The German Final was held on March 21st at the German Theatre in Munich, hosted by Wolfgang Mascher & Margit Geissler. Before the final there were 2 semi-finals. The winning song was chosen by the votes of approximately 500 people who were chosen by an institute to be representative of the German population. …
The German semi-final was broadcast on several radio stations, and around 500 people were selected by a German polling institute to select the 12 finalists. The semi-final was in two separate parts which were broadcast on different days, however it is not known which songs took part in which part. 1 Als die Erde war…
The German Final was held on March 29th at the German Theatre in Munich, hosted by Sabine Sauer. Before the final, there were 2 semi-finals. The winning song was chosen by the votes of approximately 500 people who were chosen by an institute to be representative of the German population. 1 Oh, i woas net Oh,…
The German semi-final was broadcast on several radio stations, and around 500 people were selected by a German polling institute to select the 12 finalists. The semi-final was in two separate parts which were broadcast on different days, however it is not known which songs took part in which part, so the songs are presented…
The German Final was held on March 19th at the BR TV Studios in Munich, hosted by Caroline Reiber. Before the final there were 2 semi-finals. The winning song was chosen by the votes of approximately 500 people who were chosen by an institute to be representative of the German population. 1 Mein Hit heißt Susi…
The German Final was held on March 20th at the BR TV Studios in Munich, hosted by Caroline Reiber. Before the final, there were 2 semi-finals. The winning song was chosen by the votes of approximately 500 people who were chosen by an institute to be representative of the German population. 1 Der Ohrwurm The ear…
The German semi-final was broadcast on several radio stations, and around 500 people were selected by a German polling institute to select the 12 finalists. The semi-final was in two separate parts which were broadcast on different days. Part One 1 Blue-Jeans-Kinder Blue-Jeans-Children Marianne Rosenberg F 2 Endlich sind die Kinder im Bett The children…
The German Final was held on February 28th at the BR TV Studios in Munich, hosted by Katja Ebstein who represented Germany in ESC 1970, 1971 & 1980. The winner was chosen by the votes of approximately 500 people who were chosen by an institute to be representative of the German population. 1 Steine Stones…
The German Final was held on March 20th at the BR TV Studios in Munich, hosted by Caroline Reiber and Thomas Gottschalk. The winning song was chosen by the votes of approximately 1000 people who were chosen by an institute to be representative of the German population. 1 Du bist nicht mehr frei You aren’t…
The German Final was held on March 17th at the Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle in Munich, hosted by Caroline Reiber & Thomas Gottschalk. The winning song was chosen by the votes of approximately 500 people who were chosen by an institute to be representative of the German population. 1 Zuviel Tequila, zuviel schöne Mädchen Too much tequila, too…