Eurovision Song Contest 1961 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Spain Spanish Conchita Bautista "Estando contigo" When I'm with you 9 8
02 Monaco French Colette Deréal "Allons, allons les enfants" Come on, come on children 10 6
03 Austria German Jimmy Makulis "Sehnsucht" Longing 15 1
04 Finland Finnish Laila Kinnunen "Valoa ikkunassa" The lights in the window 10 6
05 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Ljiljana Petrović "Neke davne zvezde" (Неке давне звезде) Some ancient stars 8 9
06 Netherlands Dutch Greetje Kauffeld "Wat een dag" What a day 10 6
07 Sweden Swedish Lill-Babs "April, April" 14 2
08 Germany German, French Lale Andersen "Einmal sehen wir uns wieder" We will meet again 13 3
09 France French Jean-Paul Mauric "Printemps, avril carillonne" Spring, April rings 4 13
10 Switzerland French Franca di Rienzo "Nous aurons demain" We'll have tomorrow 3 16
11 Belgium Dutch Bob Benny "September, gouden roos" September, golden rose 15 1
12 Norway Norwegian Nora Brockstedt "Sommer i Palma" Summer in Palma 7 10
13 Denmark Danish Dario Campeotto "Angelique" 5 12
14 Luxembourg French Jean-Claude Pascal "Nous les amoureux" We the lovers 1 31
15 United Kingdom English The Allisons "Are You Sure?" 2 24
16 Italy Italian Betty Curtis "Al di là" Beyond 5 12

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