Wednesday, 3 February 1999

1967 EUROVISION SONG CONTEST

Edition number - 12
Date - April 8, 1967
Official name - Grand Prix de la Chanson 1967
Host broadcaster - ORF, Austria
Host city - Vienna
Venue - Grosser Festsaal, Wiener Hofburg
Host - Erika Vaal
Director - Herbert Fuchs, assisted by Peter Nürnberg
Producer - Karl Lackner, assisted by Michael Popovici
Stage designer - Theo Harisch
Musical recording manager - Karl Grell
Musical director - Johannes Fehring
Orchestra - freelance orchestra
Interval act - Wiener Sängerknaben
Scrutineer - Clifford Brown
Number of entries - 17
Winning entry - 'Puppet On A String' Sandie Shaw (United Kingdom)
Winning songwriters - Bill Martin / Phil Coulter
Winning orchestrator - Kenny Woodman
Winning conductor - Kenny Woodman

Switzerland's contestant in Vienna, Géraldine Gaulier, rehearsing her performance with Hans Moeckel conducting the orchestra behind her

RESULT

1st place (47 votes)

UNITED KINGDOM
Song title – “Puppet On A String”
Rendition – Sandie Shaw
Lyrics – Phil Coulter / Bill Martin
Composition – Phil Coulter / Bill Martin
Studio arrangement – Phil Coulter / Kenny Woodman
Live orchestration – Kenny Woodman
Conductor – Kenny Woodman

2nd place (22 votes)

IRELAND
Song title – “If I Could Choose”
Rendition – Sean Dunphy
Lyrics – Wesley Burrows
Composition – Michael Coffey
Studio arrangement – Pat King
(studio orchestra conducted by Noel Kelehan)
Live orchestration – Pat King
Conductor – Noel Kelehan

3rd place (20 votes)

FRANCE
Song title – "Il doit faire beau là-bas"
Rendition – Noëlle Cordier
Lyrics – Pierre Delanoë
Composition – Hubert Giraud
Studio arrangement – Johnny Harris
(studio orchestra conducted by Johnny Harris)
Live orchestration – Johnny Harris
Conductor – Franck Pourcel

4th place (17 votes)

LUXEMBOURG
Song title – "L’amour est bleu"
Rendition – Vicky Leandros
Lyrics – Pierre Cour
Composition – André Popp
Studio arrangement – Claude Denjean
(studio orchestra conducted by Claude Denjean)
Live orchestration – Claude Denjean
Conductor – Claude Denjean

5th place (10 votes)

MONACO
Song title – "Boum-badaboum"
Rendition – Minouche Barelli 
Lyrics – Serge Gainsbourg
Composition – Michel Colombier / Serge Gainsbourg
Studio arrangement – Michel Colombier 
(studio orchestra conducted by Michel Colombier)
Live orchestration – Michel Colombier 
Conductor – Aimé Barelli

6th place (9 votes)

SPAIN
Song title – "Hablemos del amor"
Rendition – Raphael Martos Sánchez
Lyrics – Manuel Alejandro
Composition – Manuel Alejandro
Studio arrangement – Manuel Alejandro
Live orchestration – Manuel Alejandro
Conductor – Manuel Alejandro

7th place (8 votes)

BELGIUM
Song title – "Ik heb zorgen"
Rendition – Louis Neefs
Lyrics – Philippe Van Cauwenbergh
Composition – Paul Quintens
Studio arrangement – Ludwig Pall / Jef Pauwels / Etienne Verschueren 
(studio orchestra conducted by Francis Bay)
Live orchestration – Jef Pauwels / Etienne Verschueren
Conductor – Francis Bay

8th to 10th place (ex aequo, 7 votes)

SWEDEN
Song title – “Som en dröm”
Rendition – Östen Warnerbring
Lyrics – Patrice Hellberg
Composition – Marcus Österdahl / Curt Peterson
Studio arrangement – Mats Olsson 
(studio orchestra conducted by Marcus Österdahl)
Live orchestration – Mats Olsson
Conductor – Mats Olsson

WEST GERMANY
Song title – "Anouschka"
Rendition – Inge Brück
Lyrics – Hans Blum
Composition – Hans Blum
Studio arrangement – Hans Hammerschmid
Live orchestration – Hans Hammerschmid
Conductor – Hans Blum

YUGOSLAVIA
Song title – “Vse rože sveta”
Rendition – Lado Leskovar
Lyrics – Milan Lindič
Composition – Urban Koder
Studio arrangement – Mario Rijavec
(Zabavni Orkestar RTV Ljubljana conducted by Mario Rijavec)
Live orchestration – Mario Rijavec
Conductor – Mario Rijavec

11th place (4 votes)

ITALY
Song title – "Non andare più lontano"
Rendition – Claudio Villa 
Lyrics – Vito Pallavicini
Composition – Gianni Mescoli
Studio arrangement – Giancarlo Chiaramello
Live orchestration – Giancarlo Chiaramello
Conductor – Giancarlo Chiaramello

12th & 13th place (ex aequo, 3 votes)

PORTUGAL
Song title – "O vento mudou"
Rendition – Eduardo Nascimento
Lyrics – João Magelhães Pereira 
Composition – Nuno Nazareth Fernandes
Studio arrangement – Joaquim Luís Gomes
(studio orchestra conducted by Joaquim Luís Gomes)
Live orchestration – Joaquim Luís Gomes
Conductor – Armando Tavares Belo

FINLAND
Song title – “Varjoon-suojaan”
Rendition – Fredi (Matti Siitonen)
Lyrics – Alvi Vuorinen
Composition – Lasse Mårtenson
Studio arrangement – Nacke Johansson
(studio orchestra conducted by Nacke Johansson)
Live orchestration – Nacke Johansson
Conductor – Ossi Runne

14th to 16th place (ex aequo, 2 votes)

NETHERLANDS
Song title – “Ring-dinge-ding”
Rendition – Thérèse Steinmetz
Lyrics – Gerrit den Braber
Composition – Johnny Holshuysen
Studio arrangement – Bert Paige
(studio orchestra conducted by Bert Paige)
Live orchestration – Bert Paige
Conductor – Dolf van der Linden

AUSTRIA
Song title – "Warum es 100.000 Sterne gibt"
Rendition – Peter Horten
Lyrics – Karin Bognar
Composition – Kurt Peche
Studio arrangement – Rob Pronk
Live orchestration – Rob Pronk
Conductor – Johannes Fehring (MD)

NORWAY
Song title – "Dukkemann"
Rendition – Kirsti Sparboe
Lyrics – Ola Bjørnsønn Johannessen
Composition – Tor Hultin
Studio arrangement – Egil Monn-Iversen 
(studio orchestra conducted by Kjell Karlsen)
Live orchestration – Egil Monn-Iversen
Conductor – Øivind Bergh

17th place (0 votes)

SWITZERLAND
Song title – “Quel cœur vas-tu briser?”
Rendition – Géraldine Gaulier
Lyrics – Gérard Gray
Composition – Daniel Faure
Studio arrangements – Bernard Kesslair / Leo Petit
Live orchestration – Bernard Kesslair
Conductor – Hans Moeckel

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