Tausend Fenster

"Tausend Fenster" (English translation: "Thousands of Windows"), was the Austrian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, performed in German by Karel Gott. The song was written by Udo Jürgens who also recorded his own version at about the same time. Karel Gott, on the other hand, also recorded a Czech version of "Tausend Fenster".

The song was performed fourth on the night (following Belgium's Claude Lombard with "Quand tu reviendras" and preceding Luxembourg's Chris Baldo and Sophie Garel with "Nous vivrons d'amour"). At the close of voting, it had received 2 points, placing equal 13th in a field of 17.

The song is a dramatic chanson, in which Gott remarks on the isolating effects of modern life before suggesting that the lonely person in the next apartment may be the person you're meant to be with.

Following the victory by Spain's Massiel with "La La La", Austria opted out of the 1969 Contest in protest against the Franco regime. The chaotic result of the that Contest (in which four songs shared first place) led them to skip the 1970 Contest as well. Thus, the song was succeeded as Austrian representative in the 1971 Contest by Marianne Mendt singing "Musik".

Eurovision Song Contest 1968
Countries
Final
  • Portugal
  • Netherlands
  • Belgium
  • Austria
  • Luxembourg
  • Switzerland
  • Monaco
  • Sweden
  • Finland
  • France
  • Italy
  • United Kingdom
  • Norway
  • Ireland
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • Yugoslavia
Artists
Final
  • Carlos Mendes
  • Ronnie Tober
  • Claude Lombard
  • Karel Gott
  • Chris Baldo & Sophie Garel
  • Gianni Mascolo
  • Line & Willy
  • Claes-Göran Hederström
  • Kristina Hautala
  • Isabelle Aubret
  • Sergio Endrigo
  • Cliff Richard
  • Odd Børre
  • Pat McGeegan
  • Massiel
  • Wencke Myhre
  • Dubrovački trubaduri
Songs
Final
  • "Verão"
  • "Morgen"
  • "Quand tu reviendras"
  • "Tausend Fenster"
  • "Nous vivrons d'amour"
  • "Guardando il sole"
  • "À chacun sa chanson"
  • "Det börjar verka kärlek, banne mej"
  • "Kun kello käy"
  • "La source"
  • "Marianne"
  • "Congratulations"
  • "Stress"
  • "Chance of a Lifetime"
  • "La, la, la"
  • "Ein Hoch der Liebe"
  • "Jedan dan"
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