Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Country  Armenia
National selection
Selection process National Final
Selection date(s) 25 February 2007
Selected entrant Hayko
Selected song "Anytime You Need"
Finals performance
Final result 8th, 138 points
Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2006 • 2007 • 2008►

Armenia chose their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 using a national final that consisted of two semi-finals and a final, which took place on 25 February 2007. Hayko was selected by the jury to represent Armenia with the song "Anytime You Need". Although the decision was entirely up to the jury, a televote was held with Hayko being the victor. The song was written and composed by Hayko and Karen Kavaleryan.

Armenia directly qualified to the final in Helsinki on 12 May 2007. In the final, Hayko performed second last following Turkey and preceding Moldova. He finished in 8th place. It can be noted that while Armenia finished one point above Greece in 2006, they this time finished one point below them.

Result of the national final

Final - 25 February 2007
Singer Song Points Place
1 Sergey Grigoryan Qonn em 142 7
2 Karine Asiryan Your heart is hot 360 6
3 Emmy You’ve done it 883 4
4 Asta My story 689 5
5 Hayko Anytime You Need 5170 1
6 Arina Hovhannisyan Colour of my tears 1034 3
7 Meri Voskanyan Carry me in 3133 2

Points Awarded by Armenia[1]

Semi final

12 points Belarus
10 points Serbia
8 points Georgia
7 points Moldova
6 points Portugal
5 points Poland
4 points Cyprus
3 points Norway
2 points Turkey
1 point Bulgaria

Final

12 points Russia
10 points Belarus
8 points Greece
7 points Serbia
6 points Ukraine
5 points Georgia
4 points Bulgaria
3 points Moldova
2 points France
1 point Bosnia and Herzegovina

Points Awarded to Armenia (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Georgia
  •  Turkey
  •  Belgium
  •  Czech Republic
  •  France
  •  Poland
  •  Russia
  •  Netherlands
  •  Bulgaria
  •  Cyprus
  •  Spain
  •  Greece
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Austria
  •  Belarus
  •  Israel
  •  Ukraine
  •  Germany
  •  Moldova

References

See also

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