1967 Vienna, Austria

Country::Austria
City:Vienna
Date:Saturday 8 April 1967
Location:Großer Festsaal der Wiener Hofburg, Vienna, Austria
Broadcaster:ORF Datei:Österreichischer Rundfunk, ORF, Altes Logo.svg
Host:Erica Vaal
EBU Scrutineer:Clifford Brown
Director:Herbert Fuchs
Winner:Sandie Shaw from United Kingdom
Interval Act:Wiener Sängerknaben

The Eurovision Song Contest 1967 was the 12th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Vienna, Austria, following the country’s victory at the 1966 contest with the song „Merci, Chérie“ by Udo Jürgens. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), the contest was held at the Großer Festsaal der Wiener Hofburg on Saturday 8 April 1967, becoming the first contest held in the month of April, and was hosted by Austrian actress Erica Vaal.

Seventeen countries participated in the contest, one fewer than the record eighteen that had competed in the 1965 and 1966 editions. Denmark decided not to enter and left the contest at this point, not to return until 1978.

The United Kingdom won the contest for the first time with the song „Puppet on a String“, written and composed by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter, and performed by Sandie Shaw. The entry had one of the widest margins of victory ever witnessed in the competition; it garnered more than twice as many points as the second-placed song. Shaw intensely disliked the composition, though her attitude towards the song somewhat mellowed in later years, even releasing a new version in 2007.

This was the last contest to be transmitted only in black and white as it would begin to be transmitted in colour from the 1968 edition onwards.

Location

Großer Festsaal der Wiener Hofburg, Vienna
host venue of the 1967 contest

The 1967 Eurovision Song Contest was held in Vienna, the capital of Austria. The venue for the contest was the Hofburg Palace, which was the principal winter residence of the Habsburg dynasty, rulers of the Austro-Hungarian empire. It currently serves as the official residence of the President of Austria.

Format

The stage setup was a little unusual this year. There was a staircase in the middle of the stage as well as two revolving mirrored walls on both ends of the stage; they began revolving at the start of each song, and stopped at its end. A change in rule also required half of every nation’s jury to be less than 30 years old.

The presenter Erica Vaal became confused whilst the voting was taking place, and declared the United Kingdom’s entry to be the winner before the last country, Ireland, had announced its votes. She also ended the programme by congratulating the winning song and country, and saying „goodbye“ in several different languages.

Participating countries

Denmark chose not to participate this year and left the contest at this point, not to be returning again until 1978. The reason was that the new director for the TV entertainment department at DR thought that the money could be spent in a better way.

The entry from Luxembourg, „L’amour est bleu“, sung by Vicky Leandros, came in fourth; nonetheless, it went on to become the biggest international hit of the 1967 contest, and a year later would be a big instrumental hit for French musician, Paul Mauriat, under the English title, „Love is Blue“. Television presenter, artist and musician Rolf Harris provided the commentary for BBC Television viewers. Switzerland received zero votes for the second time. Portugal was represented by Eduardo Nascimento, who was the first black male singer in the history of the contest, performing „O vento mudou“ („The wind changed“). Rumours claimed that Portuguese prime minister Salazar had chosen this particular singer to show the rest of Europe that he was not racist.

Conductors

Each performance had a conductor who was maestro of the orchestra. This was the first contest to have a unique conductor for every entry, as prior contests usually had the host conductor conduct multiple entries in addition to their own country’s entry.

  •  Netherlands – Dolf van der Linden
  •  Luxembourg – Claude Denjean
  •  Austria – Johannes Fehring
  •  France – Franck Pourcel
  •  Portugal – Armando Tavares Belo
  •   Switzerland – Hans Moeckel 
  •  Sweden – Mats Olsson
  •  Finland – Ossi Runne
  •  Germany – Hans Blum
  •  Belgium – Francis Bay
  •  United Kingdom – Kenny Woodman
  •  Spain – Manuel Alejandro
  •  Norway – Øivind Bergh
  •  Monaco – Aimé Barelli
  •  Yugoslavia – Mario Rijavec 
  •  Italy – Giancarlo Chiaramello
  •  Ireland – Noel Kelehan

Returning artists

ArtistCountryPrevious year(s)
Claudio Villa Italy1962
Kirsti Sparboe Norway1965
Raphael Spain1966

Results

#Representing countryPerformer(s)Song title, writer(s) and composer(s)PointsPlace
01The NetherlandsFlag of The NetherlandsNTSThérèse SteinmetzRing-dinge00214
02LuxembourgFlag of LuxembourgCLTVickyL’amour Est Bleu01704
03AustriaFlag of AustriaORFPeter HortenWarum Es Hunderttausend Sterne Gibt00214
04FranceFlag of FranceORTFNoëlle CordierIl Doit Faire Beau Là-bas02003
05PortugalFlag of PortugalRTPEduardo NascimentoO Vento Mudou00312
06SwitzerlandFlag of SwitzerlandSSR SRGGéraldineQuel Coeur Vas-tu Briser?00017
07SwedenFlag of SwedenSRÖsten WarnebringSom En Dröm00708
08FinlandFlag of FinlandYLEFrediVarjoon-suojaan00312
09GermanyFlag of GermanyARDInge BrückAnouschka00708
10BelgiumFlag of BelgiumBRTLouis NeefsIk Heb Zorgen00807
11United KingdomFlag of United KingdomBBCSandie ShawPuppet On A String04701
12SpainFlag of SpainTVERaphaelHablemos Del Amor00906
13NorwayFlag of NorwayNRKKirsti SparboeDukkemann00214
14MonacoFlag of MonacoTMCMinouche BarelliBoum-badaboum01005
15YugoslaviaFlag of YugoslaviaJRTLado LeskovarVse Roze Sveta00708
16ItalyFlag of ItalyRAIClaudio VillaNon Andare Più Lontano00411
17IrelandFlag of IrelandRTÉSean DunphyIf I Could Choose02202

Scoreboard

ParticipantAustriaBelgiumFinlandFranceGermanyIrelandItalyLuxembourgMonacoNorwayPortugalSpainSwedenSwitzerlandThe NetherlandsUnited KingdomYugoslaviaPointsPlace
The Netherlands The Netherlands11214
Luxembourg Luxembourg122311421174
Austria Austria11214
France France1212241124203
Portugal Portugal111312
Switzerland Switzerland17
Sweden Sweden1221178
Finland Finland111312
Germany Germany111111178
Belgium Belgium31111187
United Kingdom United Kingdom33273125371172471
Spain Spain111221196
Norway Norway11214
Monaco Monaco21151105
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia11111278
Italy Italy1111411
Ireland Ireland33241121221222