Entrants in the 1972 national finals for the Eurovision Song Contest who appear in the Six on Stage database.
Back to Eurovision entries for 1972.
Entry | Named artists |
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Finland | |
Kaikkea on by Kirka | |
Kaukainen laulu by Seija Simola | |
Muistathan by Päivi Paunu & Kim Floor | |
Romantique by Viktor Klimenko | |
Sua rakastan by Katri Helena | |
Germany | |
Geh' die Straße by Cindy & Bert | |
Meine Liebe will ich dir geben by Edina Pop | |
Nur die Liebe lässt uns leben by Mary Roos | |
Wann kommt der Morgen by Peter Horton | |
Ireland | |
Ceol an ghrá by Sandie Jones | |
Don't Need Your Sympathy by Tina | |
Italy | |
Gira l'amore (Caro bebè) by Gigliola Cinquetti | |
I giorni dell'arcobaleno by Nicola Di Bari | |
Rimpianto by Bobby Solo | |
Un calcio alla città by Domenico Modugno | |
Un diadema di ciliegie by Ricchi e Poveri | |
Malta | |
Ghasfur tac-comb by Helen Micallef | |
Imhabba u paci by Renato | |
L-Imhabba by Joe Cutajar | |
Norway | |
Håp by Anne-Karine Strøm | |
Håp by Ellen Nikolaysen | |
Lillebror by Kirsti Sparboe | |
Småting by Grethe Kausland & Benny Borg | |
Småting by Hanne Krogh | |
Portugal | |
A festa da vida by Carlos Mendes | |
Cidade alheia by Duarte Mendes | |
Dentro da manhã by Fernando Tordo | |
Se quiseres ouvir cantar by Tozé Brito | |
Sweden | |
Andra kan väl också se by Björn Skifs | |
Då ska jag spela by Tomas Ledin | |
Härliga sommardag by Family Four | |
Krama mig och dansa by Monica Zetterlund | |
Så'n e' du, så'n e' jag by Östen Warnerbring | |
Switzerland | |
C'est La Chanson De Mon Amour by Véronique Müller | |
La rose et le tambour by Véronique Müller | |
Yugoslavia | |
Muzika I Ti by Tereza Kesovija | |
Tik tika taka by Jadranka Stojaković |
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.
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