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Ilanit (אילנית, born 17 September 1947 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is a female Israeli singer who represented her country twice in the Eurovision Song Contest. In 1973 she first participated in Luxembourg, where she finished fourth with the song Ey Sham (Somewhere). This was also the first ever participation of Israel in Eurovision. The song was composed by Nurit Hirsch, who also conducted the orchestra in Luxembourg on that occasion. It was only the second time that the orchestra was conducted by a woman; the first time was on that very evening. The second participation by Ilanit was in London in 1977, with a song entitled Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim (Love Is a Song for Two). With this song Ilanit placed eleventh. She almost took part for a third time in 1984: she was appointed by IBA to sing the song Balalaika. The organising Luxembourg network, however, decided to schedule the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest for an Israeli memorial day, whereupon the IBA subsequently withdrew their entry. At that time Ilanit was already one of Israel's most popular singers and the song Balalaika became an instant hit regardless. Ilanit was named Israel's top female singer every year from 1971 to 1977, something no other singer has achieved. In 1974 Ilanit represented Israel at the World Popular Song Festival In Tokyo '74 with the song Shiru Shir Lashemesh (Sing a Song to the Sun). The final was held on 17 November; Ilanit placed ninth. Ilanit continued to experience major successes in her home country, with songs from the famous late composer/song-writer Ehud Manor and others. Together with other established Israeli artists, Ilanit took part in a tour through North America in 2005. However, she has not released any new records since 1999; her last full album was Brazilian Dream (1996). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ilanit (אילנית, born 17 September 1947 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is a female Israeli singer who represented her country twice in the Eurovision Song Contest. In 1973 she first participated in Luxembourg, where she finished fourth with the song Ey Sham (Somewhere). This was also the first ever participation of Israel in Eurovision. The song was composed by Nurit Hirsch, who also conducted the orchestra in Luxembourg on that occasion. It was only the second time that the orchestra was conducted by a woman; the first time was on that very evening. The second participation by Ilanit was in London in 1977, with a song entitled Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim (Love Is a Song for Two). With this song Ilanit placed eleventh. She almost took part for a third time in 1984: she was appointed by IBA to sing the song Balalaika. The organising Luxembourg network, however, decided to schedule the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest for an Israeli memorial day, whereupon the IBA subsequently withdrew their entry. At that time Ilanit was already one of Israel's most popular singers and the song Balalaika became an instant hit regardless. Ilanit was named Israel's top female singer every year from 1971 to 1977, something no other singer has achieved. In 1974 Ilanit represented Israel at the World Popular Song Festival In Tokyo '74 with the song Shiru Shir Lashemesh (Sing a Song to the Sun). The final was held on 17 November; Ilanit placed ninth. Ilanit continued to experience major successes in her home country, with songs from the famous late composer/song-writer Ehud Manor and others. Together with other established Israeli artists, Ilanit took part in a tour through North America in 2005. However, she has not released any new records since 1999; her last full album was Brazilian Dream (1996). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Allouche
Bezalel
Buffalos
Sheva
אי שם
Bashana Habaa
שיר של יום חולין
Ey Sham
שנה טובה
השקדיה פורחת
הנה ימים באים
בשנה הבאה
ללכת שבי אחרייך
אהבה היא שיר לשניים
לאורך השדרה שאין בה איש
Balalaika
פטיש מסמר
Ba'Shana Ha'Ba'a
Ei Sham
מחרוזת שירי חנוכה
Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim
פעם לאהוב
Eretz Eretz
Ey-Sham
Ahava Hi Shir Li'Shna'im
ארץ ארץ
אל הדרך
Eretz
אחי גיבורי התהילה
Eretz Nehederet
Shir Shel Yom Chulin
Lalechet Shevi Acharaich
Nechama
Kvar Acharei Chatsot
נר לי
Ahavata Shel Tereza Dimon
Bashana Haba'a
אהבתה של תרזה די-מון
Balalayka
Hanukkah Medley
Kvar Acharei Chatzot
הלב
Ve'Shuv Itchem
Shir Al Nechalim
אבל המנגינה
Lama Lama
Pa'am Le'ehov
פרפר נחמד
בללייקה
מעוז צור-ימי החנוכה
Tatzlum Yashan
Le'Chol Adam Kochav
ישראלית
Ey'sham (אי שם) (Israel)
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