"Judy, min vän" was composed by Englishman Roger Wallis, living in Sweden since the early 60s, originally with English lyrics and entitled "Dear Mrs. Jones". Lyricist Britt Lindeborg subsequently translated and re-wrote the Swedish lyrics specifically for the Swedish pre-selections, and then changed the title to "Judy, min vän". Both versions of the song were released as singles in Sweden.
"Judy, min vän" was performed ninth on the night, following the Netherlands's Lenny Kuhr with "De troubadour" and preceding Belgium's Louis Neefs with "Jennifer Jennings". By the close of voting, it had received 8 points, placing it in shared 9th place (incidentally with Siw Malmkvist's "Primaballerina") in a field of 16.
Malta (i/ˈmɒltə/; Maltese:[ˈmɐltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta (Maltese:Repubblika ta' Malta), is a Southern Europeanisland country comprising an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. It lies 80km (50mi) south of Italy, 284km (176mi) east of Tunisia, and 333km (207mi) north of Libya. The country covers just over 316km2 (122sqmi), with a population of just under 450,000 (despite an extensive emigration programme since the Second World War), making it one of the world's smallest and most densely populated countries. The capital of Malta is Valletta, which at 0.8km2, is the smallest national capital in the European Union. Malta has two official languages: Maltese and English.
ESC 1969 09 - Sweden - Tommy Körberg - Judy, Min Vän
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The Nova and The Dolls – You're Summer – Sweden 🇸🇪 – Eurovision 1973
The Nova and The Dolls – You're Summer
Country: 🇸🇪 Sweden
Event: Luxembourg 1973
Final: Finished 5th
Song: You're Summer
Lyrics: Lars Forssell
Music: Monica Dominique, Carl-Axel Dominique
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published: 31 Oct 2021
🔴 1975 Eurovision Song Contest Full Show From Stockholm (German Commentary by Werner Veigel)
Date: 22 March 1975
Host Venue: Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm, Sweden
Presenter: Karin Falck
Musical director: Mats Olsson
Directed by Bo Billtén
Executive supervisor: Clifford Brown
Executive producer: Roland Eiworth
Host broadcaster: Sveriges Radio (SR)
Interval act: The World of John Bauer
The Eurovision Song Contest 1975 was the 20th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Stockholm, Sweden, following ABBA's win at the 1974 contest in Brighton, United Kingdom with the song "Waterloo". It was the first time the contest took place in Sweden, also marking the first time the Scandinavian Peninsula hosted the event. The contest was held at Stockholmsmässan on Saturday, 22 March 1975. The show was hosted by Karin Falck.
Nineteen countries participated in the contest,...
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Som en vind - Edin-Ådahl (HQ) Sweden 1990 - Eurovision songs with live orchestra
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"Som en vind"
Country : Sweden
Year : 1990
Performed by : Edin-Ådahl
Lyrics : Mikael Wendt
Music : Mikael Wendt
Arrangement : Pedro Johansson
Conductor : Curt-Eric Holmquist
Points: 24
Rank: 16th
Running order: 18th
published: 09 Jun 2023
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Sweden in Eurovision Song Contests 1958 - 2020
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Eurovision and Sweden are just the whole one. Swedish singers, songwriters and composers are parts for a lot of entries from different countries. But it all began from ABBA, I guess...
1958 Alice Babs "Lilla stjärna" 4th place [10 points]
1959 Brita Borg "Augustin" 9th place [4 points]
1960 Siw Malmkvist "Alla andra får varann" 10th place [4 points]
1961 Lill-Babs "April, April" 14th place [2 points]
1962...
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The Nova and The Dolls – You're Summer
Country: 🇸🇪 Sweden
Event: Luxembourg 1973
Final: Finished 5th
Song: You're Summer
Lyrics: Lars Forssell
Music: Monica Dom...
The Nova and The Dolls – You're Summer
Country: 🇸🇪 Sweden
Event: Luxembourg 1973
Final: Finished 5th
Song: You're Summer
Lyrics: Lars Forssell
Music: Monica Dominique, Carl-Axel Dominique
All rights belong to CLT.
The Nova and The Dolls – You're Summer
Country: 🇸🇪 Sweden
Event: Luxembourg 1973
Final: Finished 5th
Song: You're Summer
Lyrics: Lars Forssell
Music: Monica Dominique, Carl-Axel Dominique
All rights belong to CLT.
