Eurovision Song Contest 1972 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Germany German Mary Roos "Nur die Liebe läßt uns leben" Only Love Lets Us Live 3 107
02 France French Betty Mars "Comé-comédie" Comic Comedy 11 81
03 Ireland Irish Sandie Jones "Ceol an Ghrá" The Music of Love 15 72
04 Spain Spanish Jaime Morey "Amanece" It's Dawning 10 83
05 United Kingdom English The New Seekers "Beg, Steal or Borrow" - 2 114
06 Norway Norwegian Grethe Kausland and Benny Borg "Småting" Little Things 14 73
07 Portugal Portuguese Carlos Mendes "A festa da vida" The Party of Life 7 90
08 Switzerland French Véronique Müller "C'est la chanson de mon amour" This is the Song of My Love 8 88
09 Malta Maltese Helen and Joseph "L-imħabba" Love 18 48
10 Finland Finnish Päivi Paunu & Kim Floor "Muistathan" Remember 12 78
11 Austria German Milestones "Falter im Wind" Moth in the Wind 5 100
12 Italy Italian Nicola di Bari "I giorni dell'arcobaleno" The Rainbow Days 6 92
13 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Tereza Kesovija "Muzika i ti" Music and You 9 87
14 Sweden Swedish Family Four "Härliga sommardag" Lovely Summer Day 13 75
15 Monaco French Anne-Marie Godart and Peter MacLane "Comme on s'aime" How We Love Each Other 16 65
16 Belgium French Serge & Christine Ghisoland "À la folie ou pas du tout" Madly or Not At All 17 55
17 Luxembourg French Vicky Leandros "Après toi" After You 1 128
18 Netherlands Dutch Sandra and Andres "Als het om de liefde gaat" When It's All About Love 4 106

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