Live Report was a British band who represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 in Lausanne with the song Why Do I Always Get It Wrong?, finishing in second place. Since drummer Peter May was requested to play with Cliff Richard in a concert tour, he was replaced by Richard Marcangelo. Ray Caruana participated in the Maltese heat of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, and came second with "Scarlet Song".
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| - Live Report was a British band who represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 in Lausanne with the song Why Do I Always Get It Wrong?, finishing in second place. Since drummer Peter May was requested to play with Cliff Richard in a concert tour, he was replaced by Richard Marcangelo. Ray Caruana participated in the Maltese heat of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, and came second with "Scarlet Song".
- On 08 May 1989, Peel mentioned Live Report's "Why Do I Always Get It Wrong" as the record he liked most from the Eurovision Song Contest for many years: "And I make no apologies at all for playing this next record. The best record, the best song and certainly the best performance featured in the Eurovision Song Contest for years and years and years - and it only came second. I was outraged." Peel also mentioned on the 2003 A Song For Europe that he and his wife the Pig were able to sing along to the song.
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| - Live Report was a British band who represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 in Lausanne with the song Why Do I Always Get It Wrong?, finishing in second place. Since drummer Peter May was requested to play with Cliff Richard in a concert tour, he was replaced by Richard Marcangelo. Ray Caruana participated in the Maltese heat of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, and came second with "Scarlet Song".
- On 08 May 1989, Peel mentioned Live Report's "Why Do I Always Get It Wrong" as the record he liked most from the Eurovision Song Contest for many years: "And I make no apologies at all for playing this next record. The best record, the best song and certainly the best performance featured in the Eurovision Song Contest for years and years and years - and it only came second. I was outraged." Peel also mentioned on the 2003 A Song For Europe that he and his wife the Pig were able to sing along to the song.
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