Eurovision Song Contest 1976 - Results

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 United Kingdom English Brotherhood of Man "Save Your Kisses for Me" - 1 164
02 Switzerland English Peter, Sue and Marc "Djambo, Djambo" - 4 91
03 Germany German Les Humphries Singers "Sing Sang Song" - 15 12
04 Israel Hebrew Chocolat, Menta, Mastik "Emor Shalom" (אמור שלום) Say Hello 6 77
05 Luxembourg French Jürgen Marcus "Chansons pour ceux qui s'aiment" Songs for Those Who Love Each Other 14 17
06 Belgium French Pierre Rapsat "Judy et Cie" Judy and Company 8 68
07 Ireland English Red Hurley "When" - 10 54
08 Netherlands English Sandra Reemer "The Party's Over" - 9 56
09 Norway English Anne-Karine Strøm "Mata Hari" - 18 7
10 Greece Greek Mariza Koch "Panagia Mou, Panagia Mou"
(Παναγιά μου, Παναγιά μου)
My Lady, My Lady 13 20
11 Finland English Fredi & Ystävät "Pump-Pump" - 11 44
12 Spain Spanish Braulio "Sobran las palabras" Words are Unnecessary 16 11
13 Italy English, Italian Al Bano & Romina Power "We'll Live It All Again"
(Noi lo rivivremo di nuovo)
- 7 69
14 Austria English Waterloo & Robinson "My Little World" - 5 80
15 Portugal Portuguese Carlos do Carmo "Uma flor de verde pinho" A Green Pine Flower 12 24
16 Monaco French Mary Christy "Toi, la musique et moi" You, the Music and Me 3 93
17 France French Catherine Ferry "Un, deux, trois" One, Two, Three 2 147
18 Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian Ambasadori "Ne mogu skriti svoju bol" I Can't Hide My Pain 17 10

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