The German Final was held on January 11th at the Frankfurt TV Studios, hosted by Hilde Nocker. The winning song was chosen by an „expert“ jury and a jury consisting of members of the public. 1 Das macht dein Lächeln, Mona Lisa That makes your smile, Mona Lisa Fred Bertelmann 19 3rd 2 Regenbogen, Regenbogen…
The Portuguese Final was held on February 2nd at the Estúdios do Lumiar in Lisbon, hosted by Henrique Mendes & Maria Helena Gouveia. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 18 regional juries. 1 Oração Prayer António Calvário 79 1st 2 Foi sonho It was a dream Artur Garcia 0 10th= 3 Na…
The UK Final was held on February 7th at the BBC TV Studios in London, hosted by David Jacobs. All of the songs were sung by Matt Monro, and the winner was chosen by the votes of 16 regional juries. 1 Choose 16 4th 2 It’s funny how you know 11 6th 3 I love…
The Belgian Final was held on February 16th. The winning song was chosen by a combination of an „expert“ jury and a public jury. There were 9 semi-finals before the final with 12 singers participating, and in each semi-final the three top placed songs went forward to the next semi-final. To qualify for the final you…
The Dutch Final was due to be held on January 23rd at the Tivoli in Utrecht, however due to a strike by the musicians in the orchestra, the final was never broadcast. Instead, Annie Palmen sang all 3 songs for an „expert“ jury who picked the winner. 1 Kijk, daar is de zon Look, there…
The UK Final was held on February 24th at the BBC TV Centre in London, hosted by David Jacobs. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 16 regional juries. 1 My continental love Anne Shelton 9 4th 2 Say wonderful things Ronnie Carroll 33 1st 3 If you ever leave me Barry Barnett…
The Norwegian Final was held on February 10th at the NRK TV Studios in Oslo, hosted by Odd Grythe. Each of the songs were performed twice – firstly with a small band, and secondly with an orchestra. Nora Brockstedt should have gone on to perform the song at the ESC, but she claimed she couldn’t…
The Swedish Final was held on February 16th in Stockholm, hosted by Sven Lindahl. Each of the songs was performed twice (firstly with a big orchestra, then with a small orchestra) and the winner was chosen by a jury of „experts“, with only the top 3 songs being announced. 1 Vårens flickparad Spring’s girl parade Lars…
The German Final was held on February 28th in Frankfurt. All of the songs were sung by Heidi Brühl, and the winner was chosen by postcard voting. 1 Die blaue Stunde The blue hour 5846 4th 2 Das kleine Lied The little song 5011 5th 3 Zum großen Glück To the great happiness 6681 3rd…
The Danish Final was held on February 24th at the Tivoli Concerthall in Copenhagen, hosted by Marianne Birkelund. The winning song was chosen by a jury of 10 people. 1 Abstrakt Abstract Preben Marth 8th 2 Amiga mia Amiga mia Bjørn Tidmand 2nd 3 Dansevise A dance tune Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann 1st 4 Harlekin…