Entrants in the 1977 national finals for the Eurovision Song Contest who appear in the Six on Stage database.
Back to Eurovision entries for 1977.
Entry | Named artists |
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Belgium | |
A Million In 1, 2, 3 by Dream Express | |
Song It for a Song by Dream Express | |
Spinning Top by Dream Express | |
Finland | |
Kuusitoista hyvää vuotta by Lasse Mårtenson | |
Lapponia by Monica Aspelund | |
Luonasi oon kun ilta ennättää by Viktor Klimenko | |
Yötön yö by Seija Simola | |
France | |
L'oiseau et l'enfant by Marie Myriam | |
Pour oublier Barbara by Joël Prévost | |
Ireland | |
Goodbye Goodbye by Chips | |
I Can't Go On Without You by Dickie Rock | |
It's Nice To Be In Love Again by The Swarbriggs Plus Two | |
There Was A Dream by Colm C.T. Wilkinson | |
Netherlands | |
De mallemolen by Heddy Lester | |
Jij alleen by Maggie MacNeal | |
Norway | |
Casanova by Anita Skorgan | |
Make Love Not War by Odd Børre | |
Sang by Kirsti Sparboe & Benny Borg | |
Portugal | |
O que custar by Quarteto 1111 | |
Portugal no coração by Os Amigos | |
Portugal no coração by Gemini | |
Sweden | |
Beatles by Forbes | |
Johan B. Lund by Svante Thuresson | |
Minns du Hollywood by Tomas Ledin | |
Switzerland | |
Aldo Rinaldo by Piera Martell | |
Dites-moi ce qu'est l'amour by Carole Vinci | |
Heyho by Véronique Müller | |
Le livre blanc by Paola | |
Swiss Lady by Pepe Lienhard Band | |
Viens avec nous by Sweet People | |
United Kingdom | |
If Everybody Loved the Same As you by Lyn Paul | |
Promises, Promises by Rags | |
Rock Bottom by Lynsey de Paul & Mike Moran |
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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