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Eurovision Song Contest 1975

The Eurovision Song Contest 1975 was the 20th Eurovision, it was held in Sweden on March 22nd and the presenter was Karin Falck[?]. Teach-In[?] was the winner of this Eurovision with the song, Ding Dinge Dong[?].

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Results

1975 Eurovision Song Contest
Country Artist(s) Song Place Points
Belgium Ann Christy[?] Gelukkig Zijn 15 17
Finland Pihasoittajat[?] Old Man Fiddle 7 74
France Nicole Rieu[?] Et Bonjour à Toi L'artiste 4 91
Germany Joy Fleming[?] Ein Lied Kann Eine Brücke Sein 17 15
Ireland The Swarbriggs[?] That's What Friends Are For 9 68
Israel Shlomo Artzi[?] At Ve' Ani 11 40
Italy Wess and Dori Ghezzi[?] Era 3 115
Luxembourg Geraldine[?] Toi 5 84
Malta Renato[?] Singing This Song 12 32
Monaco Sophie[?] Une Chanson C'est Une Lettre 13 22
Netherlands Teach-In[?] Ding Dinge Dong 1 152
Norway Ellen Nikolaysen[?] Touch My Life With Summer 18 11
Portugal Duarte Mendes[?] Madrugada 16 16
Spain Sergio and Estibaliz[?] Tu Volveras 10 53
Sweden Lars Berghagen[?] Jennie, Jennie 8 72
Switzerland Simone Drexel[?] Mikado 6 77
Turkey Semiha Yanki[?] Seninle Bir Dakika 19 3
United Kingdom The Shadows[?] Let Me Be The One 2 138
Yugoslavia Pepel in kri[?] Dan ljubezni 13 22
Venue: St Eriks Mässan Alvsjoe[?] - Stockholm, Sweden
The table is ordered by the countries names.

First Appearances Turkey

Voting Structure Each Country had a Jury who awarded 12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points for their top ten songs.


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