'Now That's What I Call Eurovision Song Contest' presents the ultimate collection of winners, memorable and enduring classics, and fan favourites! A 5-LP box set presented in a rigid slip case, with the 5 individual LP's, including track by track annotations on the reverse of each cover that include facts about the song, artist, and result at the contest. LP1 kicks off with the most celebrated winner ever! - ABBA with 'Waterloo' followed by two of the UK's all-time favourite winners from Bucks Fizz and Brotherhood Of Man. Over on side 2, 'Rise Like A Phoenix' from Conchita opens, followed by Mans Zelmerlow with 'Heroes' and favourites from Verka Serduchka, and Netta. LP2 opens with a run of contemporary classics starting with Duncan Laurence's 'Arcade', and including Barbara Pravi's 'Voila' from 2021, Dami I'm's 'Sound Of Silence', The Roop, Loic Nottet, plus two huge hits from 2022; UK runner-up 'SPACE MAN' from Sam Ryder, and the huge viral smash 'SNAP' from Rosa Linn. Flip the album over for a run of perfect Pop gems, including Loreen with 'Euphoria', 'Popular' from Eric Saade, 'Wild Dances' from Ruslana, Helena Paparizou and Eleni Foureira. One of the greatest singers ever, Celine Dion won the contest back in 1988 and leads LP3, which also includes 'Hold Me Now' from Johnny Logan, and 4 more winning songs from Jamala, Marija Serifovi, Secret Garden. Over on Side B, well-loved favourites from Michael Ball, Sonia, Toto Cutugno and the Olsen Brothers are joined by 3 '90s winners for Ireland; Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh and Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan. LP4 starts with 'What's Another Year' - the first of Johnny Logan's winners, and Nicole's victor 'A Little Peace' as well as winners from Bobbysocks, Riva, Sandra Kim, Carola, and Corinne Hermes. Side B includes '70s winners 'L'Oiseau Et L'Enfant' from Marie Myriam and 'A-Ba-Ni-Bi' from Izhar Cohen & Alpha-Beta alongside established chart stars Baccara, The New Seekers and The Shadows. The earlier years of the contest are celebrated on LP5 - with the classic 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard leading the track list. Sandie Shaw's 'Puppet On A String' is up next before timeless ballads from Anne-Marie David with Wonderful Dream', and Gigliola Cinquetti with 'Go (Before You Break My Heart)'. Pop perfection including unforgettable tunes from Teach In with 'Ding-A-Dong', Mouth & MacNeal's 'I See A Star' and 'Long Live Love' from Olivia Newton-John round out Side A - with the final side opening with Dana's 'All Kinds Of Everything', and featuring Severine, Massiel, Lulu and Vicky Leandros, before drawing to a close with Domenico Modugno's 'Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu' which would become a huge hit, often better known as 'Volare', and finishing with 'Refrain' from Lys Assia - the first ever winner from 1956.
15 Prima Donna - Love Enough for Two (United Kingdom, 1980)
16 The New Seekers - Beg, Steal or Borrow (United Kingdom, 1972)
17 The Shadows - Let Me Be the One (United Kingdom, 1975)
- Disc 5 -
1 Cliff Richard - Congratulations (United Kingdom, 1968)
2 Sandie Shaw - Puppet on a String (United Kingdom, 1967)
3 Clodagh Rodgers - Jack in the Box (United Kingdom, 1971)
4 Anne-Marie David - Wonderful Dream (Luxembourg, 1973)
5 Gigliola Cinquetti - Go (Before You Break My Heart) [Italy, 1974]
6 Teach in - Ding-A-Dong (The Netherlands, 1975)
7 Mouth & MacNeal - I See a Star (The Netherlands, 1974)
8 Olivia Newton-John - Long Live Love (United Kingdom, 1974)
9 Dana - All Kinds of Everything (Ireland, 1970)
10 Severine - Un Banc, Un Arbre, Une Rue (Monaco, 1971)
11 Massiel - He Gives Me Love (La, la, la) [Spain, 1968]
12 Lulu - Boom Bang-A-Bang (United Kingdom, 1969)
13 Vicky Leandros - Come What May (Luxembourg, 1972)
14 Gigliola Cinguetti - Non Ho L'eta (Per Amarti) [Italy, 1964]
15 Domenico Modugno - Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Italy, 1958)
16 Lys Assia - Refrain (Switzerland, 1956)
'Now That's What I Call Eurovision Song Contest' presents the ultimate collection of winners, memorable and enduring classics, and fan favourites! A 5-LP box set presented in a rigid slip case, with the 5 individual LP's, including track by track annotations on the reverse of each cover that include facts about the song, artist, and result at the contest. LP1 kicks off with the most celebrated winner ever! - ABBA with 'Waterloo' followed by two of the UK's all-time favourite winners from Bucks Fizz and Brotherhood Of Man. Over on side 2, 'Rise Like A Phoenix' from Conchita opens, followed by Mans Zelmerlow with 'Heroes' and favourites from Verka Serduchka, and Netta. LP2 opens with a run of contemporary classics starting with Duncan Laurence's 'Arcade', and including Barbara Pravi's 'Voila' from 2021, Dami I'm's 'Sound Of Silence', The Roop, Loic Nottet, plus two huge hits from 2022; UK runner-up 'SPACE MAN' from Sam Ryder, and the huge viral smash 'SNAP' from Rosa Linn. Flip the album over for a run of perfect Pop gems, including Loreen with 'Euphoria', 'Popular' from Eric Saade, 'Wild Dances' from Ruslana, Helena Paparizou and Eleni Foureira. One of the greatest singers ever, Celine Dion won the contest back in 1988 and leads LP3, which also includes 'Hold Me Now' from Johnny Logan, and 4 more winning songs from Jamala, Marija Serifovi, Secret Garden. Over on Side B, well-loved favourites from Michael Ball, Sonia, Toto Cutugno and the Olsen Brothers are joined by 3 '90s winners for Ireland; Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh and Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan. LP4 starts with 'What's Another Year' - the first of Johnny Logan's winners, and Nicole's victor 'A Little Peace' as well as winners from Bobbysocks, Riva, Sandra Kim, Carola, and Corinne Hermes. Side B includes '70s winners 'L'Oiseau Et L'Enfant' from Marie Myriam and 'A-Ba-Ni-Bi' from Izhar Cohen & Alpha-Beta alongside established chart stars Baccara, The New Seekers and The Shadows. The earlier years of the contest are celebrated on LP5 - with the classic 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard leading the track list. Sandie Shaw's 'Puppet On A String' is up next before timeless ballads from Anne-Marie David with Wonderful Dream', and Gigliola Cinquetti with 'Go (Before You Break My Heart)'. Pop perfection including unforgettable tunes from Teach In with 'Ding-A-Dong', Mouth & MacNeal's 'I See A Star' and 'Long Live Love' from Olivia Newton-John round out Side A - with the final side opening with Dana's 'All Kinds Of Everything', and featuring Severine, Massiel, Lulu and Vicky Leandros, before drawing to a close with Domenico Modugno's 'Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu' which would become a huge hit, often better known as 'Volare', and finishing with 'Refrain' from Lys Assia - the first ever winner from 1956.