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"Shir Habatlanim" (; "The Bums' Song") was the entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1987 The Eurovision Song Contest 1987 was the 32nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Brussels, Belgium, following the country's victory at the with the song " J'aime la vie" by Sandra Kim. Organised by the European Broadcasti ...
. It was performed in
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by the comedic duo () and came 8th, scoring 73 points. It was the subject of a resignation threat by the Israeli Minister of Culture.


Music, act, and lyrics

The act consisted of two actors, and
Avi Kushnir Abraham Yeshayahu Kushnir (; born 26 August 1960) is an Israeli comedian, actor and host. Early life During high school Kushnir studied at the youth village HaKfar HaYarok. Afterwards, during his mandatory military service, Kushnir served in an I ...
, dressed in black suits and ties in the style of the
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, who performed alone in a talking style presentation, accompanied by a minimalist orchestra score conducted by a similarly attired conductor. The two men danced in unison, with coordinated arm and feet shuffling, walking across the stage which at times descended into chaotic flailing, pulling faces and a handstand. At times they pulled sunglasses perched off their heads down, and concluded their performance by falsely walking away before jumping back at the audience. The lyrics describe the daily routine of an idle loafer, evidently unemployed, who wakes up in the morning at 10 a.m., and who cannot see the sun because the shutters, and then a block of buildings impedes his view. It describes his routine of making coffee and smoking, and feeding the birds so that they come and sing the "Lazy Bums' Song". It then describes how the lazy guy directs his dog to do the grocery errands, before going for a walk with the dog (accompanied with a pantomimed lifted-leg gesture), and then at the end of the day, having his view of the moon blocked by the buildings. The verses are interspersed with the chorus, a repetition of the nonsense words ''hupa'', ''hole hupa'', ''hupa hole''.


At Eurovision

It was selected to represent Israel after placing first in the 1987 ''Kdam-Eurovision'' preliminaries, where it tallied 79 points, defeating fifteen other Israeli artists' entries including as Eurovision winner
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. About halfway through the qualifying performance, Kushnir had a momentary lapse and forgot some of the lyrics, but recovered almost immediately. This was the largest pre-Eurovision competition to date, presented by
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and on April 1, 1987. At Eurovision, the song was performed second in a field of 22 on the night, following 's
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with " Mitt liv" and preceding 's
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with " Nur noch Gefühl".


Reception and legacy

It was the first time that a satirical comic act had been selected to represent Israel, and this raised the ire of the Minister of Culture,
Yitzhak Navon Yitzhak Rachamim Navon (; 9 April 1921 – 6 November 2015) was an Israeli politician, diplomat, playwright, and author. He served as the president of Israel between 1978 and 1983 as a member of the centre-left Alignment party. He was the f ...
, who threatened his resignation if the song represented Israel on the night of the contest. Although the performance went ahead, he did not fulfil his threat to resign. The song went on to achieve success, primarily amongst the younger demographic who appreciated their slapstick style presentation, especially in Iceland, where the duo later toured and performed live and in television shows. An English version of the song was also recorded. In 1988, Swedish record company manager and later populist politician
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recorded a Swedish cover version entitled "Hoppa Hulle".In 1996, Brazilian children's host
Xuxa Maria da Graça Xuxa Meneghel ( , ; born Maria da Graça Meneghel on 27 March 1963) is a Brazilian TV host, actress, singer, and businesswoman. Nicknamed "The Queen of Children", Xuxa built the largest Latin and South American children's ente ...
made a cover of the song "Huppa-Hule", with Brazilian Portuguese lyrics and melody, in her album ''Tô de bem com a vida''.


References

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from Diggiloo Thrush
{{Eurovision Song Contest 1987 Eurovision songs of Israel Eurovision songs of 1987 1987 songs