Eurovision: Where every UK entry song has reached on the Official Singles Chart

A bad placing in the competition doesn't always translate to a bad chart position...
Eurovision Song Contest - where every UK entry charted

On Saturday May 11 2024, Sweden's Malmö Arena will play host to the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final, following Loreen's win for her home country with Tattoo.

This year, former Years & Years frontman Olly Alexander will represent the UK with a 'memorable' performance of Danny L. Harle co-write and production Dizzy, following in the footsteps of 2023's Mae Muller and 2022 selection Sam Ryder.

The United Kingdom first took part in the contest in 1957, although didn't manage a win until 1967, thanks to Sandie Shaw. Puppet On A String was also the first UK Eurovision song to top the Official Singles Chart, spending three weeks at Number 1 in '67.

How many times has the UK won Eurovision?

The UK has won Eurovision five times to date:

MORE: Every Eurovision song selected for 2024 so far

Jemini Eurovision 2001

Above: 2003 UK entry Jemini

Brotherhood Of Man’s Save All Your Kisses For Me is the UK’s biggest selling Eurovision entry of all time. Fun fact: it’s actually the only Eurovision song ever to sell over a million copies in the UK!

Where every UK Eurovision Song Contest entry charted on the Official Singles Chart:

YEAR TRACK TITLE ARTIST PEAK CHART POSITION EUROVISION PLACING
2023 I Wrote A Song Mae Muller 9 25
2022 Space Man Sam Ryder 2 2
2021 Embers James Newman 47 25
2020 My Last Breath James Newman N/A N/A
2019 Bigger Than Us Michael Rice N/A 26
2018 Storm SuRie 50 24
2017 Never Give Up On You Lucie Jones 73 15
2016 You're Not Alone Joe & Jake 81 24
2015 Still In Love With You Electro Velvet 114 24
2014 Children of the Universe Molly 23 17
2013 Believe In Me Bonnie Tyler 93 19
2012 Love Will Set You Free Engelbert Humperdinck 60 25
2011 I Can Blue 16 11
2010 That Sounds Good To Me Josh Dubovie 179 25
2009 It's My Time Jade Ewen 27 5
2008 Even If Andy Abraham 67 23
2007 Flying The Flag (For You) Scooch 5 22
2006 Teenage Life Daz Sampson 8 19
2005 Touch My Fire Javine 18 22
2004 Hold Onto Our Love James Fox 13 16
2003 Cry Baby Jemini 15 26
2002 Come Back Jessica Garlick 13 3
2001 No Dream Impossible Lindsay 32 15
2000 Don't Play That Song Again Nicki French 34 16
1999 Say It Again Precious 6 12
1998 Where Are You Imaani 15 2
1997 Love Shine A Light Katrina & The Waves 3 1
1996 Ooh Ahh... Just A Little Bit  Gina G 1 8
1995 Love City Groove Love City Groove 7 10
1994 Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free) Frances Ruffelle 25 10
1993 Better The Devil You Know Sonia 15 2
1992 One Step Out Of Time Michael Ball 20 2
1991 A Message To Your Heart Samantha Janus 30 10
1990 Give A Little Love Back To The World Emma 33 6
1989 Why Do I Always Get It Wrong Live Report 73 2
1988 Go Scott Fitzgerald 52 2
1987 Only The Light Rikki Peebles 96 13
1986 Runner In The Night Ryder 98 7
1985 Love Is... Vikki Watson 49 4
1984 Love Games Belle & The Devotions 11 7
1983 I'm Never Giving Up Sweet Dreams 21 6
1982 One Step Further Bardo 2 7
1981 Making Your Mind Up Bucks Fizz 1 1
1980 Love Enough For Two Prima Donna 48 3
1979 Mary Ann Black Lace 42 7
1978 Bad Old Days Co-co 13 11
1977 Rock Bottom Lynsey de Paul & Mike Moran 19 2
1976 Save Your Kisses For Me Brotherhood of Man 1 1
1975 Let Me Be The One The Shadows 12 2
1974 Long Live Love Olivia Newton-John 11 4
1973 Power To All Our Friends Cliff Richard 4 3
1972 Beg, Steal Or Borrow The New Seekers 2 2
1971 Jack In The Box Clodagh Rodgers 3 4
1970 Knock, Knock, Who's There? Mary Hopkin 2 2
1969 Boom Bang-A-Bang Lulu 2 1
1968 Congratulations Cliff Richard 1 2
1967 Puppet On A String Sandie Shaw 1 1
1966 A Man Without Love Kenneth McKellar 30 9
1965 I Belong Kathy Kirby 36 2
1964 I Love The Little Things Matt Monro N/A 2
1963 Say Wonderful Things Ronnie Carroll 6 4
1962 Ring-A-Ding Girl Ronnie Carroll 46 4
1961 Are You Sure The Allisons 2 2
1960 Looking High, High, High Bryan Johnson 20 2
1959 Sing Little Birdie Teddy Johnson & Pearl Carr 12 2
1957 All Patricia Bredin N/A 7

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Richard William Crane

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Despite your comments above Matt Monro's "I Love The Little Things" WAS released as a single, however due to the success of the "Song For Europe" EP (Extended Play), it reached #16 on the EP charts, the single failed to chart because most people had brought the EP which featured both tracks. Last years entry by James Newman and Michael Rice's "Bigger Than Us" both appeared in the Top 30 Download singles chart

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Alan Smith

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The Allisons made No1 on the `New Musical Express` `Disc` and `Record Mirror` charts. Not only that- but they also topped the BBC "Pick of the Pops" chart as well. Just because the `Record Retailer` chart held them at No2, it is unfair to call it a No2. There were `no` official charts prior to 1969. To be No1 in one of the major charts in that era, was accepted. Alan Smith.

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Richard Jones

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it is so wrong Gina G didn't win.

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Christian

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It indeed never did. But it was 1st in the charts. You must have mixed up the columns lol.

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etin

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she is real winner of 96

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etin

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I meant that this. her popularity reached to usa

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Glasgow1975

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She was absolutely awful on the night tbf