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Tule luo

Tule luo

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Finland "Tule luo"
Eurovision Song Contest 1993 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Language
Composer(s)
Matti Puurtinen
Lyricist(s)
Jukka Saarinen
Conductor
Olli Ahvenlahti
Finals performance
Final result
17th
Final points
20
Entry chronology
◄ "Yamma, yamma" (1992)   
"Bye Bye Baby" (1994) ►

"Tule luo" (English translation: "Come To Me") was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, performed in Finnish by Katri Helena. This was Katri Helena's second Eurovision entry, in the 1979 contest she sang "Katson sineen taivaan" ("I Will Follow Starlight"), placing 14th in a field of 19.

The song was performed seventeenth on the night (following Slovenia's 1x Band with "Tih Deževen Dan" and preceding Bosnia and Herzegovina's Fazla with "Sva Bol Svijeta"). At the close of voting, it had received 20 points, placing 17th in a field of 25.

The song is a plea from the singer for someone (presumably a lover) to "come to me". She sings about the reasons this person should come to her, including that he or she will "bring a light to the dark night". The lyrics are notable for not containing any Ö or Ä sounds, as otherwise very common in the Finnish language. Katri Helena did not record "Tule luo" in any other language than Finnish.

It was succeeded as Finnish representative at the 1994 Contest by CatCat with "Bye Bye Baby".

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William Madisha axed[edit]

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) axed Willy Madisha as its president. Needs to be fixed.--143.160.124.40 (talk) 20:06, 3 March 2008 (UTC)

Dates of observer missions to Zimbabwe[edit]

The visits to Zimbabwe don't indicate the year(s), but seem to be dated. Please clarify or remove. FMalan (talk) 12:53, 17 May 2010 (UTC)

JoJo Raab Federation of America (JJRFA)[edit]

The JoJo Raab Federation of America (JJRFA) was listed under Affiliated Trade Unions since April 2009, 1.5 years, but I can't find anything about it on google, probably a hoax! I've removed it but quite amazing that it stayed around for that long considering its rather outragous name! 203.5.252.60 (talk) 05:32, 9 October 2010 (UTC)

Zimbabwe[edit]

COSASTU has since been a vociferous critic Harare since those failed observer missions, and l have reason to believe there is some substantial information to advance this or as evidence. Meli Ncube (talk) 11:12, 29 April 2011 (UTC)Meli NcubeMeli Ncube (talk) 11:12, 29 April 2011 (UTC)

Massive Edits[edit]

I will be adding a lot of missing information to this article and attempting to expand it, please feel free to let me know if you disagree with anything that has been added or edited. --DSBennie (talk) 08:53, 8 November 2014 (UTC)

I have added a section on the fight against apartheid, I have only included one statement as it is the only source I have been able to find. I will also be removing the section on general strikes being used to fight apartheid in the establishment section as it is unsourced. If someone can find us a source for it or any other action that COSATU took against apartheid we can add it to the new section as I am sure there must be more specific things that can be added. --DSBennie (talk) 09:09, 8 November 2014 (UTC)

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