Eurovision Song Contest 1960 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 United Kingdom English Bryan Johnson "Looking High, High, High" 2 25
02 Sweden Swedish Siw Malmkvist "Alla andra får varann" All the others get each other 10 4
03 Luxembourg Luxembourgish Camillo Felgen "So laang we's du do bast" As long as you are there 13 1
04 Denmark Danish Katy Bødtger "Det var en yndig tid" It was a lovely time 10 4
05 Belgium French Fud Leclerc "Mon amour pour toi" My love for you 6 9
06 Norway Norwegian Nora Brockstedt "Voi Voi" Voi-Voi 4 11
07 Austria German Harry Winter "Du hast mich so fasziniert" You fascinated me so much 7 6
08 Monaco French François Deguelt "Ce soir-là" That night 3 15
09 Switzerland Italian Anita Traversi "Cielo e terra" Heaven and Earth 8 5
10 Netherlands Dutch Rudi Carrell "Wat een geluk" What luck 12 2
11 Germany German Wyn Hoop "Bonne nuit ma chérie" Goodnight, my darling 4 11
12 Italy Italian Renato Rascel "Romantica" Romantic 8 5
13 France French Jacqueline Boyer "Tom Pillibi" Tom Pillibi 1 32

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