on two occasions: in 1982 with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden" performed by Nicole and in 2010 with the song "Satellite" performed by Lena. Germany, to this point, has been noted for having competed in the contest more than any other country; they have competed in every contest since the first edition in 1956 except for the 1996 contest when the nation was eliminated in a pre-contest elimination round. In 2013, the German entry "Glorious" performed by Cascada placed twenty-first out of twenty-six competing songs scoring 18 points.

The German national broadcaster, ARD, broadcasts the event within Germany and delegates the selection of the nation's entry to the regional broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). NDR confirmed that Germany would participate in the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest on 4 September 2013.[2] Since 2010, NDR had set up national finals in collaboration with private broadcaster ProSieben to choose either the song and performer or both to compete at Eurovision for Germany, while in 2013, the broadcaster had set up a national final with several artists to choose both the song and performer to compete at Eurovision for Germany. On 6 September 2013, NDR announced that they would again organise a multi-artist national final to select the German entry.[3]

Before Eurovision

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Unser Song für Dänemark

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The logo of Unser Song für Dänemark

Unser Song für Dänemark (English: Our Song for Denmark) was the competition that selected Germany's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. The competition took place on 13 March 2014 at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, hosted by Barbara Schöneberger with Janin Reinhardt reporting from the green room. Like in the previous four years, the national final was co-produced by the production company Brainpool, which also co-produced the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf and the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku. Eight acts, one of them selected through a wildcard round, competed during the show with the winner being selected through a public televote.[4][5] The show was broadcast on Das Erste as well as online via the broadcaster's Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision.de and the official Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision.tv.[6][7]

Competing entries

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Seven competing artists were selected by a panel consisting of representatives of NDR, youth-oriented and pop radio stations of ARD, Brainpool as well as record companies Universal Music, Sony Music, Warner Music Entertainment and other independent labels. The seven participating acts were announced on 13 December 2013, while an additional act was selected through a wildcard round.[8][9] For the wildcard round, interested performers were able to apply by uploading a performance clip of an original or cover song via YouTube between 25 November 2013 and 22 January 2014.[4] Musician Adel Tawil headed the campaign to encourage artists to apply. By the end of the process, it was announced that 2,240 applications were received and ten performers were selected by the panel.[10][11] The ten participating artists performed during a Club Concert show that took place on 27 February 2014 at the Edelfettwerk in Hamburg, hosted by Barbara Schöneberger with Janin Reinhardt reporting from the green room and was broadcast on NDR Fernsehen and EinsPlus as well as online via eurovision.de and eurovision.tv. The winner, Elaiza, was selected solely by public televoting, including options for landline and SMS voting, and proceeded to the national final.[12][13]

Club Concert – 27 February 2014
R/O Artist Song (Original artists) Televote Place
1 Elaiza "Is It Right" 23.6% 1
2 Nicole Milik "I See Fire" (Ed Sheeran) 8.2% 5
3 Simon Glöde "Blame It on the Boogie" 7.5% 6
4 Melanie Schlüter "Run" (Snow Patrol) 4.9% 10
5 Cassie Greene "Not This Time" 6.6% 8
6 Valentina "Love Is Gone" 7.3% 7
7 Caroline Rose "Amber Sky" 17.2% 2
8 Max Krumm "Home" 8.6% 4
9 Ambre Vallet "Siehst du mich?" 6.3% 9
10 Bartosz "Walk Away" 9.8% 3
Artist Song Songwriter(s)
The Baseballs "Goodbye Peggy Sue" Håkan Glänte
"Mo Hotta Mo Betta" Vincent "Beatzarre" Stein, Gareth Owen, Konstantin "Djorkaeff" Scherer, Rüdiger Brans, Sebastian Rätzel, Sven Budja
Das Gezeichnete Ich "Echo" Henry Funke, Sebastian Budde
"Weil du da bist"
Elaiza "Fight Against Myself" Elżbieta Steinmetz, Frank Kretschmer, Adam Kesselhaut
"Is It Right"
Madeline Juno "Error" David Jost, Dave Roth, Madeline Juno
"Like Lovers Do" Madeline Juno, Dave Roth
MarieMarie "Candy Jar" Marie Scheiblhuber, Anya Weihe, Johannes Vogt, Maximilian Spindler, Alexander Rapp
"Cotton Candy Hurricane" Thies Mynther, Marie Scheiblhuber, Juri Kannheiser, Thomas Rainer Berthold
Oceana "All Night" Oceana Mahlmann, Sir Darryl Farris, Andre Harris, Joseph "joblaq" Macklin
"Thank You" Joseph "joblaq" Macklin
Santiano "The Fiddler on the Deck" Frank Ramond, Mark Nissen, Hartmut Krech, Lukas Hainer
"Wir werden niemals untergehen"
Unheilig "Als wär's das erste Mal" Der Graf, Henning Verlage, Markus Tombült
"Wir sind alle wie eins"

Final

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Elaiza performing at Unser Song für Dänemark

The televised final took place on 13 March 2014. The winner was selected through three rounds of public televoting, including options for landline and SMS voting. In the first round of voting, each artist performed their selected first of their two songs and the top four artists were selected to proceed to the second round. In the second round, the four remaining artists performed their second song and the top two artists with one song each were selected to proceed to the final round. In the final round, the winner, "Is It Right" performed by Elaiza, was selected.[14][15] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, 2013 Danish Eurovision Song Contest winner Emmelie de Forest performed her entry "Only Teardrops", 2014 Italian Eurovision entrant Emma Marrone performed her entry "La mia città" and Adel Tawil performed his new song "Weinen".[16][17]

First Round – 13 March 2014
R/O Artist Song Result
1 Das Gezeichnete Ich "Weil du da bist" N/a
2 Oceana "Thank You" N/a
3 Santiano "The Fiddler on the Deck" Advanced
4 MarieMarie "Cotton Candy Hurricane" Advanced
5 The Baseballs "Mo Hotta Mo Betta" N/a
6 Elaiza "Is It Right" Advanced
7 Unheilig "Als wär's das erste Mal" Advanced
8 Madeline Juno "Like Lovers Do" N/a
Second Round – 13 March 2014
R/O Artist Song Result
1 Santiano "The Fiddler on the Deck" N/a
"Wir werden niemals untergehen" N/a
2 MarieMarie "Candy Jar" N/a
"Cotton Candy Hurricane" N/a
3 Elaiza "Fight Against Myself" N/a
"Is It Right" Advanced
4 Unheilig "Als wär's das erste Mal" N/a
"Wir sind alle wie eins" Advanced
Final Round – 13 March 2014
R/O Artist Song Televote Place
1 Elaiza "Is It Right" 55% 1
2 Unheilig "Wir sind alle wie eins" 45% 2

Ratings

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Viewing figures by show
Show Air date Viewing figures Ref.
Nominal Share
Club Concert 27 February 2014 360,000 6.3% [18]
Final

Notes

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  1. Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

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