'I wasn’t particularly looking forward to it... but I had a wonderful time' - Tyler's Eurovision journeypublished at 11:11 BST
Mark Savage
Music correspondent
Image source, AFP via Getty ImagesDecades after the release of her biggest hits, Bonnie Tyler was chosen to represent the UK at the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest.
Her song, the mournful country ballad Believe In Me.
Strangely, it wasn’t written for the contest: she’d actually recorded it a year earlier in Nashville. But when the BBC heard it, they asked if she’d hold it back and enter the competition.
She’d actually been approached about the possibility of entering Eurovision before, at the peak of her commercial success in 1983 - but declined the offer.
Speaking to the Telegraph, external, she explained what changed her mind.
"It’s a bit political but let’s be realistic, 120 million people watch the Eurovision, I’ve got a fantastic new album coming out, somebody at the BBC likes it… and I’m going to say no?"
Still, she flew over to Sweden with a bit of trepidation. “I wasn’t particularly looking forward to it,” she later told BBC Radio 2’s Ken Bruce. “But I had a lovely time. If you’re going for it, go for it.”
In the end, she couldn’t persuade anyone to believe in Believe In Me. It came 19th (out of 26), earning just 23 points. But Tyler put a brave face on her defeat.
"I'm sure a lot of people will be disappointed on my behalf but I have really enjoyed my Eurovision experience," she said. "I did the best that I could do with a great song. I don't feel down and I'm ready to party."





