Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 information
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Eurovision Song Contest 1988
Country
Ireland
National selection
Selection process
Eurosong '88
Selection date(s)
6 March 1988
Selected entrant
Jump the Gun
Selected song
"Take Him Home"
Selected songwriter(s)
Peter Eades
Finals performance
Final result
8th, 79 points
Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Thanks to Johnny Logan's win in Brussels in 1987, the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest was to be held in Dublin. The song "Take Him Home", written and composed by Peter Eades and performed by Jump The Gun was chosen to represent Ireland after winning the national final selection.
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