Eurovision Song Contest 1958

The Eurovision Song Contest 1958 was the third Eurovision Song Contest and was held on March 12, 1958 in the Netherlands. With Hannie Lips as the presenter, the contest was won by Andr Claveau who represented France with his song "Dors, Mon Amour". This was the first time in Eurovision history that the winning country from a year hosted the following year's contest. The Italian entry was not picked up properly in some of the other countries, which meant that after all the other songs had been presented, Domenico Modugno had to sing it again partly because the juries were not in the studio like in the previous years. This year they stayed in their own countries, listening to the event. Once the songs had all been sung, juries sent their results via telephone. The Italian entry became very successful in the United States and got two Grammy Awards.

Interval Act

The interval act was music by the Metropole Orkest, under the lead of conductor Dolf van der Linden. This year, there were two interval acts; one in the middle, one after all the songs were played.

Results

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
Country
(Language)
Artist Song
(Translation)
Place Points
Austria
(German)
Liane Augustin Die ganze Welt braucht Liebe
(The Whole World Needs Love)
5 8
Belgium
(French)
Fud Leclerc Ma Petite Chatte
(My Little Sweetie)
5 8
Denmark
(Danish)
Raquel Rastenni Jeg rev et blad ud af min Dagbog
(I Tore a Page out of my Diary)
8 3
France
(French)
Andr Claveau Dors, Mon Amour
(Sleep my Love)
1 27
Germany
(German)
Margot Hielscher Fr zwei Groschen Musik
(Music for Two Pennies)
7 5
Italy
(Italian)
Domenico Modugno Nel blu Dipinto di blu*
(Blue Painted in the Blue)
3 13
Luxembourg
(French)
Solange Berry Un Grand Amour
(A Great Love)
9 1
Netherlands
(Dutch)
Corry Brokken Heel de Wereld
(The Whole World)
9 1
Sweden
(Swedish)
Alice Babs Lilla Stjrna
(Little Star)
4 10
Switzerland
(German/Italian)
Lys Assia Giorgio
(George)**
2 24
Venue: AVRO studios - Hilversum, Netherlands
The table is ordered by the countries names.
*After the contest, the song became well known as "Volare" (Flying).
**George is the English equivalent, not a translation.

First Appearances

Sweden

Voting Structure

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

Score Sheet

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
  Juries
Italy Netherlands France Luxembourg Sweden Denmark Belgium Germany Austria Switzerland
Contestants Italy   1 1 0 1 0 4 4 1 1
Netherlands 0   0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
France 6 0   1 1 9 1 1 7 1
Luxembourg 0 0 0   0 0 0 0 0 1
Sweden 0 2 0 3   0 1 0 1 3
Denmark 0 1 1 0 1   0 0 0 1
Belgium 0 0 0 0 1 1   5 0 1
Germany 0 0 2 0 1 0 1   1 0
Austria 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 0   2
Switzerland 4 6 3 5 4 0 2 0 0  
The table is ordered by appearance.

 

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