Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 information
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Eurovision Song Contest 1999
Country
Estonia
National selection
Selection process
Eurolaul 1999
Selection date(s)
30 January 1999
Selected entrant
Evelin Samuel and Camille
Selected song
"Diamond of Night"
Selected songwriter(s)
Priit Pajusaar
Glen Pilvre
Maian Kärmas
Finals performance
Final result
6th, 90 points
Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Estonia entered the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, held in Jerusalem. This was their fifth entry at Eurovision, having debuted at the 1994 contest.
The Estonian representative for the contest was Evelin Samuel and Camille with the song "Diamond of Night". It was the first contest with non-Estonian songs in the national final and the first time a non-Estonian song was picked to represent Estonia.
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