Entrants in the 1961 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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Bobbie Ericson | 3 | 1 |
Entry | Named artists |
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Belgium | |
Als je weent, als je lacht by Jacques Raymond | |
September, Gouden Roos by Bob Benny | |
Denmark | |
Angelique by Dario Campeotto | |
Hamlet by Katy Bødtger | |
Hjemme hos os by Raquel Rastenni | |
Jetpilot by Birthe Wilke | |
Vi lever kun en enkelt gang by Gustav Winckler | |
Finland | |
Jossain meren rannalla by Laila Kinnunen | |
Valoa ikkunassa by Laila Kinnunen | |
France | |
Le gars de n'importe où by Isabelle Aubret | |
Printemps (Avril carillonne) by Jean-Paul Mauric | |
Germany | |
Einmal Sehen Wir Uns Wieder by Lale Andersen | |
Pedro by Christa Williams | |
Italy | |
Al di là by Betty Curtis | |
Febbre di musica by Tonina Torrielli | |
Libellule by Betty Curtis | |
Mare di dicembre by Claudio Villa | |
Norway | |
Snu deg om by Nora Brockstedt | |
Sommer i Palma by Nora Brockstedt | |
Spain | |
Babebibubá by Victor Balaguer | |
Estando contigo by Conchita Bautista | |
Sweden | |
April, april by Siw Malmkvist/Gunnar Wiklund | |
Bobbie Ericson, Bo Eneby | |
Spela på regnbågen by Lars Lönndahl/Lily Berglund | |
Britt Lindeborg | |
Stockholm by Lily Berglund/Lill-Babs | |
Bobbie Ericson, Eric Sandström | |
Vår i hjärtat by Gunnar Wiklund/Siw Malmkvist | |
Lennart Gröhn | |
Vårvinter by Lill-Babs/Lars Lönndahl | |
Bobbie Ericson | |
Switzerland | |
Finalmente by Anita Traversi | |
L'ingresso nei sogni by Anita Traversi | |
Nous Aurons Demain by Franca di Rienzo | |
United Kingdom | |
A Place In The Country by Bryan Johnson | |
Are You Sure? by The Allisons | |
Yugoslavia | |
Neke Davne Zvezde by Ljiljana Petrović |
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