Eurovision winning songs ranked by YouTube views

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Over the last 15 years we have seen quite a variety of songs and countries win the Eurovision Song Contest, but how do these songs stack up on Youtube?We take a look and see which Eurovision winning songs have the most total views on the official Eurovision Youtube channel.All figures are based on their full performance and music videos on the official Eurovision Youtube channel, and all figures are correct as of 16th May 2021:10th: 2017 – Salvador Sobral – ‘Amar Pelos Dois’ (43,941,024 total views)Portugal’s inaugural winner may have earned plenty of votes on Grand Final night, but it only came in tenth place on this list.9th: 2009 – Alexander Rybak – ‘Fairytale’ (44,756,940 total views)Alexander and his fiddle wowed audiences back in 2009. Despite being hailed a winner over a decade ago he still managed to be placed in 9th on this list. It is the oldest Eurovision winner in our list. 8th: 2013 – Emmelie de Forest – ‘Only Teardrops’ (45,015,660 total views)Denmark’s drought breaking win was popular back then and still remains a favourite online managing eighth place on this list.7th: 2016 – Jamala – ‘1944’ (48,789,181 total views)Despite how watching her win may stir up…
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