I'm Never Giving Up was the United Kingdom entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 in Munich performed by Sweet Dreams. The song was sung up-tempo and related to the story of the singers "never giving up" in their quest to win back their lover, and restoring their love "the way it was before." The performance featured the trio dressed in exercise gear, with McVay colour-coordinated in blue, and Gray and Kray in red and yellow accessories, respectively. Also unique that year was their use of stools as props, sliding off them at one point to signify a key change in the melody.
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| - I'm Never Giving Up was the United Kingdom entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 in Munich performed by Sweet Dreams. The song was sung up-tempo and related to the story of the singers "never giving up" in their quest to win back their lover, and restoring their love "the way it was before." The performance featured the trio dressed in exercise gear, with McVay colour-coordinated in blue, and Gray and Kray in red and yellow accessories, respectively. Also unique that year was their use of stools as props, sliding off them at one point to signify a key change in the melody.
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| - I'm Never Giving Up was the United Kingdom entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 in Munich performed by Sweet Dreams. The song was sung up-tempo and related to the story of the singers "never giving up" in their quest to win back their lover, and restoring their love "the way it was before." The performance featured the trio dressed in exercise gear, with McVay colour-coordinated in blue, and Gray and Kray in red and yellow accessories, respectively. Also unique that year was their use of stools as props, sliding off them at one point to signify a key change in the melody. It was performed 3rd on the night, following Norway and preceding Sweden. At the close of voting, it finished in 6th place with 79 points.
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