My Galileo

"My Galileo" was the first entry by Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest, performed at the 2004 contest in English by Aleksandra and Konstantin. As this was Belarus' debut entry, it was performed in the semi-final of that contest, second on the night (following Finland's Jari Sillanpää with "Takes 2 To Tango" and preceding Switzerland's Piero Esteriore & The MusicStars with "Celebrate"). At the close of voting, it could only muster 10 points, which were only enough for a 19th place, thus forcing Belarus to qualify through the semi-final at the next contest.

"My Galileo"
Eurovision Song Contest 2004 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Aleksandra Kirsanova, Konstantin Drapezo
As
Language
Composer(s)
Aleksandra Kirsanova, Konstantin Drapezo
Lyricist(s)
Aleksey Solomaha
Finals performance
Semi-final result
19th
Semi-final points
10
Entry chronology
"Love Me Tonight" (2005) ►

The song is inspired somewhat by Belarusian country music and likens the singer's lover to Galileo Galilei. Many of the lyrics were difficult to understand in the live performance, as Aleksandra's accent was very strong.

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