词条 | Halayla |
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| song = {{flagicon|Israel}} "Halayla" | image = | caption = | year = 1981 | country = Israel | artist = Shlomit Aharon, Kikki Rothstein, Yuval Dor, Ami Mendelman | as = Hakol Over Habibi | with = | language = Hebrew | languages = | composer = Shuki Levy | lyricist = Shlomit Aharon, Yuval Dor | conductor = Eldad Shrim | place = 7th | points = 56 | lyrics = from Diggiloo Thrush | prev = Hallelujah | prev_link = Hallelujah (Gali Atari and Milk & Honey song) | prev_year = 1979 | next = Hora | next_link = Hora (song) }} Halayla (Hebrew script: הלילה, English translation: "Tonight"), listed as Halaylah in the official Eurovision website, was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, performed in Hebrew by Hakol Over Habibi. The song is a dramatic ballad, with the singer describing what will happen between herself and a lover "tonight". The exact details are left unsaid, but she sings, for example, that "We'll say things that we've never said before/Tonight, tonight, it will be the night", implying a level of intimacy which the couple had not previously achieved. The song was performed fifth on the night, following Luxembourg's Jean-Claude Pascal with "C'est peut-être pas l'Amérique" and preceding Denmark's Debbie Cameron & Tommy Seebach with "Krøller eller ej". At the close of voting, it had received 56 points, placing 7th in a field of 20. It was succeeded as Israeli representative at the 1982 Contest by Avi Toledano with "Hora". References and external links
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