Date: 22 March 1975
Host Venue: Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm, Sweden
Presenter: Karin Falck
Musical director: Mats Olsson
Directed by Bo Billtén
Executive superv...
Date: 22 March 1975
Host Venue: Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm, Sweden
Presenter: Karin Falck
Musical director: Mats Olsson
Directed by Bo Billtén
Executive supervisor: Clifford Brown
Executive producer: Roland Eiworth
Host broadcaster: Sveriges Radio (SR)
Interval act: The World of John Bauer
The Eurovision Song Contest 1975 was the 20th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Stockholm, Sweden, following ABBA's win at the 1974 contest in Brighton, United Kingdom with the song "Waterloo". It was the first time the contest took place in Sweden, also marking the first time the Scandinavian Peninsula hosted the event. The contest was held at Stockholmsmässan on Saturday, 22 March 1975. The show was hosted by Karin Falck.
Nineteen countries participated in the contest, beating the previous record of eighteen, that was first set in the 1965 edition. France and Malta returned after their one-year and two-year absence, respectively. Turkey made its debut, while Greece decided not to enter after its debut the year prior.
The winner was the Netherlands with the song "Ding-a-dong", performed by Teach-In, written by Will Luikinga and Eddy Ouwens, and composed by Dick Bakker. This was the Netherlands' fourth victory in the contest, following their wins in 1957, 1959, and 1969. It would be another 44 years before the Netherlands' next win.
The venue for the contest was Stockholmsmässan (or Stockholm International Fairs in English). The main building is in Älvsjö – a southern suburb of Stockholm Municipality for which the building got its nickname. It was constructed in 1971 and holds 4,000 people.
Nineteen countries took part; Greece decided not to enter after its 1974 debut, while Turkey made its debut, and France and Malta returned to the contest.
The Portuguese entry "Madrugada" was an unabashed celebration of the Carnation Revolution, during which the country's 1974 Eurovision entry had played a pivotal practical role. According to author and historian John Kennedy O'Connor in his book The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History, the Portuguese performer had to be dissuaded from wearing his Portuguese army uniform and carrying a gun onto the stage. Some competitors (notably Portugal and Yugoslavia) opted to perform their songs in English for the rehearsals heard by the judges, but in their native tongue at the final. Others, such as Belgium and Germany, opted for a mix of their own language and English.
Results:
Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01 Netherlands Teach-In "Ding-a-dong" English 1 152
02 Ireland The Swarbriggs "That's What Friends Are For" English 9 68
03 France Nicole Rieu "Et bonjour à toi l'artiste" French 4 91
04 Germany Joy Fleming "Ein Lied kann eine Brücke sein" German, English 17 15
05 Luxembourg Geraldine "Toi" French 5 84
06 Norway Ellen Nikolaysen "Touch My Life (with Summer)" English 18 11
07 Switzerland Simone Drexel "Mikado" German 6 77
08 Yugoslavia Pepel in kri "Dan ljubezni" Slovene 13 22
09 United Kingdom The Shadows "Let Me Be The One" English 2 138
10 Malta Renato "Singing This Song" English 12 32
11 Belgium Ann Christy "Gelukkig zijn" Dutch, English 15 17
12 Israel Shlomo Artzi "At Va'Ani" (את ואני) Hebrew 11 40
13 Turkey Semiha Yankı "Seninle Bir Dakika" Turkish 19 3
14 Monaco Sophie Hecquet "Une chanson c'est une lettre" French 13 22
15 Finland Pihasoittajat "Old Man Fiddle" English 7 74
16 Portugal Duarte Mendes "Madrugada" Portuguese 16 16
17 Spain Sergio & Estíbaliz "Tú volverás" Spanish 10 53
18 Sweden Lasse Berghagen "Jennie, Jennie" English 8 72
19 Italy Wess & Dori Ghezzi "Era" Italian 3 115
Date: 22 March 1975
Host Venue: Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm, Sweden
Presenter: Karin Falck
Musical director: Mats Olsson
Directed by Bo Billtén
Executive supervisor: Clifford Brown
Executive producer: Roland Eiworth
Host broadcaster: Sveriges Radio (SR)
Interval act: The World of John Bauer
The Eurovision Song Contest 1975 was the 20th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Stockholm, Sweden, following ABBA's win at the 1974 contest in Brighton, United Kingdom with the song "Waterloo". It was the first time the contest took place in Sweden, also marking the first time the Scandinavian Peninsula hosted the event. The contest was held at Stockholmsmässan on Saturday, 22 March 1975. The show was hosted by Karin Falck.
