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Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981

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Ireland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 with the song "Horoscopes", composed by Jim Kelly, with lyrics by Joe Burkett, and performed by the female trio Sheeba. The Irish participating broadcaster, Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ), selected its entry through a national final. In addition, RTÉ was also the host broadcaster and staged the event at the RDS Simmonscourt in Dublin, after winning the previous edition with the song "What's Another Year" by Johnny Logan.

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Before Eurovision

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National Song Contest

The seventeenth edition of the National Song Contest was held on 1 March 1981 at the RTE TV Studios in Dublin, hosted by Mike Murphy. The winner was chosen by 10 regional juries. Killarney was due to announce their votes after Dublin, but due to connection problems, they had to announce their votes last.

The interval act was Johnny Logan with his song "What's Another Year".

Sheeba had previously appeared at the National Song Contest in 1978, while member Maxi had performed for Ireland at the 1973 contest.

The song "Horoscopes" became a No. 3 hit in the Irish charts.[1]

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At Eurovision

The Eurovision final in 1981 was held at the RDS in Dublin, Ireland. It was presented by Doireann Ní Bhriain. Sheeba were the 12th act to perform. Sheeba finished fifth in the Eurovision Song Contest final on 4 April.[2] They received two maximums of 12 points during the voting. The overall winner was the United Kingdom.

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