Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992

Eurovision Song Contest 1992
Country  Turkey
National selection
Selection process 16. Eurovision Şarkı Yarışması Türkiye Finali
Selection date(s) 21 March 1992
Selected entrant Aylin Vatankoş
Selected song "Yaz Bitti"
Finals performance
Final result 19th, 17 points
Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Turkey entered the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 with the song "Yaz bitti" by Aylin Vatankoş after it won the Turkish national final.

National final

The Turkish broadcaster, Türkiye Radyo ve Televizyon Kurumu (TRT), held a national final to select the Turkish representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, held in Malmö, Sweden. The contest was held at the TRT TV studios in Ankara on 21 March, hosted by Nevin Agiç and Bülend Özveren. Thirteen songs competed in the contest, with the winner being selected through the votes of 8 regional juries.

The winner was Aylin Vatankoş with the song "Yaz Bitti" which was composed by Aldoğan Şimşekyay and Aylin Uçanlar.

National Final - 21 March 1992
Draw Singer Song Points Place
1 Melis Sökmen and Ercüment Vural "Dön geri" 62 3
2 Candan Erçetin and Sinan Erkoç "Ben seni isterim" 26 8
3 Ayse Gencer "Şimdi nerdesin" 0 13
4 Savas, Sonat and Seda Bagcan "Sen misin" 7 12
5 Aylin Vatankoş "Yaz bitti" 81 1
6 Grup Piramit "Yüzde yüz" 25 9
7 Grup Bis "Son defa" 28 7
8 Safak Yaprak "İnanmam ki" 59 4
9 Sebnem Özsaran "Nerdesin" 35 6
10 Grup 13.30 "Dans et" 69 2
11 Sinan Erkoç "Bu gece" 21 10
12 Ibo "Ölüm" 13 11
13 Cihan Okan "Çağırsam gelir misin" 38 5
Jury votes
Song A B C D E F G H Total
Dön geri771812871262
Ben seni isterim3124272526
Şimdi nerdesin 0
Sen misin2 5 7
Yaz bitti1281212510121081
Yüzde yüz1232361725
Son defa8 861 5 28
İnanmam ki612771038659
Nerdesin510537 4135
Dans et10561081210869
Bu gece 44541 321
Ölüm 6 23213
Çağırsam gelir misin43101646438

A=Ankara, B=Istanbul, C=Izmir, D=Antalya, E=Mersin, F=Diyarbakır, G=Trabzon, H=Erzurum

At Eurovision

Vatankoş performed 4th on the night of the contest, following Israel and preceding Greece. "Yaz Bitti" came 19th in the contest with 17 points, 8 points from Malta, 3 points from Ireland and 6 points from Yugoslavia.

See also

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