Eurovision Song Contest 1963 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 United Kingdom English Ronnie Carroll "Say Wonderful Things" 4 28
02 Netherlands Dutch Annie Palmen "Een speeldoos" A musical box 13 0
03 Germany German Heidi Brühl "Marcel" 9 5
04 Austria German, English Carmela Corren "Vielleicht geschieht ein Wunder" Maybe a miracle will happen 7 16
05 Norway Norwegian Anita Thallaug "Solhverv" Solstice 13 0
06 Italy Italian Emilio Pericoli "Uno per tutte" One for all 3 37
07 Finland Finnish Laila Halme "Muistojeni laulu" The song of my memories 13 0
08 Denmark Danish Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann "Dansevise" Dance ballad 1 42
09 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Vice Vukov "Brodovi" Ships 11 3
10 Switzerland French Esther Ofarim "T'en va pas" Don't go away 2 40
11 France French Alain Barrière "Elle était si jolie" She was so pretty 5 25
12 Spain Spanish José Guardiola "Algo prodigioso" Something marvellous 12 2
13 Sweden Swedish Monica Zetterlund "En gång i Stockholm" Once in Stockholm 13 0
14 Belgium Dutch Jacques Raymond "Waarom?" Why? 10 4
15 Monaco French Françoise Hardy "L'amour s'en va" Love goes away 5 25
16 Luxembourg French Nana Mouskouri "À force de prier" By the might of prayer 8 13

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