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Can't Wait Until Tonight was the German entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul performed by Max. The song is a ballad, with Max singing about his desire for his lover and telling her that he "can't wait until tonight/for being with you". He goes on to tell her about how he felt the first time he saw her and how much he wants to prove his love. The performance was relatively subdued, however Max performed one chorus in Turkish, which was greeted with considerable applause by the crowd – the Contest being held that year in Istanbul.

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  • Can't Wait Until Tonight was the German entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul performed by Max. The song is a ballad, with Max singing about his desire for his lover and telling her that he "can't wait until tonight/for being with you". He goes on to tell her about how he felt the first time he saw her and how much he wants to prove his love. The performance was relatively subdued, however Max performed one chorus in Turkish, which was greeted with considerable applause by the crowd – the Contest being held that year in Istanbul.
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  • Can't Wait Until Tonight was the German entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul performed by Max. The song is a ballad, with Max singing about his desire for his lover and telling her that he "can't wait until tonight/for being with you". He goes on to tell her about how he felt the first time he saw her and how much he wants to prove his love. The performance was relatively subdued, however Max performed one chorus in Turkish, which was greeted with considerable applause by the crowd – the Contest being held that year in Istanbul. In the final, it was performed 8th on the night following the Netherlands and preceding Albania. At the close of voting, it finished in 8th place with 93 points. Until the 2009 Contest, it was the last top 10 finish for a "Big Four" country. It also was Germany's last Top 10 place until its victory in 2010.
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