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Rock Bottom (Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran song)

"Rock Bottom" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, performed in English by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran. It was also written and produced by de Paul and Moran and released on the Polydor record label. Originally it was written for the group Blue Mink;[1] and submitted unbeknown to de Paul and Moran as an entry for A Song For Europe by the publishers; when it was selected, de Paul agreed to perform the song if Moran would join her.[2] On 9 March 1977, "Rock Bottom" was selected to represent the UK at the A Song for Europe 1977 event held at the New London Theatre, presented by Terry Wogan.

"Rock Bottom"
Cover of vinyl single
Eurovision Song Contest 1977 entry
Country
Artist(s)
With
Language
English
Composer(s)
Lynsey de Paul / Mike Moran
Lyricist(s)
Lynsey de Paul / Mike Moran
Conductor
Finals performance
Final result
2nd
Final points
121
Entry chronology
◄ "Save Your Kisses for Me" (1976)
"Bad Old Days" (1978) ►

History Edit

The song says that when people are in a bad situation they should work to solve problems and not be pessimistic about tragedies.

Eurovision 1977 was almost cancelled due to budget restrictions and it was delayed by five weeks due to a strike by cameramen and technicians.[3] The BBC, who had to host the contest that year, did not give the song its whole-hearted support because it was the favourite to win the contest and, if it had won, then they would have to finance and host the 1978 contest,[4] inspiring the plot used in the movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.[5] Eurovision: Secrets & Scandals, a one hour long Channel 5 documentary, shown on 13 May 2022, also confirmed that the BBC was secretly relieved that "Rock Bottom" did not win because they definitely did not want to host the 1978 contest.[6][7]

The song contest was planned to take place on 2 April due to the cameramen and technicians being on strike, but it was rescheduled and finally took place on 7 May.[8][9] The song was performed ninth on the night, following Portugal's Os Amigos with "Portugal no coração" and preceding Greece's Pascalis, Marianna, Robert & Bessy with "Mathima Solfege". At the close of voting, it had received 121 points, placing second in a field of 18 entries. Lionel Blair choreographed de Paul and Moran's piano seated performance, as he had done for the programme deciding the UK's entry that year.[10] In an interview with Gala magazine, Marie Myriam, the contest winner stated that she loved "Rock Bottom".[11]

It was preceded by "Save Your Kisses for Me" by Brotherhood of Man as the British representative at the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest and succeeded by Co-Co with "Bad Old Days" in 1978. De Paul was the last established and well-known international artist to enter the contest for the UK, until Scott Fitzgerald in 1988.

"Rock Bottom" charted in several European countries, topping the charts in Switzerland, number 2 in Austria, number 4 in Germany, number 4 in Portugal,[12] number 6 in Sweden (number 4 on the Poporama chart),[13] number 7 in Ireland and Norway, number 8 in Belgium[14] and number 10 in France and Israel. In the UK Singles Chart, it reached number. 19[15] but on the UK Juke Box Top 20 it reached number 8.[16] It also made number 7 on the Europarade chart,[17] number 13 on the Radio Luxembourg Top 30.[18] On the basis of sales from the record-buying public of Europe, it was the winning entry, outperforming the contest's winner,[19][20] a quarter of a million copies being sold in Germany alone,[21] where it was the 38th best selling single of 1977.[22] It was the 61st best selling single in the French 1977 year end chart.[23] The single was also released on the Polydor label in Japan in July 1977.[24] After the Eurovision Song Contest, it was released as one of the tracks on an EP in Portugal entitled "Conjunto Pentagrama" ("Pentogram Set"), together with the French entry "L'Oiseau Et L'Enfant", the Irish entry "It's Nice To Be In Love Again" and the Monaco entry "Une Petite Française".[25]

In a ranking by The Daily Telegraph of all of the UK's Eurovision Song Contest entries over the last 59 years, "Rock Bottom" came in at number 9[26] and a year later they wrote "Not just a fun, honky-tonk tune, but also a rather memorable performance. Moran and de Paul were dressed in fetching Edwardian morning-suits, sat back-to-back playing a pair of duelling grand pianos."[27] In an analysis of all Eurovision Song Contest songs that entered the German singles chart, it was ranked number 20, based on number of weeks on the chart and chart positions achieved.[28] In 2021, PRS for Music revealed a top 20 of most played UK Eurovision entries and "Rock Bottom" was number 13.[29]

