"Nanana" was the Slovene entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, sung by Karmen Stavec and performed in English. The song was performed 26th (last) on the night, following Sweden's Fame with "Give Me Your Love". At the close of voting the song had received 7 points, placing it twenty-third in a field of twenty six. It was succeeded as Slovene representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 by Platin with "Stay Forever" in the semi-finals.
A Slovene version of the song was performed by Stavec at EMA, the Slovene selection for Eurovision, titled "Lep poletni dan" ("A beautiful summer day").
Eurovision Song Contest 2003
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Countries
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Final
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- Iceland
- Austria
- Ireland
- Turkey
- Malta
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Portugal
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Germany
- Russia
- Spain
- Israel
- Netherlands
- United Kingdom
- Ukraine
- Greece
- Norway
- France
- Poland
- Latvia
- Belgium
- Estonia
- Romania
- Sweden
- Slovenia
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Artists
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Final
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- Birgitta Haukdal
- Alf Poier
- Mickey Joe Harte
- Sertab Erener
- Lynn Chircop
- Mija Martina
- Rita Guerra
- Claudia Beni
- Stelios Konstantas
- Lou
- t.A.T.u.
- Beth
- Lior Narkis
- Esther Hart
- Jemini
- Oleksandr Ponomaryov
- Mando
- Jostein Hasselgård
- Louisa Baïleche
- Ich Troje
- F.L.Y.
- Urban Trad
- Ruffus
- Nicola
- Fame
- Karmen Stavec
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Songs
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Final
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- "Open Your Heart"
- "Weil der Mensch zählt"
- "We've Got the World"
- "Everyway That I Can"
- "To Dream Again"
- "Ne brini"
- "Deixa-me sonhar"
- "Više nisam tvoja"
- "Feeling Alive"
- "Let's Get Happy"
- "Ne ver', ne boysia"
- "Dime"
- "Words for Love"
- "One More Night"
- "Cry Baby"
- "Hasta la Vista"
- "Never Let You Go"
- "I'm Not Afraid To Move On"
- "Monts et merveilles"
- "Keine Grenzen-Żadnych granic"
- "Hello From Mars"
- "Sanomi"
- "Eighties Coming Back"
- "Don't Break My Heart"
- "Give Me Your Love"
- "Nanana"
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