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#REDIRECT [[Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985]]
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{{Infobox song contest entry
| artist = Rainer Höglmeier, Petra Scheeser, Sami Kalifa, Willi Jakob, Alexander 'Ala' Heiler
| song = {{flagicon|Germany}} "Für alle"
| country = Germany
| year = 1985
| as = [[Wind (band)|Wind]]
| with =
| place = 2nd
| points = 105
| composer = [[Hanne Haller]]
| lyricist = [[Hanne Haller]]
| conductor = Reiner Pietsch
| place_semi =
| points_semi =
| lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1985de from Diggiloo Thrush]
| clip =
| prev = Aufrecht geh'n
| prev_link = Aufrecht geh'n
| next = Über die Brücke geh'n
| next_link = Über die Brücke geh'n
}}
"'''Für alle'''" ([[English Language|English]] translation: "For Everyone") was the [[Germany|German]] entry in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1985]], performed in [[German language|German]] by [[Wind (band)|Wind]].
The song was performed tenth on the night (following [[Portugal]]'s [[Adelaide (singer)|Adelaide]] with "[[Penso em ti, eu sei]]" and preceding [[Israel]]'s [[Izhar Cohen]] with "[[Olé, Olé (song)|Olé, Olé]]"). At the close of voting, it had received 105 points, placing 2nd in a field of 19.


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The song is a tribute to all those who never give up hope, despite the pressures put on them by the world around them. Wind also recorded the song in English (as "For Everyone"), French ("Pour tout le monde") and – very unusually – in Swedish ("Så många människor", translated: "So Many People").
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It was succeeded as [[Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest|German representative]] at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1986|1986 Contest]] by [[Ingrid Peters]] with "[[Über die Brücke geh'n]]". Wind returned to the contest in [[Eurovision Song Contest 1987|1987]], performing "[[Laß die Sonne in dein Herz]]", and again in [[Eurovision Song Contest 1992|1992]] with "[[Träume sind für alle da]]".
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==References and external links==
* [http://www.eurovision.tv/page/history/by-year/contest?event=301 Official Eurovision Song Contest site, history by year]
* [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1985de Detailed info & lyrics, Diggiloo Thrush]
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| before="[[Aufrecht geh'n]]"<br>by [[Mary Roos]]
| title=[[Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest]]
| years=[[Eurovision Song Contest 1985|1985]]
| after="[[Über die Brücke geh'n]]"<br>by [[Ingrid Peters]]
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