Results
Fourteen regional juries voted on the songs: Bristol, Bangor, Leeds, Norwich, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Birmingham, Manchester, Belfast, Cardiff, Plymouth, Glasgow, Southampton and London.
Artist | Song | Place | Points |
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Co-Co | Wake up | 2 | 138 |
Polly Brown | Do you Believe in Love at First Sight | 10 | 71 |
Brotherhood of Man | Save your Kisses for me | 1 | 140 |
Hazell Dean | I Couldn't Live Without you for a Day | 8 | 77 |
Champagne | A Love for all Seasons | 8 | 77 |
Frank Ifield | Ain't Gonna take no for an Answer | 12 | 21 |
Sunshine | Maria | 7 | 80 |
Tammy Jones | Love's a Carousel | 6 | 97 |
Joey Valentine | Going to the Movies | 11 | 52 |
Sweet Dreams | Love, Kiss and Run | 4 | 109 |
Louise Jane White | Take the Money and Run | 5 | 100 |
Tony Christie | Queen of the Mardi Gras | 3 | 129 |
The table is ordered by appearance. |
"Save your Kisses for me" won the national and won the contest.
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