Entrants in the 1960 the Eurovision Song Contest who appear in the Six on Stage database. This includes songwriters, jury members, hosts, spokespeople and performers from Eurovision. Only national final lead artists and writers are listed.
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Name | Songs | Countries |
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Åke Gerhard | 4 | 1 |
Eric Sandström | 2 | 1 |
Bobbie Ericson | 2 | 1 |
Entry | Named artists |
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Belgium | |
Mon Amour Pour Toi by Fud Leclerc | |
On m'attend by Solange Berry | |
Denmark | |
Det var en yndig tid by Katy Bødtger | |
Sorg og glæde by Gustav Winckler | |
Germany | |
Bonne Nuit, Ma Chérie by Wyn Hoop | |
Wir wollen niemals auseinander geh'n by Heidi Brühl | |
Italy | |
Amore senza sole by Betty Curtis | |
Colpevole by Tonina Torrielli | |
Libero by Domenico Modugno | |
Non sei felice by Betty Curtis | |
Perderti by Tonina Torrielli | |
Romantica by Renato Rascel | |
Netherlands | |
Wat een geluk by Annie Palmen | |
Wat een geluk by Rudi Carell | |
Norway | |
Voi Voi by Nora Brockstedt | |
Sweden | |
Alexander by Mona Grain/Britt Damberg | |
Åke Gerhard | |
Alla andra får varann by Östen Warnerbring/Inger Berggren | |
Ulf Källqvist, Åke Gerhard | |
En kyss, en kyss by Lill-Babs | |
Albert Stenbock, Fritz-Gustaf Sundelöf | |
Flicka med positiv by Bertil Englund | |
Bobbie Ericson, Eric Sandström | |
Nancy, Nancy by Britt Damberg/Mona Grain | |
Sune Borg, Åke Gerhard | |
Res med mig (till Marseille) by Lars Lönndahl | |
Bobbie Ericson, Eric Sandström | |
Underbar, så underbar by Inger Berggren/Östen Warnerbring | |
Per Lindqvist | |
Vårens första flicka by Tommy Jacobsson | |
Gunnar Hoffsten, Åke Gerhard | |
Switzerland | |
Attrap'ça by Fud Leclerc | |
Chin chin by Fud Leclerc | |
Cielo E Terra by Anita Traversi | |
La java sans tralala by Fud Leclerc | |
Malcantonesina by Anita Traversi | |
United Kingdom | |
Girl With a Curl by Ronnie Carroll | |
Looking High, High, High by Bryan Johnson | |
Pickin' Petals by Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson | |
When the Tide Turns by Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson |
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