Nineteen countries participated in the contest, beating the previous record of eighteen, that was first set in the 1965 edition. France and Malta returned after their one-year and two-year absence, respectively. Turkey made its debut, while Greece decided not to enter after its debut the year prior.
The winner was the Netherlands with the song "Ding-a-dong", performed by Teach-In, written by Will Luikinga and Eddy Ouwens, and composed by Dick Bakker. This was the Netherlands' fourth victory in the contest, following their wins in 1957, 1959, and 1969. It would be another 44 years before the Netherlands' next win.
The venue for the contest was Stockholmsmässan (or Stockholm International Fairs in English). The main building is in Älvsjö – a southern suburb of Stockholm Municipality for which the building got its nickname. It was constructed in 1971 and holds 4,000 people.
Nineteen countries took part; Greece decided not to enter after its 1974 debut, while Turkey made its debut, and France and Malta returned to the contest.
The Portuguese entry "Madrugada" was an unabashed celebration of the Carnation Revolution, during which the country's 1974 Eurovision entry had played a pivotal practical role. According to author and historian John Kennedy O'Connor in his book The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History, the Portuguese performer had to be dissuaded from wearing his Portuguese army uniform and carrying a gun onto the stage. Some competitors (notably Portugal and Yugoslavia) opted to perform their songs in English for the rehearsals heard by the judges, but in their native tongue at the final. Others, such as Belgium and Germany, opted for a mix of their own language and English.
Results:
Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01 Netherlands Teach-In "Ding-a-dong" English 1 152
02 Ireland The Swarbriggs "That's What Friends Are For" English 9 68
03 France Nicole Rieu "Et bonjour à toi l'artiste" French 4 91
04 Germany Joy Fleming "Ein Lied kann eine Brücke sein" German, English 17 15
05 Luxembourg Geraldine "Toi" French 5 84
06 Norway Ellen Nikolaysen "Touch My Life (with Summer)" English 18 11
07 Switzerland Simone Drexel "Mikado" German 6 77
08 Yugoslavia Pepel in kri "Dan ljubezni" Slovene 13 22
09 United Kingdom The Shadows "Let Me Be The One" English 2 138
10 Malta Renato "Singing This Song" English 12 32
11 Belgium Ann Christy "Gelukkig zijn" Dutch, English 15 17
12 Israel Shlomo Artzi "At Va'Ani" (את ואני) Hebrew 11 40
13 Turkey Semiha Yankı "Seninle Bir Dakika" Turkish 19 3
14 Monaco Sophie Hecquet "Une chanson c'est une lettre" French 13 22
15 Finland Pihasoittajat "Old Man Fiddle" English 7 74
16 Portugal Duarte Mendes "Madrugada" Portuguese 16 16
17 Spain Sergio & Estíbaliz "Tú volverás" Spanish 10 53
18 Sweden Lasse Berghagen "Jennie, Jennie" English 8 72
19 Italy Wess & Dori Ghezzi "Era" Italian 3 115
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For those interested in Eurovision history, check out the biography of Curt-Eric Holmquist and all other Eurovision conductors at: http://www.andtheconductoris.eu
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"Som en vind"
Country : Sweden
Year : 1990
Performed by : Edin-Ådahl
Lyrics : Mikael Wendt
Music : Mikael Wendt
Arrangement : Pedro Johansson
Conductor : Curt-Eric Holmquist
Points: 24
Rank: 16th
Running order: 18th
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"Som en vind"
Country : Sweden
Year : 1990
Performed by : Edin-Ådahl
Lyrics : Mikael Wendt
Music : Mikael Wendt
Arrangement : Pedro Johansson
Conductor : Curt-Eric Holmquist
Points: 24
Rank: 16th
Running order: 18th
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The Nova and The Dolls – You're Summer
Country: 🇸🇪 Sweden
Event: Luxembourg 1973
Final: Finished 5th
Song: You're Summer
Lyrics: Lars Forssell
Music: Monica Dominique, Carl-Axel Dominique
All rights belong to CLT.
Date: 22 March 1975
Host Venue: Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm, Sweden
Presenter: Karin Falck
Musical director: Mats Olsson
Directed by Bo Billtén
Executive supervisor: Clifford Brown
Executive producer: Roland Eiworth
Host broadcaster: Sveriges Radio (SR)
Interval act: The World of John Bauer
The Eurovision Song Contest 1975 was the 20th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Stockholm, Sweden, following ABBA's win at the 1974 contest in Brighton, United Kingdom with the song "Waterloo". It was the first time the contest took place in Sweden, also marking the first time the Scandinavian Peninsula hosted the event. The contest was held at Stockholmsmässan on Saturday, 22 March 1975. The show was hosted by Karin Falck.
