Walking The Streets in The Rain - References and External Links

References and External Links

  • Official Eurovision Song Contest site, history by year, 1965


Eurovision Song Contest 1965
Countries
Final
  • Netherlands
  • United Kingdom
  • Spain
  • Ireland
  • Germany
  • Austria
  • Norway
  • Belgium
  • Monaco
  • Sweden
  • France
  • Portugal
  • Italy
  • Denmark
  • Luxembourg
  • Finland
  • Yugoslavia
  • Switzerland
Artists
Final
  • Conny van den Bos
  • Kathy Kirby
  • Conchita Bautista
  • Butch Moore
  • Ulla Wiesner
  • Udo Jürgens
  • Kirsti Sparboe
  • Lize Marke
  • Marjorie Noël
  • Ingvar Wixell
  • Guy Mardel
  • Simone de Oliveira
  • Bobby Solo
  • Birgit Brüel
  • France Gall
  • Viktor Klimenko
  • Vice Vukov
  • Yovanna
Songs
Final
  • "'t Is genoeg"
  • "I Belong"
  • "¡Qué bueno, qué bueno!"
  • "Walking the Streets in the Rain"
  • "Paradies, wo bist du?"
  • "Sag ihr, ich lass sie grüßen"
  • "Karusell"
  • "Als het weer lente is"
  • "Va dire à l'amour"
  • "Absent Friend"
  • "N'avoue jamais"
  • "Sol de inverno"
  • "Se piangi, se ridi"
  • "For din skyld"
  • "Poupée de cire, poupée de son"
  • "Aurinko laskee länteen"
  • "Čežnja"
  • "Non, à jamais sans toi"

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