Ey Sham
| "Ey Sham" | |
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| Eurovision Song Contest 1973 entry | |
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| Finals performance | |
| Final result | 4th | 
| Final points | 97 | 
| Entry chronology | |
| "Natati La Khayay" (1974) ► | |
"Ey Sham" (Hebrew: אי שם, lit. "Somewhere") is a song by Israeli singer Ilanit, with lyrics by Ehud Manor and music composed by Nurit Hirsh. The song was Israel's debut entry in the Eurovision Song Contest, competing in the 1973 edition, where it achieved 4th place with 97 points. At the time, this was the highest placement ever for a debuting country in the contest. The song also gained popularity in Israel, reaching high positions on the Hebrew national charts and being recorded in multiple languages.