Eurovision Song Contest 1974 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Finland English Carita Holmström "Keep Me Warm" 13 4
02 United Kingdom English Olivia Newton-John "Long Live Love" 4 14
03 Spain Spanish Peret "Canta y sé feliz" Sing and be happy 9 10
04 Norway English Anne-Karine Strøm
feat. Bendik Singers
"The First Day of Love" 14 3
05 Greece Greek Marinella "Krasí, thálassa ke t' agóri mu"
(Κρασί, θάλασσα και τ' αγόρι μου)
Wine, sea and my boyfriend 11 7
06 Israel Hebrew Kaveret "Natati La Khayay" (נתתי לה חיי) I gave her my life 7 11
07 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Korni Grupa "Moja generacija (Моја генерација)" My generation 12 6
08 Sweden English ABBA "Waterloo" 1 24
09 Luxembourg French Ireen Sheer "Bye Bye I Love You" 4 14
10 Monaco French Romuald "Celui qui reste et celui qui s'en va" The one who stays and
the one who goes
4 14
11 Belgium French Jacques Hustin "Fleur de liberté" Flower of freedom 9 10
12 Netherlands English Mouth and MacNeal "I See a Star" 3 15
13 Ireland English Tina Reynolds "Cross Your Heart" 7 11
14 Germany German Cindy & Bert "Die Sommermelodie" The melody of summer 14 3
15 Switzerland German Piera Martell "Mein Ruf nach dir" My call to you 14 3
16 Portugal Portuguese Paulo de Carvalho "E depois do adeus" And after the goodbye 14 3
17 Italy Italian Gigliola Cinquetti "Sì" Yes 2 18

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