Results – Eurovision Song Contest 1973: |
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Place | Country | Song title | Performer(s) | Points | |
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Luxembourg (CLT) | “Tu Te Reconnaîtras” | Anne-Marie David | 129 |
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Spain (TVE) | “Eres Tú” | Mocedades | 125 |
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United Kingdom (BBC) | “Power To All Our Friends” | Cliff Richard | 123 |
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Israel (IBA) | “Ey-sham” | Ilanit | 097 |
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Sweden (SR) | “You’re Summer” | The Nova and The Dolls | 094 |
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Finland (YLE) | “Tom Tom Tom” | Marion Rung | 093 |
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Norway (NRK) | “It’s Just A Game” | Bendik Singers | 089 |
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Germany (ARD) | “Junger Tag” | Gitte | 085 |
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Monaco (TMC) | “Un Train Qui Part” | Marie | 085 |
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Portugal (RTP) | “Tourada” | Fernando Tordo | 080 |
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Ireland (RTÉ) | “Do I Dream?” | Maxi | 080 |
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Switzerland (SSR SRG) | “Je Me Vais Marier, Marie” | Patrick Juvet | 079 |
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Italy (RAI) | “Chi Sarà Con Te” | Massimo Ranieri | 074 |
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The Netherlands (NOS) | “De Oude Muzikant” | Ben Cramer | 069 |
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Yugoslavia (JRT) | “Gori Vatra” | Zdravko Colic | 065 |
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France (ORTF) | “Sans Toi” | Martine Clémenceau | 065 |
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Belgium (BRT) | “Baby, Baby” | Nicole and Hugo | 058 |
(Source: eurovision.tv) |
The 1973 (18th) Eurovision Song Contest – 17 countries participated:
Debuting country: | Other participants: | Withdrawing countries: | |||
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Israel (debut: 1973) | ![]() |
The Netherlands (debut: 1956) | ![]() |
Austria (debut: 1957) |
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Switzerland (debut: 1956) | ![]() |
Malta (debut: 1971) | ||
Returning countries: | ![]() |
Belgium (debut: 1956) | |||
None | ![]() |
Germany (debut: 1956) | Former participant: | ||
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France (debut: 1956) | ![]() |
Denmark (debut: 1957) | ||
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Luxembourg (debut: 1956) | ||||
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Italy (debut: 1956) | ||||
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United Kingdom (debut: 1957) | ||||
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Sweden (debut: 1958) | ||||
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Monaco (debut: 1959) | ||||
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Norway (debut: 1960) | ||||
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Spain (debut: 1961) | ||||
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Finland (debut: 1961) | ||||
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Yugoslavia (debut: 1961) | ||||
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Portugal (debut: 1964) | ||||
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Ireland (debut: 1965) | ||||
(Source: en.wikipedia.org) |