Hallelujah (Milk And Honey Song)
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"Hallelujah" () is a song recorded by Israeli band Milk and Honey with music composed by Kobi Oshrat and Hebrew lyrics written by . It in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 held in
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, winning the contest.


Background


Conception

"Hallelujah" was composed by Kobi Oshrat with Hebrew lyrics by . In 1978, Oshrat originally submitted the song to the the
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(IBA) organized to select its song and performer for the of the
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. The song was rejected as "the selection committee did not think 'Hallelujah' was strong enough". It was also rejected by song festivals in Chile and Japan.


National Selection 1979

However in 1979, IBA accepted the song for its for the of the Eurovision Song Contest, where it was intended to be performed by the band Hakol Over Habibi. Hakol Over Habibi, nevertheless, declined the opportunity to sing it because the lead singer Shlomit Aharon declared she did not want to go to Eurovision. After they decided to withdraw the song, the national final producers wanted Gali Atari to perform it instead. The group Milk and Honey was then formed especially for the national selection around Atari, giving her the company of the three male vocalists Shmulik Bilu, Reuven Gvirtz, and Yehuda Tamir, so that the group had the same number of singers and gender composition as Hakol Over Habibi. The song only narrowly won the national Israeli selection with 63 points, only two more points than "Ein li ish milvadi", performed by Tzvika Pick, –later internationally known as the composer of winning song " Diva"–. It became the –and Milk and Honey the performers– for Eurovision. In addition to the Hebrew original version, they recorded the song in English –with lyrics by Shimrit Orr–, French –with lyrics by Michel Jourdan and Shimrit Orr–, and German –with lyrics by –.


Eurovision

On 31 March 1979, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the International Convention Center in
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hosted by IBA and broadcast live throughout the continent. Milk and Honey performed "Hallelujah" tenth on the night –entering the stage one by one rather than all together–, following 's "
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" by
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and preceding 's " Je suis l'enfant soleil" by
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. Kobi Oshrat conducted the event's live orchestra in the performance of the Israeli entry. At the close of voting, it had received 125 points, placing first in a field of nineteen, winning the contest. As had been leading on the penultimate round of voting, this was the first time the winning song had come from behind to clinch victory on the final vote. The last jury to vote was the Spanish one, who gave the contest to Israel, relegating " Su canción" by Betty Missiego to second position. This was the fourth occasion on which the host country had won the contest –, and had achieved the feat before this– and there have since been two more such occasions to date – winning once in Millstreet and once more in
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–. The song was succeeded as contest winner in the by "
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" by Johnny Logan for .


Aftermath

Israel could neither host nor compete in Eurovision in 1980, which was scheduled for the same day as
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, Israel's Memorial Day: the festivities of the event would clash with the somber tone of the day, which is marked in Israel with memorial services, two minutes of silence, and large numbers of visitors at military and civilian cemeteries. It returned to the fold for the with " Halayla" by Hakol Over Habibi. On 22 August 1981, Milk and Honey performed their song in the Eurovision twenty-fifth anniversary concert '' Songs of Europe'' held in
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. On 29 May 1999, in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 held in Jerusalem all the contestants performed the song after the winning reprise as a tribute to the victims of the wars in the Balkans. On 22 October 2005, in the Eurovision fiftieth anniversary competition '' Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest'' held in
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, Atari performed the song as part of the interval acts. On 31 March 2015, in the Eurovision sixtieth anniversary concert ''
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'' held in
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,
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performed the song as part of the closing medley. On 18 May 2019, in the 'Switch Song' interval act during the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 held in
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, Atari –who had refused to sing with her former Milk and Honey teammates– performed the song accompanied by
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, Måns Zelmerlöw, Eleni Foureira, and Verka Serduchka. The television special '' Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light'', aired on 16 May 2020 throughout Europe, features Atari performing the song in an empty
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as a Zoom-style sing-along with finalists of the ''
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'' and . In 2018, to celebrate Israel's 70th year of independence, the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Sport released an updated version of the song. This version was sung by Atari and pop superstar Eden Ben Zaken and was performed in Jerusalem at the official state ceremony.


Chart performance


Weekly charts


Legacy

The husband-and-wife singing duo of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme released the song in early 1979 on
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Records. The song was a modest hit on the
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chart, and the couple also performed it on ''
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''. They also recorded a live version which was released on Applause Records in 1982. In 1987, Oshrat's composition was covered by
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, Karel Gott and , and recorded under the title "Hrajme píseň" ("Let's Play a Song") in
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. As a trio (featuring solo part performed by
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actress
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), the song was presented on November 1, 1987, and with alternate lyrics by during the pre-filmed live show ''Abeceda: G+L'' created by
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. There is also an undocumented Polish version by Eleni Tzoka, recorded under title "Alleluja miłość twa".


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Lyrics of "Hallelujah"

Lyrics of "Hallelujah"
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