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Eurovision Song Contest 1973

The Eurovision Song Contest 1973 was the 18th Eurovision, it was held in Luxembourg on April 7th and the presenter was Helga Guitton[?]. Anne-Marie David[?] was the winner of this Eurovision with the song, Tu Te Reconnaitras[?].

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Results

1973 Eurovision Song Contest
Country Artist(s) Song Place Points
Belgium Nicole and Hugo[?] Baby Baby 17 58
Finland Marion Rung[?] Tom Tom Tom 6 93
France Martine Clemenceau[?] Sans Toi 15 65
Germany Gitte[?] Junger Tag 8 85
Ireland Maxi[?] Do I Dream 10 80
Israel Ilanit[?] Ey-Sham 4 97
Italy Massimo Ranieri[?] Chi Sara' Con Te 13 74
Luxembourg Anne-Marie David[?] Tu Te Reconnaitras 1 129
Monaco Marie[?] Un Train Qui Part 8 85
Netherlands Ben Cramer[?] De Oude Muzikant 14 69
Norway Bendik Singers[?] It's Just A Game 7 89
Portugal Fernando Tordo[?] Tourada 10 80
Spain Mocedades[?] Eres Tu 2 125
Sweden The Nova and The Dolls[?] You're Summer 5 94
Switzerland Patrick Juvet[?] Je Vais Me Marier, Marie 12 79
United Kingdom Cliff Richard Power To All Our Friends 3 123
Yugoslavia Zdravko Colić[?] Gori vatra 15 65
Venue: Nouveau Theatre[?] - Luxembourg
The table is ordered by the countries names.

First Appearances Israel

Voting Structure Each Country had 2 Jury Members, one under 25 and one over 25. They each awarded 1 to 5 points for each song.


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