Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Country  Albania
National selection
Selection process Festivali I Këngës 44
Selection date(s) Semi-finals
16 December 2005
17 December 2005
Final
18 December 2005
Selected entrant Luiz Ejlli
Selected song "Zjarr e ftohtë"
Finals performance
Semi-final result Failed to qualify (14th)
Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2005 • 2006 • 2007►

Albania chose their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 on 18 December 2005, using a combination of a public televote and a panel of judges, which gave Luiz Ejlli victory with the song "Zjarr e ftohtë" (Fire and cold). The victory prompted something of an outcry in Albania, some expressing accusations of jury bias as they thought other songs, for example that of Anjeza Shahini were better.

The song contained elements of ethnic Albanian folk music, and used traditional Balkan instruments. The song was composed by Klodian Qafoku and written by Dr. Flori. The song was performed in Albanian in Athens. It is the first Albanian Eurovision entry in Albanian, as 2004's "The Image of You" and "Tomorrow I Go", the 2005 entry, were both in English.

As Albania did not automatically qualify for the final on the basis of their performance in 2005, they had to compete in the semifinal. The entry finished 14th in the semi-final, four places away from a qualification spot with 58 points.

This song used traditional Albanian instruments, and a peculiar old man!

Luiz Ejlli was the first male performer to represent his country. Ejlli has been well known in Albania since winning the 2004 "Idols" show. He also competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 pre-qualifying contest, finishing second with the song "Hëna Dhe Vjet dashurojnë" (The Moon And The Stars Are Loving)".

Festivali I Këngës 44

For the semi-finals, see Festivali I Këngës 44.

Singer Song Place
14 Evis Mula "Ku T'a Gjej Unë Këngën" 3rd
15 Luiz Ejlli "Zjarr e ftohtë" 1st
18 Era Rusi "Nuk je ëndërr" 2nd

Points Awarded by Albania[1]

Semi final

12 points Macedonia
10 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
8 points Bulgaria
7 points Slovenia
6 points Turkey
5 points Sweden
4 points Cyprus
3 points Armenia
2 points Netherlands
1 point Ireland

Final

12 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
10 points Sweden
8 points Greece
7 points Turkey
6 points Spain
5 points Germany
4 points Russia
3 points Macedonia
2 points Romania
1 point Malta

Points Awarded to Albania (Semi-Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Macedonia
  •   Switzerland
  •  Croatia
  •  Greece
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  •  Germany
  •  Norway
  •  Turkey
  •  Russia
  •  Sweden
  •  United Kingdom
  •  Armenia
  •  Slovenia

References

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