Congratulations for your Eurovision 2009 team: the Singer Jade Ewen (will represent Britain in the Eurovision Song Contest after winning a televised contest) and the composer- internationally renown- Andrew L. Webber. Jade is a great presence, a great voice! IMHO
For sure they will improve the monotony of the song with some supporting vocals and so she will win!!!

True, UkEng, related to subject, found a resume on telegraph.co.uk/31 Jan.2009:
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Britain has a dismal track record in the Eurovision Song Contest in recent years and has not won the competition since 1997 when Katrina and the Waves won with "Love Shine a Light".

Widespread block voting between Eastern European countries has increasingly dominated the competition, with Russia voted as last year's winner.

Russia's entry, "Believe" sung by Dima Bilan, who performed during last night's show, received a maximum of 12 points last year from six nearby countries - Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus and Armenia.

The success of Serbia in 2007 was also largely thanks to generous scoring for its neighbours, including Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Macedonia. Lordi, a heavy metal band dressed as monsters, from Finland, won in 2006 after receiving the maximum score of 12 points from Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Estonia.

Last year's UK entrant, Andy Abraham, came joint last after scoring "nul points" for his song "Even If "at the final in Belgrade. In 2007, Scooch finished second last with "Flying the Flag (for You)" and in 2003 the band Jemini failed to score a single point for their song, "Cry Baby".

This year, however, the voting system has been changed for the final in Moscow. Each country's votes will be decided by a combination of televoting and the votes of a national jury comprised of music industry experts.---