22
Lyrics:
I see 22, oh, and I think of you\\nLately that's all I do\\nDon't you know that I I'm always driving back\\nWanna come home to you\\n\nOh, I know I've always been afraid to say\\nHow I feel, but that's got to change\\n\nEvery time I'm with somebody I'm confusing them with you\\nAnywhere I go reminds me of the things we used to do\\nAnd I dreamed about the street where we kissed out of the blue\\nIt's your house, number 22\\n\nBaby, where are you?\\nNumber 22\\n\nI see 22, oh, it's like déjà vu\\nBoy, if you only knew\\nThis time I messed it up, but I can't give you up\\nYour face is all I got\\n\nYeah, I know I've always been afraid to say\\nHow I feel, but that's got to change\\n\nEvery time I'm with somebody I'm confusing them with you\\nAnywhere I go reminds me of the things we used to do\\nAnd I dream about the street where we kissed out of the blue\\nIt's your house, number 22\\n\nNumber 22, yeah\\nBaby, where are you?\\nNumber 22\\n\nAll alone tonight\\nWishing you were laying by my side\\nSo I just keep on driving back\\nTo pass the time\\n\nEvery time I'm with somebody I'm confusing them with you\\nAnywhere I go reminds me of the things we used to do\\nAny time I'm with somebody\\nAnd I dream about the street where we kissed out of the blue\\nIt's your house, number 22\\nEvery time I'm with somebody I'm confusing them with you\\nEverybody, no, no, no\\nAnywhere I go reminds me of the things we used to do\\nI remember you\\nNumber 22\\nNumber 22
Ireland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "22", performed by Sarah McTernan and written by Janieck Devy, Marcia "Misha" Sondeijker and Roel Rats. The song and the singer were internally selected in March 2019 by the Irish broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) to represent the nation at the contest in Tel Aviv, Israel. The country's participation attracted some calls for a boycott due to Israel's policies towards Palestine. Prior to the contest, the entry was promoted by a music video and live performances in Spain and the United Kingdom. Ireland competed in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 16 May 2019. The song placed last at the end of voting, receiving 16 points and subsequently failing to qualify for the grand final.
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