1969 national Eurovision finals

Entrants in the 1969 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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Writers with multiple songs in 1969 national Eurovision finals

NameSongsCountries
Staffan Ehrling31
Bo-Göran Edling21
EntryNamed artists
Finland
Kuin silloin ennen by Jarkko & Laura
Maailman pihamaat by Katri Helena
Sanoin by Markku Aro
Tuntematon sydämeni by Marion Rung
Vaari sirkuksessa by Viktor Klimenko
Germany
Dein Comeback zu mir by Siw Malmkvist
Melodie by Siw Malmkvist
Primeballerina by Siw Malmkvist
Ireland
Johnny Dreamer by Pat McGeegan
Look Around by Dana
Now Do You Believe Me by Dickie Rock
Paper Boats by Sean Dunphy
Too Late by Butch Moore
Wages of Love by Muriel Day
Netherlands
De troubadour by Lenny Kuhr
Heartbeat by Anneke Grönloh
Norway
Juksemaker pipelort by Lill-Babs
Lena by Odd Børre
Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli by Kirsti Sparboe
Portugal
Canção para um poeta by Madalena Iglésias
Cantiga by Fernando Tordo
Desfolhada by Simone de Oliveira
Sweden
Du ser mig inte by Inger Öst
    Writer Berndt Öst, Peter Himmelstrand
    Du skänker mening åt mitt liv by Ola Håkansson
    Writer Pierre Isacsson
    Härlig är vår jord by Anni-Frid Lyngstad
    Hej clown by Jan Malmsjö
      Writer Benny Andersson, Lasse Berghagen
      Judy min vän by Tommy Körberg
      Writer Roger Wallis, Britt Lindeborg
      Sommarflicka by Svante Thuresson
      Yugoslavia
      Cigu, cigu ligu by Korni Grupa
      Cvijece za Mariju by Vice Vukov
      Dilema by Neda Ukraden
      Pozdrav Svijetu by 4M
      Secanje by Lola Jovanovic
      Zaborav by Ismet Arnautalic & Davorin Popovic with trio Indeksi
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