Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997

The Netherlands was represented by five-piece female group Mrs. Einstein, with the song '"Niemand heeft nog tijd", at the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Dublin on 3 May. The song was chosen at the Dutch national final on 23 February.

Eurovision Song Contest 1997
Country Netherlands
National selection
Selection processArtist: Internal selection
Song: Nationaal Songfestival 1997
Selection date(s)23 February 1997
Selected entrantMrs. Einstein
Selected song"Niemand heeft nog tijd"
Finals performance
Final result22nd=, 5 points
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1996 1997 1998►

Before Eurovision

Nationaal Songfestival 1997

The final took place on 23 February at the Mercanti Plaza in Amsterdam, hosted by Bart Peeters and Joop van Zijl. All six songs were performed by Mrs. Einstein, with the winner being decided by a 50/50 split between televoting and juries in the twelve Dutch provinces, who awarded votes as 10-7-5-3-2-1.

The voting was extremely close, with "Niemand heeft nog tijd" winning by just a 2-point margin over "Toen de aarde stilstond" after both songs received an identical score from the televote. Third-placed song "Dat liefde zo moet zijn" also finished only 6 points adrift and was the top choice of five of the juries, against three in favour of "Niemand heeft nog tijd" and "Toen de aarde stilstond".[1]

Final – 23 February 1997
Draw Song (English translation) Songwriter(s) Jury Televote Total Place
1 "Ik dou alsof" (I pretend) Erwin de Graaf 29 24 53 6
2 "Dat liefde zo moet zijn" (That's the way love is) Hans van Hemert, Claudia Robbens 76 77 153 3
3 "Samen sterk" (Strong together) Alan Michael, Tjeerd van Zanen 30 27 57 5
4 "Niemand heeft nog tijd" (Nobody has time) Ed Hooijmans 77 82 159 1
5 "Toen de aarde stilstond" (When the earth stopped turning) Guus Willemse 75 82 157 2
6 "Laat het los" (Let it go) Jerry van der Wolf 49 44 93 4

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Mrs. Einstein performed 8th in the running order, following Switzerland and preceding Italy. At the close of voting "Niemand heeft nog tijd" had received only 5 points (4 from Malta and 1 from Turkey), placing the Netherlands joint 22nd (with Switzerland) of the 25 entries, ahead only of the nul-points entries from Norway and Portugal. The Dutch jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners the United Kingdom.[2]

The Dutch conductor at the contest was Dick Bakker.

Voting

Points awarded to Netherlands

Points awarded to Netherlands
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Netherlands

12 points United Kingdom
10 points Cyprus
8 points Russia
7 points Italy
6 points Spain
5 points France
4 points Ireland
3 points Austria
2 points Turkey
1 point Poland

See also

References

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