Schlagwort: Germany


  • Semi-Final 1 – January 12th – Frankfurt 1 Hallo hallo hallo Hello hello hello Conny Froboess – 2 Zwei kleine Italiener Two little Italians Conny Froboess F 3 Canzonetta d’amore Little song of love Rita Paul – 4 La luna romantica Romantic moon Rita Paul F 5 Ich habe im Leben nur dich I only…

  • The German Final was held on February 17th at Kurhaus in Baden-Baden, hosted by Klaus Havenstein. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 6 regional juries and a jury in the auditorium. Before the final there had been 4 semi-finals . 1 Zwei kleine Italiener Two little Italians Conny Froboess 19 1st 2…

  • The German Final was held on February 25th, at the Kurtheater in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, hosted by Heinz Schenk. The winning song was chosen by a jury of 21 people. 1 Was tut man nicht alles aus Liebe What would one not do for love Dieter Thomas Heck ? ? 2 Colombino (Ich…

  • 1961 Cannes France

    ,

    The contest made its way to France once again after Jacqueline Boyer had won the contest the year prior. This was the 6th edition of Eurovision, and the second time the contest was held in Cannes, France. The venue for the show was the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, and it was Jacqueline Joubert who…

  • The national final was held on 6 February at the Rhein-Main-Halle in Wiesbaden, hosted by Hilde Nocker and Werner Fullerer. Ten songs took part, with the winner being decided by a 45-member jury made up of 15 „experts“ and 30 members of the public. Whether the opinion of the „experts“ carried more weight pro-rata is not…

  • [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…

  • 1959 Cannes, France

    After a French win the year prior, Eurovision was heading to France for its fourth edition. The contest took place in Cannes, France at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès on Wednesday 11th of March. The host of the show was Jacqueline Joubert, and the conductor was Franck Pourcel.   A total of 11 countries…

  • The German Final was held on January 20th at the Kleine Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, hosted by Anaid Iplikjan & Kurt A. Jung. The winning song was chosen by a jury who awarded points after each performance. Two of the other participating songs were Drei häuse weiter (Three houses further) and Etwas leise musik (Some soft…

  • Eurovision 1958 was the third edition of Eurovision, and for the first time, the contest was being held in The Netherlands. This was following on from the Dutch win the previous year with Corry Brokken and her entry, Net Als Toen. This began the convention of the winning nation hosting the following year.   The…

  • The German Final was held on February 17th at the Großer Sendesaal des HR in Frankfurt, hosted by Hans-Joachim Kuhlenkampff. 1 Ich brauche dein Herz I need your heart Renee Franke 18 2nd 2 Was machen die Mädchen in Rio What do the girls in Rio Illo Schieder 9 4th 3 Das Klavier über mir…