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Malta competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 in Stockholm , Sweden . The Maltese entry was selected through the Malta Song for Europe contest, where the winner was Claudette Pace with the song "Desire".
Before Eurovision [ edit ]
Malta Song for Europe 2000 [ edit ]
The final was held on 15 January 2000 at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta , hosted by Stephanie Farrugia, Miriam Dalli and Charles Saliba. The winner was chosen by an "expert" jury. A televote was also held which Claudette Pace won, with Fabrizio Faniello placing second and Alwyn Borg Myatt placing in third.[1] [2]
Draw
Artist
Song
Songwriter(s)
Points
Place
1
Konrad Pule'
"Going Strong"
J.P. Cassaletto, Konrad Pule'
51
11
2
Alwyn Borg Myatt
"Let's Try Love Once More"
Philip Vella
67
7
3
Olivia Lewis
"I Wanna Love You"
Doris Chetcuti, Eugenio Schembri
59
9
4
Paula
"One Day"
Paul Zammit Cutajar, Ronnie Busuttil
39
14
5
Marvic Lewis
"I Have Given All To You"
Doris Chetcuti, Eugenio Schembri
57
10
6
Gianni
"My Friends"
Paul Zammit Cutajar, Gianni Zammit
40
13
7
Tarcisio Barbara
"Home-Grown Tenderness"
Alfred C. Sant, Philip Vella
45
12
8
Claudette Pace
"Desire"
Gerard James Borg , Philip Vella
122
1
9
Rita Pace
"Come Into My Life"
Rita Pace
16
16
10
Ira Losco
"Shine"
Gerard James Borg , Philip Vella
70
6
11
Rita Pace
"We Can Touch the Wind"
Rita Pace
33
15
12
Olivia Lewis
"Only for You"
Doris Chetcuti, Eugenio Schembri
74
5
13
Priscilla (Kaya)
"Our Love"
Cynthia Sammut, Alfred Zammit
93
3
14
Fabrizio Faniello
"Change of Heart"
Georgina Abela , Paul Abela
104
2
15
Ira Losco
"Falling in Love"
Ray Agius
67
7
16
Paul Giordimaina
"The Only One"
Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan
82
4
Detailed Jury Votes
Draw
Song
Jury 1
Jury 2
Jury 3
Jury 4
Jury 5
Jury 6
Jury 7
Total
1
"Going Strong"
12
4
4
9
9
6
7
51
2
"Let's Try Love Once More"
18
9
8
3
10
5
14
67
3
"I Wanna Love You"
7
8
12
14
11
4
3
59
4
"One Day"
6
7
2
8
8
2
6
39
5
"I Have Given All to You"
14
6
11
6
7
3
10
57
6
"My Friends"
4
3
5
7
3
14
4
40
7
"Home-Grown Tenderness"
8
2
9
5
1
12
8
45
8
"Desire"
20
20
20
4
20
20
18
122
9
"Come Into My Life"
2
1
1
1
5
1
5
16
10
"Shine"
11
16
10
12
2
18
1
70
11
"We Can Touch the Wind"
1
5
3
10
4
8
2
33
12
"Only for You"
16
11
6
11
14
7
9
74
13
"Our Love"
5
10
14
18
16
10
20
93
14
"Change of Heart"
9
18
18
20
12
16
11
104
15
"Falling in Love"
3
12
7
16
6
11
12
67
16
"The Only One"
10
14
16
2
18
9
16
82
At Eurovision [ edit ]
On the night of the final, Malta performed 7th, following Romania and preceding Norway. At the end of the voting, Malta had received 73 points, placing 8th in a field of 24.[3]
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]
Participation Artists Songs
"7th Wonder"
"All of My Love "
"Angel"
"Another Summer Night"
"Believe 'n Peace"
"Breathlessly"
"Chameleon "
"Coming Home"
"Could It Be"
Dance (Our Own Party)
"Desire"
"I Am What I Am "
"I Do"
"L-imħabba "
"In a Woman's Heart"
"Je me casse "
"Keep Me In Mind"
"Let Me Fly"
"Little Child"
"Loop "
"Marija l-Maltija "
"More Than Love"
"My Dream"
"On Again... Off Again"
"One Life"
"The One That I Love"
"Singing This Song"
"Taboo"
"This Is the Night"
"This Time"
"To Dream Again"
"Tomorrow"
"Vertigo"
"Vodka "
"Walk on Water"
"Warrior"
"What If We"
Note: Entries scored out signify where Malta did not compete