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A man with a banner came on stage after the Swiss entry, saying "'Boycott Franco & Salazar", both were dictators at the time in Spain and Portugal. The director took a shot of the scoreboard and the m.. More..

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Date of the Eurovision Song Contest 1964: 21 March 1964
Location: Tivolis Koncertsal, København, Denmark
Broadcaster: DR
Host(s): Lotta Wæver
Participating countries: 16
Voting: Each country allocated 5 points to the song that gained the most votes from the national jury, 3 points to the song gaining the second highest number of votes and 1 point to the song gaining the third highest number of votes.

Participants

Eurovision Song Contest 1964

    country participant(s) song pts rnk
Italy 12 Italy Gigliola Cinquetti  Non ho l'étà  49 1
United Kingdom 8 United Kingdom Matt Monro  I love the little things  17 2
Monaco 10 Monaco Romuald  Où sont-elles passées?  15 3
France 7 France Rachel  Le chant de Mallory  14 4
Luxembourg 1 Luxembourg Hugues Aufray  Dès que le printemps revient  14 4
Austria 6 Austria Udo Jürgens  Warum nur, warum?  11 6
Finland 5 Finland Lasse Mårtenson  Laiskotellen  9 7
Norway 3 Norway Arne Bendiksen  Spiral  6 8
Denmark 4 Denmark Bjørn Tidmand  Sangen om dig  4 9
Belgium 15 Belgium Robert Cogoi  Près de ma rivière  2 10
The Netherlands 2 The Netherlands Anneke Grönloh  Jij bent mijn leven  2 10
Spain 16 Spain Tim, Nelly and Tony  Caracola  1 12
Switzerland 14 Switzerland Anita Traversi  I miei pensieri  0 13
Germany 9 Germany Nora Nova  Man gewöhnt sich so schnell an das Schöne  0 13
Portugal 11 Portugal António Calvário  Oração  0 13
Yugoslavia 13 Yugoslavia Sabahudin Kurt  Zivot je sklopio krug  0 13

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Eurovision Song Contest 1964

A man with a banner came on stage after the Swiss entry, saying "'Boycott Franco & Salazar", both were dictators at the time in Spain and Portugal. The director took a shot of the scoreboard and the man was removed. It was Portugal's first participation but because Sweden skipt a year, the number of participants remained unchanged. The winner, Gigliola Cinquetti from Italy, also took part in 1974 and was the host of Eurovision Song Contest 1991 together with Toto Cutugno.



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