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Eurovision Song Contest 1978

The Eurovision Song Contest 1978 was the 23th Eurovision, it was held in France on April 22rd and the presenters were Denise Fabre[?] and Leon Zitrone[?]. Izhar Cohen and The Alphabeta[?] was the winner of this Eurovision with the song, A-Ba-Ni-Bi[?].

Results

1978 Eurovision Song Contest
Country Artist(s) Song Place Points
Austria Springtime[?] Mrs Caroline Robinson 15 14
Belgium Jean Vallee[?] L'Amour Ca Fait Chanter La Vie 2 125
Denmark Mabel[?] Boom-Boom 16 13
Finland Seija Simola[?] Anna Rakkaudelle Tilaisuus 18 2
France Joel Prevost[?] Il Y Aura Toujours Des Violons 3 119
Germany Ireen Sheer[?] Feuer 6 84
Greece Tania Tsanaclidou[?] Charlie Chaplin 8 66
Ireland Colm C T Wilkinson[?] Born To Sing 5 86
Israel Izhar Cohen and The Alphabeta[?] A-Ba-Ni-Bi 1 157
Italy I Ricchi e Poveri[?] Questo Amore 12 53
Luxembourg Baccara[?] Parlez-Vous Francais 7 73
Monaco Caline and Olivier Toussaint[?] Les Jardins De Monaco 4 107
Netherlands Harmony 'T Is OK 13 37
Norway Jahn Teigen[?] Mil Etter Mil 20 0
Portugal Gemini Dai-Li-Dou 17 5
Spain Jose Veiez[?] Bailemos Un Vals 9 65
Sweden Bjoern Skifs[?] Det Blir Alltid Varre Framaat Natten 14 26
Switzerland Carole Vinci[?] Vivre 9 65
Turkey Nazar[?] Sevince 18 2
United Kingdom Co-Co[?] The Bad Old Days 11 61
Venue: Palais des Congres[?] - Paris, France
The table is ordered by the countries names.

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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