Eurovision Song Contest 1969 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Votes
01 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Ivan & 4M "Pozdrav svijetu" Greetings to the world 13 5
02 Luxembourg French Romuald "Catherine" 11 7
03 Spain Spanish Salomé "Vivo cantando" I live singing 1 18
04 Monaco French Jean Jacques "Maman, Maman" Mum, mum 6 11
05 Ireland English Muriel Day "The Wages of Love" 7 10
06 Italy Italian Iva Zanicchi "Due grosse lacrime bianche" Two big white tears 13 5
07 United Kingdom English Lulu "Boom Bang-a-Bang" 1 18
08 Netherlands Dutch Lenny Kuhr "De troubadour" The troubadour 1 18
09 Sweden Swedish Tommy Körberg "Judy, min vän" Judy, my friend 9 8
10 Belgium Dutch Louis Neefs "Jennifer Jennings" 7 10
11 Switzerland German Paola Del Medico "Bonjour, Bonjour" Hello, hello 5 13
12 Norway Norwegian Kirsti Sparboe "Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli" Wow, wow, wow, how happy I'll be 16 1
13 Germany German Siw Malmkvist "Primaballerina" 9 8
14 France French Frida Boccara "Un jour, un enfant" A day, a child 1 18
15 Portugal Portuguese Simone de Oliveira "Desfolhada portuguesa" Portuguese husking 15 4
16 Finland Finnish Jarkko & Laura "Kuin silloin ennen" Like in those times 12 6

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