Nineteen countries participated in the contest, beating the previous record of eighteen, that was first set in the 1965 edition. France and Malta returned after their one-year and two-year absence, respectively. Turkey made its debut, while Greece decided not to enter after its debut the year prior.
The winner was the Netherlands with the song "Ding-a-dong", performed by Teach-In, written by Will Luikinga and Eddy Ouwens, and composed by Dick Bakker. This was the Netherlands' fourth victory in the contest, following their wins in 1957, 1959, and 1969. It would be another 44 years before the Netherlands' next win.
The venue for the contest was Stockholmsmässan (or Stockholm International Fairs in English). The main building is in Älvsjö – a southern suburb of Stockholm Municipality for which the building got its nickname. It was constructed in 1971 and holds 4,000 people.
Nineteen countries took part; Greece decided not to enter after its 1974 debut, while Turkey made its debut, and France and Malta returned to the contest.
The Portuguese entry "Madrugada" was an unabashed celebration of the Carnation Revolution, during which the country's 1974 Eurovision entry had played a pivotal practical role. According to author and historian John Kennedy O'Connor in his book The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History, the Portuguese performer had to be dissuaded from wearing his Portuguese army uniform and carrying a gun onto the stage. Some competitors (notably Portugal and Yugoslavia) opted to perform their songs in English for the rehearsals heard by the judges, but in their native tongue at the final. Others, such as Belgium and Germany, opted for a mix of their own language and English.
Results:
Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01 Netherlands Teach-In "Ding-a-dong" English 1 152
02 Ireland The Swarbriggs "That's What Friends Are For" English 9 68
03 France Nicole Rieu "Et bonjour à toi l'artiste" French 4 91
04 Germany Joy Fleming "Ein Lied kann eine Brücke sein" German, English 17 15
05 Luxembourg Geraldine "Toi" French 5 84
06 Norway Ellen Nikolaysen "Touch My Life (with Summer)" English 18 11
07 Switzerland Simone Drexel "Mikado" German 6 77
08 Yugoslavia Pepel in kri "Dan ljubezni" Slovene 13 22
09 United Kingdom The Shadows "Let Me Be The One" English 2 138
10 Malta Renato "Singing This Song" English 12 32
11 Belgium Ann Christy "Gelukkig zijn" Dutch, English 15 17
12 Israel Shlomo Artzi "At Va'Ani" (את ואני) Hebrew 11 40
13 Turkey Semiha Yankı "Seninle Bir Dakika" Turkish 19 3
14 Monaco Sophie Hecquet "Une chanson c'est une lettre" French 13 22
15 Finland Pihasoittajat "Old Man Fiddle" English 7 74
16 Portugal Duarte Mendes "Madrugada" Portuguese 16 16
17 Spain Sergio & Estíbaliz "Tú volverás" Spanish 10 53
18 Sweden Lasse Berghagen "Jennie, Jennie" English 8 72
19 Italy Wess & Dori Ghezzi "Era" Italian 3 115
Feel free to like or follow my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/esclivemusiccom-We-want-live-music-in-the-Eurovision-Song-Contest-134819689901672
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"Som en vind"
Country : Sweden
Year : 1990
Performed by : Edin-Ådahl
Lyrics : Mikael Wendt
Music : Mikael Wendt
Arrangement : Pedro Johansson
Conductor : Curt-Eric Holmquist
Points: 24
Rank: 16th
Running order: 18th
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"Judy, min vän" was composed by Englishman Roger Wallis, living in Sweden since the early 60s, originally with English lyrics and entitled "Dear Mrs. Jones". Lyricist Britt Lindeborg subsequently translated and re-wrote the Swedish lyrics specifically for the Swedish pre-selections, and then changed the title to "Judy, min vän". Both versions of the song were released as singles in Sweden.
"Judy, min vän" was performed ninth on the night, following the Netherlands's Lenny Kuhr with "De troubadour" and preceding Belgium's Louis Neefs with "Jennifer Jennings". By the close of voting, it had received 8 points, placing it in shared 9th place (incidentally with Siw Malmkvist's "Primaballerina") in a field of 16.