The duo also recorded a German version of "Rock Bottom" called "Für Immer" with German lyrics by Marianne Rebesky,[30] which also had healthy sales figures in German speaking countries,[20] and this version was covered by the band Wir.[31] De Paul and Moran's version of "Für Immer" appeared on the CD Greatest Hits - Lynsey de Paul[32] as well as on a number of compilation albums.[33][34][35] Instrumental versions of the song also appeared on James Last's album Auf Last Geht's Los. Other versions have been recorded by the Studio Group, Armi & Danny (in Finnish as Päin Seinää), Jörgen Petersenin Orkesteri, Ted Weber, Brothers Of The World, Leni, Günter Noris, Inger Lise & Stein (in Norwegian as Norsktoppen), Daniel Janin, Annette Klingenberg & Johnny Reimar, Bingos, and The Hiltonaires and, most recently by jazz guitarist Denny Wright.[36]

The song has featured on Eurovision compilation albums such as This Is... Eurovision,[37] Ultimate Eurovision Party!,[38] Favoriet Van Follet - 18 Unieke Eurovisiesongs (18 unique Eurovision songs)[39] and Stars Of Eurovision,[40] as well as a number of de Paul's compilation CDs. It was also a track on the CD double album Die Ultimative Chart Show - Die erfolgreichsten Piano-Hits aller Zeiten in 2010, which made the Swiss and Austrian albums charts.[41] In 2018, the song was one of 16 songs chosen as 1970s Eurovision classics on a specially released vinyl album that also featured ABBA, Brotherhood Of Man, Baccara, The New Seekers, Anne-Marie David and Gigliola Cinquetti.[42] It was also included as a track on the 2021 album, Now That's What I Call Eurovision, which reached number one on the UK Official Compilations Chart.[43]

In 2023, BBC Radio 2 conducted a listener vote to discover the UK’s favourite Eurovision entry and "Rock Bottom" was voted number 20 Ultimate UK Eurovision Song.[44][45]

