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Simon Duke & Jess Molyneux

All the past UK Eurovision entries and where they finished on the leaderboard

Excitement is building as fans from across the globe are getting ready to tune in or even head to Liverpool to watch the Eurovision Song Contest.

The competition first took place in 1956 and over the years we've seen the UK host eight times. And whilst the UK hasn't had the best of times in more recent years, we have claimed the winning title five times since the 1960s.

Liverpool is hosting the competition this year on behalf of Ukraine, who could not hold the competition for safety and security reasons due to the ongoing invasion by Russia. The UK's 2022 contestant Sam Ryder just missed out on the top spot and as a result, Liverpool will be welcoming Europe for the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest.

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The last time the UK won Eurovision was 26 years ago in 1997 when Katrina and the Waves triumphed with Love Shine A Light. And Chronicle Live previously shared every UK entry to ever compete in Eurovision.

This year, Mae Muller will fly the flag for the United Kingdom in Liverpool's Eurovision Song Contest. As Eurovision comes to Liverpool, why not take a trip back in time and reminsce of these past acts who represented the UK - how many do you remember?

UK Eurovision Song Contest entries

1957 - Patricia Bredin - All (7th place)

1959 - Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson - Sing Little Birdie (2nd)

1960 - Bryan Johnson - Looking High, High, High (2nd)

1961 - The Allisons - Are You Sure? (2nd)

1962 - Ronnie Carroll - Ring-a-ding Girl (4th)

1963 - Ronnie Carroll - Say Wonderful Things (4th)

1964- Matt Monro- I Love The Little Things (2nd)

1965 - Kathy Kirby - I Belong (2nd)

1966 - Kenneth McKellar - A Man Without Love (9th)

1967 - Sandie Shaw - Puppet On A String *winner

1968 - Cliff Richard - Congratulations (2nd)

1969 - Lulu - Boom Bang-a-bang (1st)

1970 - Mary Hopkin - Knock, Knock (who's There?) (2nd)

1971 - Clodagh Rodgers - Jack In The Box (4th)

1972 - The New Seekers - Beg, Steal Or Borrow (2nd)

1973 - Cliff Richard - Power To All Our Friends (3rd)

1974 - Olivia Newton-John - Long Live Love (4th)

1975 - The Shadows - Let Me Be The One (2nd)

1976 - Brotherhood of Man - Save Your Kisses For Me *winner

1977 - - Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran - Rock Bottom (2nd)

1978 - Co-Co - The Bad Old Days (11th)

1979 - Black Lace - Mary Ann (7th)

1980 - Prima Donna - Love Enough For Two (3rd)

1981 - Bucks Fizz - Making Your Mind Up *winner

1982 - Bardo - One Step Further (7th)

1983 - Sweet Dreams - 'm Never Giving Up (6th)

1984 - Belle and the Devotions - Love Games (7th)

1985 - Vikki - Love Is... (4th)

1986 - Ryder - Runner In The Night (7th)

1987 - Rikki - Only The Light (13th)

1988 - Scott Fitzgerald - Go (2nd)

1989 - Live Report - Why Do I Always Get It Wrong (2nd)

1990- Emma - Give A Little Love Back To The World (6th)

1991 - Samantha Janus - A Message To Your Heart (10th)

1992 - Michael Ball - One Step Out Of Time (2nd)

1993 - Sonia- Better The Devil You Know (2nd)

1994 - Frances Ruffelle - Lonely Symphony ( 10th)

1995 - Love City Groove - Love City Groove (10th)

1996 - Gina G - Ooh...Aah...Just A Little Bit (8th)

1997 - Katrina and The Waves - Love Shine A Light *winner

1998 - Imaani - Where Are You? (2nd)

1999 - Precious - Say It Again (12th)

2000 - Nicki French - Don't Play That Song Again (16th)

2001 - Lindsay D - No Dream Impossible (15th)

2002 - Jessica Garlick - Come Back (3rd)

2003 - Jemini - Cry Baby (26th) *nil points

2004 - James Fox - Hold On To Our Love (16th)

2005 - Javine - Touch My Fire - (22nd)

2006 - Daz Sampson - Teenage Life (19th)

2007 - Scooch - Flying The Flag (for You) (22nd)

2008 - Andy Abraham - Even If (25th)

2009 - Jade Ewen - It's My Time (5th)

2010 - Josh - That Sounds Good To Me (25th)

2011 - Blue - I Can (11th)

2012 - Engelbert Humperdinck - Love Will Set You Free (25th)

2013 - Bonnie Tyler - Believe In Me (19th)

2014 - Molly - Children of the Universe (17th)

2015 - Electro Velvet - Still In Love With You (24th)

2016 - Joe and Jake - You're Not Alone - (24th)

2017 - Lucie Jones - Never Give Up On You - (15th)

2018 - SuRie - Storm (24th)

2019 - Michael Rice - Bigger Than Us (26th)

2020 - No competition

2021 - James Newman (26th) *nil points

2022 - Sam Ryder (2nd)

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