Yugoslavia in The Eurovision Song Contest 1966 - National Final

National Final

The Yugoslavian national final to select their entry, was held on 23 January at the Dom Sindikata in Belgrade and hosted by Miloje Orlović.

The winning song was chosen by a jury of 10 people. The winning entry was "Brez besed" performed by Slovene singer Berta Ambrož, composed by Mojmir Sepe and written by Elza Budav.

Draw Artist Song Votes Place
1 Zdenka Vučković Rezervirano za ljubav
2 Gabi Novak Prvo pismo
3 Berta Ambrož Sanjala sam
4 Dragan Stojnić Duga je noć
5 Dragan Stojnić Dva novčića
6 Dragan Stojnić Priča
7 Vice Vukov Od ova nebo ti zede del
8 Nina Spirova Devojka i pesna
9 Elda Viler Ko si z menoj 11 2
10 Berta Ambrož Brez besed 24 1
11 Đorđe Marjanović Najlepši dan
12 Lado Leskovar Tvoj osmeh
13 Slobodan Risteliš Izgubljeni koraci 11 2
14 ? ?

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