1979 national Eurovision finals

Entrants in the 1979 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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EntryNamed artists
Denmark
Alt er skønt by Grethe Ingmann & Bjarne Liller P.
Dans - dans - dans by Brødrene Olsen
Disco Tango by Tommy Seebach
Saturday Show by Mabel
Finland
Aikuiset anteeksi antaa by Kirka, Anna & Muska
Katson sineen taivaan by Katri Helena
Päivä tuskin päättyis kauniimmin by Pepe Willberg
Sano Susanne by Markku Aro
France
Je suis l'enfant soleil by Anne Marie David
Germany
Dschingis Khan by Dschingis Khan
Du bist nicht frei by Ingrid Peters
Vogel der Nacht by Paola
Wochenende by Jerry Rix & Linda G. Thompson
Greece
Athina (Mana Mou) by Bessy Argyraki feat. Antonis Stefanides
Dose mou enan sticho by Christie Stassinopoulou
Socrates by Elpida
Ireland
Angie by Johnny Logan
Happy Man by Cathal Dunne
Hiding Behind Our Smile by Red Hurley & Tina
Too Much Is Going On by The Miami Showband
Israel
Hallelujah by Milk & Honey
Norway
Hva er vitsen med en sang by Anne Lise Gjøstøl
Når vi er barn by Hanne Krogh
Oliver by Anita Skorgan
Portugal
Novo canto Português by Tozé Brito
Sobe sobe balão sobe by Manuela Bravo
Sweden
Det känns som jag vandrar fram by Ola+3
Det ligger i luften by Tomas Ledin
Writer Tomas Ledin
Nattens sång by Pontus Platin
    Writer Patrice Hellberg
    Satellit by Ted Gärdestad
    Writer Ted Gärdestad, Kenneth Gärdestad
    Var det här bara början? by Py Bäckman & Py Gang
    Writer Py Bäckman
    Switzerland
    Trödler & Co by Peter, Sue + Marc & Pfuri, Gorps & Kniri
    Turkey
    Elveda by Çetin Alp
    United Kingdom
    How Do You Mend a Broken Heart? by Guys 'n ' Dolls
    Mary Ann by Black Lace
    Mr Moonlight by Herbie Flowers and the Daisies
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