Entrants in the 1971 national finals for the Eurovision Song Contest who appear in the Six on Stage database.
Back to Eurovision entries for 1971.
Entry | Named artists |
---|---|
Belgium | |
Dag vreemde man by Ann Christy | |
De kinderen rond mijn huis by Ann Christy | |
Die ring by Micha Marah | |
Een zilveren kooi by Ann Christy | |
Er gaat altijd een trein by Nicole Josy & Hugo Sigal | |
Goeie morgen, morgen by Nicole Josy & Hugo Sigal | |
Ik ben zeventien by Micha Marah | |
Mijn hele leven by Nicole Josy & Hugo Sigal | |
Tamboerke by Micha Marah | |
Weegschaal zoekt waterman by Micha Marah | |
Finland | |
Pilvilaulu by Lasse Mårtenson | |
Tie uuteen päivään by Markku Aro & Koivistolaiset | |
Yksi miljoonaan by Pepe Willberg | |
Ireland | |
Going Away by Red Hurley | |
One Day Love by Angela Farrell | |
Malta | |
Il-festa tal-poplu tad-dinja by Joe Cutajar | |
Marija L-Maltija by Joe Grech | |
Min int by Mary Spiteri | |
Norway | |
Hør litt på meg by Anne-Karine Strøm | |
India by Inger Jacobsen | |
Ironside by Odd Børre & Jan-Erik Berntsen | |
Lykken er by Hanne Krogh | |
Optimisten by Odd Børre | |
Riv deg løs by Anne Lise Gjøstøl | |
Portugal | |
Adolescente by Duarte Mendes | |
Cavalo à solta by Fernando Tordo | |
Flor sem tempo by Paulo de Carvalho | |
Menina by Tonicha | |
Spain | |
Jaime Morey | |
Karina | |
Sweden | |
Blommor och grönt by Tommy Körberg | |
En kärlek som ej fanns by Tommy Körberg | |
En sång om världen by The Family Four | |
Heja mamma by The Family Four | |
Låt oss fly till en ny morgondag by Tommy Körberg | |
Min sång by The Family Four | |
Resan hem by Tommy Körberg | |
Tjärnare kärlek by The Family Four | |
Var är du nu by Tommy Körberg | |
Vita vidder by The Family Four | |
Yugoslavia | |
Pesem za otroka by Ditka Haberl & Doca Marolt | |
Tvoj Djecak Je Tuzan by Krunoslav Slabinac |
There was good news for lovers of both railways and the Eurovision Song Contest this year as Moldova’s Zdob și Zdub returned to the competition to celebrate a train journey between Chișinău and Bucharest.
But trains, stations and railway are nothing new to the lyrics of Eurovision, with over 25 songs featuring them in some way. So here is a rundown of the 10 most railwayish entries from 66 years of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Read moreThis site is a labour of love (and compulsiveness) so I'm happy to put in the hours for free. But if you find it useful and want to say thanks, feel free to email me corrections or suggestions or get me a coffee (or send me a tweet!).
Buy me a coffee