Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966

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Eurovision Song Contest 1966
Country Finland
National selection
Selection processNational final
Selection date(s)22 January 1966
Selected entrantAnn-Christine
Selected song"Playboy"
Selected songwriter(s)Ossi Runne
Finals performance
Final result10th, 7 points
Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1965 1966 1967►

Finland was represented by Ann-Christine, with the song "Playboy", at the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 5 March in Luxembourg.

Before Eurovision[]

National final[]

The Finnish national final took place on January 22nd at the YLE TV Studios in Helsinki. The show was hosted by Tuula Ignatius and Risto Vanari. The winner was chosen by a professional jury in two rounds of voting. In the first round top 3 songs were chosen and in the second round the winner was chosen.

Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Place Points (first round) Points (second round)
1 Tamara Lund "Märkää asfalttia" Toivo Kärki (m.), Terttu Suni (l.) 6 8
2 Ilkka Rinne "Syysromanssi" Börje Sundgren (m. & l.) 9 1
3 Carola "Meren laulu" Matti Murto (m.), Ritva Murto (l.) 5 11
4 Viktor Klimenko "Vieras rakastettuni" Jaakko Borg (m.), Tuula Valkama (l.) 3 20 25
5 Laila Kinnunen "Muistojen bulevardi" Börje Sundgren (m. & l.), Solja Tuuli (m.) 2 20 29
6 Danny "Pieni sana" Lasse Mårtenson (m.), Sauvo Puhtila (l.) 8 5
7 Marjatta Leppänen "Aamuyön tanssi" Åke Granholm (m.), Sauvo Puhtila (l.) 6 8
8 Lasse Mårtenson "Ken hän on?" Lasse Mårtenson (m.), Sauvo Puhtila (l.) 4 13
9 Ann-Christine Nyström "Playboy" Ossi Runne (m. & l.) 1 22 45

At Eurovision[]

On the night of the final Ann-Christine performed seventh in the running order, following Norway and preceding Portugal. It was the first Finnish entry conducted by Ossi Runne, who would conduct the Finnish Eurovision entry 22 times. At the close of voting, Finland picked up seven points and placed joint 10th with Germany and Luxembourg of the 18 entries.

Voting[]

Sources[]

  1. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Luxembourg 1966". Eurovision Song Contest. Archived from the original on 30 November 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
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