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Eurovision Song Contest 1974

The Eurovision Song Contest 1974 was the 19th Eurovision, it was held in the United Kingdom on April 6th and the presenter was Katie Boyie[?]. ABBA was the winner of this Eurovision with the song, Waterloo.

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Results

1974 Eurovision Song Contest
Country Artist(s) Song Place Points
Belgium Jacques Hustin[?] Fleur De Liberte 9 10
Finland Carita[?] Keep Me Warm 13 4
Germany Cindy and Bert[?] Die Sommermelodie 14 3
Greece Marinella[?] Krassi, Thalassa Ke T'agori Mou 11 7
Ireland Tina Reynolds[?] Cross Your Heart 7 11
Israel Poogy[?] Natati La Khaiai 7 11
Italy Gigliola Cinquetti[?] Si 2 18
Luxembourg Ireen Sheer[?] Bye bye, I Love You 4 14
Monaco Romuald[?] Celui Qui Reste Et Celui Qui S'en Va 4 14
Netherlands Mouth and MacNeal[?] I See A Star 3 15
Norway Anne Karine Stroem and The Bendik Singers[?] The First Day Of Love 14 3
Portugal Paulo de Carvalho[?] E Depois Do Adeus 14 3
Spain Peret (Pedro Pubill Callaf)[?] Canta Y Se Feliz 9 10
Sweden ABBA Waterloo 1 24
Switzerland Piera Martell[?] Mein Ruf Nach Dir 14 3
United Kingdom Olivia Newton-John Long Live Love 4 14
Yugoslavia Korni Group[?] Generacija 42 12 6
Venue: The Dome[?] - Brighton, United Kingdom
The table is ordered by the countries names.

First Appearances Greece

Voting Structure Each Country had 10 Jury Members who each decided the best song and each awarded 1 point.


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