




Su canción (1979)
Represented Spain in Eurovision 1979
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This entry secured a second-place finish for Spain in 1979, with Betty Missiego's memorable performance accompanied by a children's choir. It is fondly remembered from the 70s.
Discover the most iconic and successful entries from Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest. This ranking highlights top-scoring performances, fan favorites, and historically significant songs that have represented Spain on the international stage. Explore the best vocalists, memorable melodies, and staging that have captivated audiences and achieved high placements in the competition's history. Perfect for fans of European music, pop culture, and Eurovision history.





Represented Spain in Eurovision 1979
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This entry secured a second-place finish for Spain in 1979, with Betty Missiego's memorable performance accompanied by a children's choir. It is fondly remembered from the 70s.





Spanish entry at Eurovision Song Contest 1995
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This powerful ballad achieved a second-place finish for Spain, which was the country's best result since 1979 and remained unbeaten until 2022, showcasing a strong vocal performance.





Was a joint winning song in Eurovision 1969
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This song represents a golden era for Spain in Eurovision, being one of four co-winners in the 1969 contest and marking Spain's second consecutive victory.





Pleasant discovery of Eurovision this year
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This song was Spain's entry for Eurovision 2024, generating significant buzz and discussion around its message and performance. It achieved domestic success, peaking at number five in Spain.





Won Benidorm Fest 2025
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As Spain's most recent Eurovision entry, 'Esa diva' is current and relevant, having been selected through the popular Benidorm Fest. Its revamp for the contest transformed its identity while keeping its essence.
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First song from Spain to win the contest
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As Spain's first Eurovision winning song, 'La, la, la' is a classic and historically significant entry. It famously beat Cliff Richard's 'Congratulations' by a single point.





Finished 2nd at Eurovision 1973
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Considered a Spanish music anthem and one of Spain's best-known songs at Eurovision, it remains highly popular and critically acclaimed, achieving huge success globally.





Finished in third place at Eurovision 2022
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A highly successful and impactful recent entry that revitalized Spain's presence in the contest, achieving Spain's best Eurovision result since 1995 and topping the Spanish music chart.





Achieved Spain's best result since 2004
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This powerful ballad is often cited as a fan favorite and a strong vocal performance, finishing in tenth place and charting for 25 weeks in Spain.





Reached #1 on iTunes
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This song delivered a memorable and well-regarded performance from the 2010s, finishing in tenth place and showcasing a powerful vocal delivery.