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- At_VeAni abstract "\"At Ve'Ani\" (Hebrew script: את ואני, English translation: You And Me) was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975, performed in Hebrew by Shlomo Artzi.The song is a ballad, with Artzi comparing himself and his lover to \"thunder and lightning\" and other elemental things in order to demonstrate the strength of their love. He even goes as far as to say that the phrase \"you and me\" \"sounds louder than the world\".The song was performed twelfth on the night (following Belgium's Ann Christy with \"Gelukkig zijn\" and preceding Turkey's Semiha Yanki with \"Seninle Bir Dakika\"). At the close of voting, it had received 40 points, placing 11th in a field of 19.It was succeeded as Israeli representative at the 1976 Contest by Chocolate, Menta, Mastik with Emor Shalom.".
- At_VeAni language Hebrew_language.
- At_VeAni subsequentWork Emor_Shalom.
- At_VeAni wikiPageExternalLink ?1975il.
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- At_VeAni wikiPageRevisionID "685047888".
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Ann_Christy.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Category:1975_songs.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eurovision_songs_of_1975.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eurovision_songs_of_Israel.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate,_Menta,_Mastik.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Eldad_Shrim.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Emor_Shalom.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest_1975.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest_1976.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Gelukkig_zijn.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_alphabet.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Israel_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Semiha_Yankı.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Seninle_Bir_Dakika.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Shlomo_Artzi.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- At_VeAni wikiPageWikiLinkText "At Ve'Ani".
- At_VeAni artist "Shlomo Artzi".
- At_VeAni composer "Shlomo Artzi".
- At_VeAni conductor Eldad_Shrim.
- At_VeAni country "Israel".
- At_VeAni language "Hebrew".
- At_VeAni lyricist "Ehud Manor".
- At_VeAni lyrics ?1975il.
- At_VeAni next "Emor Shalom".
- At_VeAni nextLink "Emor Shalom".
- At_VeAni nextYear "1976".
- At_VeAni place "11".
- At_VeAni points "40".
- At_VeAni prev "Natati La Khayay".
- At_VeAni prevLink "Natati La Khayay".
- At_VeAni prevYear "1974".
- At_VeAni song ""At Ve'Ani"".
- At_VeAni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eurovision_Song_Contest_1975.
- At_VeAni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagicon.
- At_VeAni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_song_contest_entry.
- At_VeAni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Israel-stub.
- At_VeAni year "1975".
- At_VeAni subject Category:1975_songs.
- At_VeAni subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_1975.
- At_VeAni subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_Israel.
- At_VeAni hypernym Entry.
- At_VeAni type Album.
- At_VeAni type EurovisionSongContestEntry.
- At_VeAni type MusicalWork.
- At_VeAni type Song.
- At_VeAni type Work.
- At_VeAni type CreativeWork.
- At_VeAni type MusicRecording.
- At_VeAni type Thing.
- At_VeAni type Q2188189.
- At_VeAni type Q386724.
- At_VeAni comment "\"At Ve'Ani\" (Hebrew script: את ואני, English translation: You And Me) was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975, performed in Hebrew by Shlomo Artzi.The song is a ballad, with Artzi comparing himself and his lover to \"thunder and lightning\" and other elemental things in order to demonstrate the strength of their love.".
- At_VeAni label "At Ve'Ani".
- At_VeAni sameAs Q2894791.
- At_VeAni sameAs את_ואני.
- At_VeAni sameAs At_VaAni.
- At_VeAni sameAs m.0gpvd9.
- At_VeAni sameAs At_VaAni.
- At_VeAni sameAs Q2894791.
- At_VeAni wasDerivedFrom At_VeAni?oldid=685047888.
- At_VeAni isPrimaryTopicOf At_VeAni.
- At_VeAni name ""At Ve'Ani"".