Sing, Little Birdie
Place: 2
(Total Score: 16)
Lyrics:
Sing, sing, sing, little birdie\\nSing, sing, sing it\\n\nThere's a bird on a branch\\nThere's a branch on a tree\\nThere's a tree in the meadow\\nAnd that's where I long to be\\n\n'Neath that bird on a branch\\n'Neath that branch on a tree\\n'Neath that tree in the meadow\\nWhere you said you love me\\n\nSing, little birdie, sing your song\\nSing, you'll help our love along\\nSing, little birdie up above\\nSing a song of love\\n\nThere's a bird on a branch\\nThere's a branch on a tree\\nWhere we carved our initials there\\nFor all the world to see\\n\n'Neath that bird on a branch\\n'Neath that branch on a tree\\nWhere we promised our true love\\nFor all eternity\\n\nSing, little birdie, sing your song\\nSing, you'll help our love along\\nSing, little birdie up above\\nSing a song of love\\n\nWhen the years pass on by\\nAnd we're wed, you and I\\nAnd the bluebirds are singing\\nTheir sweet love songs in the sky\\n\nWe will dream of that bird\\nOn a branch, on a tree\\nAnd that tree in the meadow\\nWhere you said you love me\\n\nSing, little birdie, sing your song\\nSing, you'll help our love along\\nSing, little birdie up above\\nSing a song of love\\n\nSing, little birdie, sing your song\\nSing, you'll help our love along\\nSing, little birdie up above\\nSing a song of love
The United Kingdom participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1959. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) organised a national final to select the United Kingdom's entry for the contest. The song selected was "Sing, Little Birdie", performed by Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson. The song placed second in the contest, at the time the United Kingdom's best result in the competition, and remained so until their first victory in 1967.
Overall Final Postion: 2
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