Eurovision Song Contest 1965 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Netherlands Dutch Conny van den Bos "'t Is genoeg" It's enough 11 5
02 United Kingdom English Kathy Kirby "I Belong" - 2 26
03 Spain Spanish Conchita Bautista "¡Qué bueno, qué bueno!" How good, how good! 15 0
04 Ireland English Butch Moore "Walking the Streets in the Rain" - 6 11
05 Germany German Ulla Wiesner "Paradies, wo bist du?" Paradise, where are you? 15 0
06 Austria German Udo Jürgens "Sag ihr, ich lass sie grüßen" Tell her I send my regards 4 16
07 Norway Norwegian Kirsti Sparboe "Karusell" Merry-go-round 13 1
08 Belgium Dutch Lize Marke "Als het weer lente is" When it's springtime again 15 0
09 Monaco French Marjorie Noël "Va dire à l'amour" Go and tell love 9 7
10 Sweden English Ingvar Wixell "Absent Friend" - 10 6
11 France French Guy Mardel "N'avoue jamais" Never admit 3 22
12 Portugal Portuguese Simone de Oliveira "Sol de inverno" Winter sun 13 1
13 Italy Italian Bobby Solo "Se piangi, se ridi" If you cry, if you laugh 5 15
14 Denmark Danish Birgit Brüel "For din skyld" For your sake 7 10
15 Luxembourg French France Gall "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" Wax doll, sawdust doll 1 32
16 Finland Finnish Viktor Klimenko "Aurinko laskee länteen" The sun sets in the west 15 0
17 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Vice Vukov "Čežnja" Longing 12 2
18 Switzerland French Yovanna "Non, à jamais sans toi" No, forever without you 8 8

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