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BBC reveals top 10 from Eurovision: Come Together

The BBC reveals the top 10 performances in the special Eurovision: Come Together.

The BBC has announced the finishing order of the top 10 songs in last night's special programme Eurovision: Come Together.

The show - broadcast in lieu of the actual contest - presented 19 classic Eurovision performances and asked the audience to vote for their favourite.

ABBA's 'Waterloo', winner for Sweden in 1974, came out on top on the night and now the BBC has confirmed the other songs that made up the top 10.

The full list:

1. 'Waterloo' - Abba (Sweden, 1974)
2. 'Rise Like A Phoenix' - Conchita Wurst (Austria, 2014)
3. 'Euphoria' - Loreen (Sweden, 2012)
4. 'Love Shine A Light' - Katrina and The Waves (UK, 1997)
5. 'Heroes' - Mans Zelmerlow (Sweden, 2015)
6. 'Fairytale' - Alexander Rybak (Norway, 2009)
7. 'Dancing Lasha Tumbai' - Verka Serduchka (Ukraine, 2007)
8. 'Making Your Mind Up' - Bucks Fizz (UK, 1981)
9. 'Save Your Kisses for Me' - Brotherhood of Man (UK, 1976)
10. 'Ooh...Aah...Just A Little Bit' - Gina G (UK, 1996)

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