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Der 7. Grand Prix Eurovision de la Chanson Européenne, so die offizielle Bezeichnung in diesem Jahr, fand am 18. März 1962 in der Villa Louvigny in Luxemburg statt. Mireille Delannoy moderierte die Veranstaltung. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Besonderheiten. 2 Teilnehmer. 2.1 Wiederkehrende Interpreten. 2.2 Dirigenten. 3 Abstimmungsverfahren.
The Eurovision Song Contest 1962 was the 7th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, following the country's victory at the 1961 contest with the song "Nous les amoureux" by Jean-Claude Pascal.
- Ten-member juries awarded points to their three favourite songs.
- Villa Louvigny, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Eurovision Song Contest 1962 result: France won with the song "Un Premier Amour" by Isabelle Aubret with 26 points. Date: Sunday 18 March 1962 Location: Grand Auditorium de RTL, Villa Louvigny, Luxembourg, Luxembourg Broadcaster: RTL Host: Mireille Delannoy. Voting: Jury voting. Each of the participating country awarded 3, 2 and 1 point
1 Isabelle Aubret. Frankreich. Un premier amour. Finale 1962 : 26 Punkte. 2 François Deguelt. Monaco. Dis rien. Finale 1962 : 13 Punkte. 3 Camillo Felgen. Luxemburg. Petit bonhomme. Finale 1962 : 11 Punkte. 4 Ronnie Carroll. Großbritannien (UK) Ring-A-Ding Girl. Finale 1962 : 10 Punkte. 4 Lola Novakovic. Jugoslawien. Ne pali svetla u sumrak.
2. Feb. 2015 · Eurovision Song Contest 1962 - full show. NATI NATAN. 1.42K subscribers. Subscribed. 314. Share. 34K views 9 years ago. Venue: Grand Auditorium de RTL, Villa Louvigny, Luxembourg Date: Sunday,18...
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Der 7. Eurovision Song Contest fand am 18. März 1962 in Luxemburg (Luxemburg) statt. ESC 1962 Gewinnerlied. Frankreich: Isabelle Aubret – Un premier amour. Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube. ESC 1962 Finale Rangliste. Der 7. Eurovision Song Contest fand am 18. März 1962 in Luxemburg (Luxemburg) statt.
The 1962 Eurovision Song Contest was held in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for the first time. France scored another victory with Un premier amour performed by Isabelle Aubret. Lights on, lights off. After the victory in Cannes in 1961, Luxembourg was the host of the seventh Eurovision Song Contest. The stage was decorated with twinkling stars ...