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Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967

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 Eurovision Song Contest 1967
Country Germany
National selection
Selection processInternal selection
Selected entrantInge Brück
Selected song"Anouschka"
Selected songwriter(s)Hans Blum
Finals performance
Final result8th, 7 points
Germany in the  Eurovision Song Contest
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Germany was represented by Inge Brück, with the song "Anouschka", at the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 8 April in Vienna. As in 1966 the German entry was chosen internally, rather than through a public final, by broadcaster HR.

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Transcription

Before Eurovision

Internal selection

145 songs were submitted to the selection. A jury presided by Hans-Otto Grünefeldt, TV program director of HR, selected "Anouschka" at the Broadcasting House Dornbusch, the site which also served as venue for the Eurovision Song Contest 1957. The winning song was announced on 5 January 1967.[1]

Place Song Composer
1 "Anouschka" Hans Blum
2 "Die Nacht hat viele Gesichter" Fred Strittmatter
3 "Das Glück dieser Welt" Hubert Wolf

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Brück performed ninth in the running order, following Finland and preceding Belgium. Voting in 1967 reverted to the system of 10-member national juries with one vote per member, and at the close of voting "Anouschka" had received 7 points (unusually, via 1 point apiece from seven different countries), placing Germany joint 8th (with Sweden and Yugoslavia) of the 17 entries. The German jury awarded its highest mark (4) to Ireland.[2]

"Anouschka" was a sizeable hit in German-speaking markets, and remains one of the better-remembered German Eurovision entries of the 1960s.

Voting

References

  1. ^ "Blums Anouschka". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: 19. 6 January 1967.
  2. ^ ESC History - Germany 1967
  3. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Vienna 1967". Eurovision Song Contest. Archived from the original on 7 April 2021. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
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