"Cry Baby", written and composed by Martin Isherwood, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, performed by the duo Jemini.
Jemini were selected to take part in Eurovision by a public phone poll in the BBC's A Song for Europe competition.
[2] For their Eurovision appearance, Chris Cromby and Gemma Abbey were accompanied on stage by three female backing singers, and a guitarist.
Jemini admitted that their performance was off-key, and claimed they were unable to hear the backing track due to a technical fault.
Terry Wogan, long-time commentator on the contest for the BBC, said that the UK was suffering from "post-Iraq backlash".