Nationaal Songfestival 2010 On 28 November 2009, TROS announced that they had selected
Pierre Kartner to compose the Dutch song for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. A demo version of the song, "Ik ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie)", premiered during the
Radio 2 programme
Gouden Uren, hosted by
Daniël Dekker. The five competing artists that would perform the song in the national final
Nationaal Songfestival 2010 were announced during a press conference on 22 January 2010. The selection of the artists for the competition occurred through coaches consisting of well-known Dutch singers: Loekz by
Frans Bauer, Marlous Oosting by , Peggy Mays by
Albert West,
Sieneke by and Vinzzent by
Grad Damen. The final took place on 7 February 2010 at the Studio Baarn in
Utrecht, hosted by
Yolanthe Sneijder-Cabau and was broadcast on
Nederland 1 as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's Eurovision Song Contest website
songfestival.nl. All five competing artists performed "Ik ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie)" in different styles and the winning artist, Sieneke, was selected by the combination of votes from a four-member jury (4/5) and the audience in the studio (1/5). The jury panel consisted of radio DJ
Daniël Dekker, singer and actress
Tatjana Šimić, singer
George Baker and Irish
1980 and
1987 Eurovision winner Johnny Logan. Each juror had an equal stake in the final result while the audience vote had a weighting equal to the votes of a single juror. Sieneke and Loekz were tied at 2 votes each, and the tie was resolved after Sieneke was selected by Pierre Kartner himself as the winner. In addition to the performances of the artists, the show featured Johnny Logan performing his Eurovision 1987 winning song "
Hold Me Now". The national final was watched by 2.053 million viewers in the Netherlands with a market share of 29.6%. After the voting led to a tie between Sieneke and Loekz, Pierre Kartner was called on stage to break the tie but continuously resisted to do so as he considered both artists "equally strong". Being pushed by the show producers and presenter Yolanthe Sneijder-Cabau to make a decision, he first attempted to vote by
flipping a coin but ultimately chose Sieneke after discovering that it was against the rules.
Criticism and plagiarism allegations Criticism was voiced by Pierre Kartner's role in the Dutch selection, amongst them
Eric van Tijn who has written two past Dutch Eurovision entries. He voiced his opinion that "Kartner has written some fantastic songs in the past, but that's way too long ago, if you ask me." For some time there was also uncertainty about Corry Konings' role as coach due to disagreements about the production of Marlous Oosting's version of the song. Marlous remained in the competition after the dispute was settled. Following the presentation of "Ik ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie)", an enormous majority of Dutch press and Eurovision fans had no high hopes for the song at the contest, claiming it to be "too old-fashioned" and blaming TROS for choosing Kartner to compose the song.
2009 Dutch Eurovision entrant (as part of
De Toppers)
Gordon, who initially agreed to be a coach selecting the winner of the Dutch show
Waar is Elvis?! Bouke as the artist, withdrew from the competition after hearing the song. Criticism was also received from jury member Johnny Logan who stated following
Nationaal Songfestival 2010 that the song "just isn't strong enough" with "no appeal at all to European voters". However, an incentive was launched by regional Dutch radio stations in support of the Dutch entry, with every station playing the song simultaneously on 18 February at 11:15
CET. The initiative was also supported by
1987 Dutch Eurovision entrant Marga Bult. The following week, "Ik ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie)" went to top the Dutch
Single Top 100, becoming the first Dutch Eurovision song ever to achieve this in the Netherlands. The song also topped the Dutch
iTunes download chart. In addition to the criticism, Pierre Kartner was accused of plagiarism by musician Dick van Altena who claimed that the former had stolen the melody and complete tune of his song "Angelien", which he wrote for singer
Arne Jansen in 1994. Van Altena filed a complaint with
Buma/Stemra on 20 April and the verdict was due on 23 June, which could have led to the disqualification of Sieneke's Eurovision participation. The complaint was withdrawn on 6 May after a suitable settlement, although van Altena stated that the whole matter could have been handled more clearly. Prior to the national final, one of the verses of "Ik ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie)" had been edited due to a "political reference" to the Russian city of
Saint Petersburg (the
USSR-era name
Leningrad was used instead). ==At Eurovision==