Charts Edit

References Edit

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Rock Bottom was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 performed in English by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran It was also written and produced by de Paul and Moran and released on the Polydor record label Originally it was written for the group Blue Mink 1 and submitted unbeknown to de Paul and Moran as an entry for A Song For Europe by the publishers when it was selected de Paul agreed to perform the song if Moran would join her 2 On 9 March 1977 Rock Bottom was selected to represent the UK at the A Song for Europe 1977 event held at the New London Theatre presented by Terry Wogan Rock Bottom Cover of vinyl singleEurovision Song Contest 1977 entryCountryUnited KingdomArtist s Lynsey de PaulWithMike MoranLanguageEnglishComposer s Lynsey de Paul Mike MoranLyricist s Lynsey de Paul Mike MoranConductorRonnie HazlehurstFinals performanceFinal result2ndFinal points121Entry chronology Save Your Kisses for Me 1976 Bad Old Days 1978 Contents 1 History 2 Charts 2 1 Weekly charts 2 2 Year end charts 3 ReferencesHistory EditThe song says that when people are in a bad situation they should work to solve problems and not be pessimistic about tragedies Eurovision 1977 was almost cancelled due to budget restrictions and it was delayed by five weeks due to a strike by cameramen and technicians 3 The BBC who had to host the contest that year did not give the song its whole hearted support because it was the favourite to win the contest and if it had won then they would have to finance and host the 1978 contest 4 inspiring the plot used in the movie Eurovision Song Contest The Story of Fire Saga 5 Eurovision Secrets amp Scandals a one hour long Channel 5 documentary shown on 13 May 2022 also confirmed that the BBC was secretly relieved that Rock Bottom did not win because they definitely did not want to host the 1978 contest 6 7 The song contest was planned to take place on 2 April due to the cameramen and technicians being on strike but it was rescheduled and finally took place on 7 May 8 9 The song was performed ninth on the night following Portugal s Os Amigos with Portugal no coracao and preceding Greece s Pascalis Marianna Robert amp Bessy with Mathima Solfege At the close of voting it had received 121 points placing second in a field of 18 entries Lionel Blair choreographed de Paul and Moran s piano seated performance as he had done for the programme deciding the UK s entry that year 10 In an interview with Gala magazine Marie Myriam the contest winner stated that she loved Rock Bottom 11 It was preceded by Save Your Kisses for Me by Brotherhood of Man as the British representative at the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest and succeeded by Co Co with Bad Old Days in 1978 De Paul was the last established and well known international artist to enter the contest for the UK until Scott Fitzgerald in 1988 Rock Bottom charted in several European countries topping the charts in Switzerland number 2 in Austria number 4 in Germany number 4 in Portugal 12 number 6 in Sweden number 4 on the Poporama chart 13 number 7 in Ireland and Norway number 8 in Belgium 14 and number 10 in France and Israel In the UK Singles Chart it reached number 19 15 but on the UK Juke Box Top 20 it reached number 8 16 It also made number 7 on the Europarade chart 17 number 13 on the Radio Luxembourg Top 30 18 On the basis of sales from the record buying public of Europe it was the winning entry outperforming the contest s winner 19 20 a quarter of a million copies being sold in Germany alone 21 where it was the 38th best selling single of 1977 22 It was the 61st best selling single in the French 1977 year end chart 23 The single was also released on the Polydor label in Japan in July 1977 24 After the Eurovision Song Contest it was released as one of the tracks on an EP in Portugal entitled Conjunto Pentagrama Pentogram Set together with the French entry L Oiseau Et L Enfant the Irish entry It s Nice To Be In Love Again and the Monaco entry Une Petite Francaise 25 In a ranking by The Daily Telegraph of all of the UK s Eurovision Song Contest entries over the last 59 years Rock Bottom came in at number 9 26 and a year later they wrote Not just a fun honky tonk tune but also a rather memorable performance Moran and de Paul were dressed in fetching Edwardian morning suits sat back to back playing a pair of duelling grand pianos 27 In an analysis of all Eurovision Song Contest songs that entered the German singles chart it was ranked number 20 based on number of weeks on the chart and chart positions achieved 28 In 2021 PRS for Music revealed a top 20 of most played UK Eurovision entries and Rock Bottom was number 13 29 The duo also recorded a German version of Rock Bottom called Fur Immer with German lyrics by Marianne Rebesky 30 which also had healthy sales figures in German speaking countries 20 and this version was covered by the band Wir 31 De Paul and Moran s version of Fur Immer appeared on the CD Greatest Hits Lynsey de Paul 32 as well as on a number of compilation albums 33 34 35 Instrumental versions of the song also appeared on James Last s album Auf Last Geht s Los Other versions have been recorded by the Studio Group Armi amp Danny in Finnish as Pain Seinaa Jorgen Petersenin Orkesteri Ted Weber Brothers Of The World Leni Gunter Noris Inger Lise amp Stein in Norwegian as Norsktoppen Daniel Janin Annette Klingenberg amp Johnny Reimar Bingos and The Hiltonaires and most recently by jazz guitarist Denny Wright 36 The song has featured on Eurovision compilation albums such as This Is Eurovision 37 Ultimate Eurovision Party 38 Favoriet Van Follet 18 Unieke Eurovisiesongs 18 unique Eurovision songs 39 and Stars Of Eurovision 40 as well as a number of de Paul s compilation CDs It was also a track on the CD double album Die Ultimative Chart Show Die erfolgreichsten Piano Hits aller Zeiten in 2010 which made the Swiss and Austrian albums charts 41 In 2018 the song was one of 16 songs chosen as 1970s Eurovision classics on a specially released vinyl album that also featured ABBA Brotherhood Of Man Baccara The New Seekers Anne Marie David and Gigliola Cinquetti 42 It was also included as a track on the 2021 album Now That s What I Call Eurovision which reached number one on the UK Official Compilations Chart 43 In 2023 BBC Radio 2 conducted a listener vote to discover the UK s favourite Eurovision entry and Rock Bottom was voted number 20 Ultimate UK Eurovision Song 44 45 Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1977 Peak positionAustria O3 Austria Top 40 46 2Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 47 11Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 48 18Denmark Tracklisten 49 15France SNEP 50 15Ireland IRMA 51 7Norway VG lista 52 7Sweden Sverigetopplistan 53 6Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 54 1UK Singles OCC 55 19West Germany Official German Charts 56 4 Year end charts Edit Chart 1977 PositionAustria O3 Austria Top 40 57 21Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 58 15West Germany Official German Charts 59 38References Edit Lynsey de Paul 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This Is Eurovision CD Discogs com 1997 Retrieved 12 July 2017 Various Ultimate Eurovision Party CD Discogs com 12 May 2008 Retrieved 12 July 2017 Discogs Login Discogs com Retrieved 5 October 2018 Various Stars Of Eurovision CD Discogs com 1999 Retrieved 12 July 2017 Die ultimative Chart Show Die erfolgreichsten Piano Hits aller Zeiten Ultratop be Retrieved 12 December 2017 Seventies Euro Classics Vinyl Demon Music Group Demonmusicgroup co uk Retrieved 9 May 2018 Official Compilations Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Officialcharts com Retrieved 7 June 2021 BBC Radio 2 s listeners crown Sam Ryder s Space Man their favourite ever Eurovision UK entry Bbc com Retrieved 24 April 2023 Sam Ryder s Space Man voted favourite ever UK Eurovision entry Music news com Retrieved 24 April 2023 Lynsey De Paul amp Mike Moran Rock Bottom in German O3 Austria Top 40 Retrieved 24 May 2020 Lynsey De Paul amp Mike Moran Rock Bottom in Dutch Ultratop 50 Retrieved 24 May 2020 Lynsey De Paul amp Mike 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