Recap of All 13 Songs in Eurovision Song Contest 1960
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- Unofficial recap of all 13 Songs in Eurovision Song Contest 1960. Please, enjoy!
The Eurovision Song Contest 1960 was the fifth edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, held on Tuesday 29 March 1960 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, United Kingdom, and hosted by British television presenter and actress Catherine Boyle. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the United Kingdom was offered the rights to stage the contest after the Netherlands, which had won the 1959 contest, declined the opportunity after having previously organised the event in 1958.
Luxembourg returned to the competition after a one year absence, and Norway made its first contest appearance, bringing the total number of participating countries to thirteen.
The winner was France with the song "Tom Pillibi", performed by Jacqueline Boyer, composed by André Popp and written by Pierre Cour. This marked France's second contest victory, having also won in 1958. The United Kingdom placed second for the second consecutive year and Monaco earned their first top three finish by placing third.
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The Swedish artist Siw Malmkvist won Melodifestivalen 1959 with the song "Augustin", but it Brita Borg had already been selected as the one representing Sweden in Eurovision 1959, which was pretty strange. The next year, in 1960, Östen Warnerbring and Inger Berggren (separately) sang this song "Alla får varann" and it won, and then Siw Malmkvist got to sing that song in Eurovision. In 1961 she won Melodifestivalen again, with "April, April", but since she forgot the lyrics, Lill-Babs was chosen to represent Sweden instead. Melodifestivalen seems to have been bit odd in the beginning, sending other artists than the one who won.
Siw Malmkvist was also quite popular in Westgermany, and represented them in Eurovision in 1969 with the song "Primaballerina". She's one of Sweden's most productive singers with over 600 songs, in 10 languages. (She has sung songs in Swedish, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, French, Italian and Spanish)
She was also the first Swedish artist who had a song on the American Billboard Hot100 together with the Italian singer Umberto Marcato.
Tom Pillibi will forever be my favourite winner! 💙🇫🇷
1) France
2) UK
3) Norway
Monaco and France were the best songs so no wonder why it is in the top 3 (i'm in love with monaco)
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Frane, Germany.
My ranking from Israel
🇩🇰Denmark 🥇
🇮🇩Monaco 🥈
🇬🇧UK 🥉
🇨🇭Switzerland
🇳🇴Norway
🇳🇱Netherlands
🇮🇹Italy
🇫🇷France
🇩🇪Germany
🇱🇺Luxembourg
🇦🇹Austria
🇧🇪Belgium
🇸🇪Sweden
1) France 🎉 2) Norway 3) Sweden
My TOP 5
1.France
2.Switzerland
3.Norway
4.Italy
5.The Netherlands
Wat een geluk = what a luck (Being lucky)
1962 and 1967
When ?
My receap list:
Netherlands 13th 2 point last
Denmark 12th 3 point
Sweden 11th 5point
Belgium 10th 6points
Switzerland 9th 8points
Luxembourg 7th 9 point
Norway 6th 11 point
Monaco 5th 14points
Italy 4 th 17 point
Austria 3th 19 point
Uk 2th 22 point
FRANCE 1TH 32 POINTS❤❤❤
My Top
1 Monaco 🇲🇨
2 France 🇫🇷
3 Norway 🇳🇴
4 Italy 🇮🇹
5 United Kingdom 🇬🇧
6 Switzerland 🇨🇭
7 Sweden 🇸🇪
8 Germany 🇩🇪
9 Netherlands 🇳🇱
10 Austria 🇦🇹
11 Denmark 🇩🇰
12 Luxembourg 🇱🇺
13 Belgium 🇧🇪
My ranking from Lebanon:
Sweden 🇸🇪 my winner
United Kingdom 🇬🇧 my second place
France 🇫🇷 my third place
Denmark 🇩🇰 my fourth
Netherlands 🇳🇱 my fifth
Norway 🇳🇴 my sixth
All the others are bad and dull :/