It was an adorable time – Katy Bødtger
The Swedish Final was held on February 2nd at Cirkus in Stockholm, hosted by Jeannette von Heidenstam. Each of the songs was performed twice (firstly with a big orchestra, then with a small orchestra) and the winner was chosen by the votes of 4 juries. The voting was only to decide which song would go forward…
The UK Final was held on February 7th in London, hosted by Pete Murray. Before the final there were 2 semi-finals. The winner was chosen by regional juries. 1 Sing little birdie Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson 1st 2 Suddenly Glen Mason 3rd 3 One lonely heart Steve Martin 4th 4 This is my town Lita…
[btimeline id=“1874″] The Eurovision Song Contest 1960 was the fifth edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest and took place in London, United Kingdom. It was organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), who agreed to stage the event after the Netherlands, having won the 1959 contest, declined…
The UK Semi-Finals were hosted by Pete Murray. The top 3 songs in each semi-final (chosen by regional juries) qualified for the final. Semi-Final 1 – February 2nd 1 I’ll be with you Marion Keene – 2 Sing little birdie Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson F 3 Suddenly Glen Mason F 4 How could I…
The Belgian Final was held on January 24th, with the winner being chosen by a jury of „experts“. 1 A plein coeur With the whole of my heart Mary The ? 2 Il y a bien longtemps It’s such a long time Lily Vincent ? 3 Mon amour pour toi My love for you Fud…
The Belgian Final was held on February 15th, with only 2 songs participating – these 2 songs were the winners of the semi-finals that had been held on February 1st and 8th, with 9 songs participating in each semi-final. 1 Levenssymphonie Life’s symphony Jo Leemans 2nd 2 Hou toch van mij Please love me Bob…
The UK Final was held on February 7th in London, hosted by Pete Murray. Before the final there were 2 semi-finals . The winner was chosen by regional juries. The UK Semi-Finals were hosted by Pete Murray. The top 3 songs in each semi-final (chosen by regional juries) qualified for the final. Semi-Final 1 – February…
The Swiss Final was held on February 22nd in Lausanne. The winner was chosen by the votes of 3 regional juries 1 Ein kleines schiff in einer alten branntweinflasche A small ship in an old bottle of aquavit Jo Roland ? 2 Marie toi, Marie, Marie toi Marie you, Marie, Marie you Mathé Altéry ?…
The Swedish Final was held on January 29th at Cirkus in Stockholm, hosted by Thore Ehrling. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 4 juries. It had already been decided before the final that the winning song would be sung by Brita Borg at the ESC, even though she wasn’t actually taking part…