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Yugoslavia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 , held in Madrid , Spain , by an act that ended in 13th place.
Before Eurovision [ ]
Jugovizija 1969 [ ]
The Yugoslav national final to select their entry, was held on 15 February at the RTV Zagreb Studios in Zagreb . The host was Oliver Mlakar . There were 17 songs in the final, from six subnational public broadcasters. The winner was chosen by the votes of a mixed jury of experts and citizens, one juror from each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT , and three non-experts - citizens.[a] The winning song was "Pozdrav svijetu" performed by the Croatian group 4M[b] , written and composed by Milan Lentić. Vice Vukov represented Yugoslavia in Eurovision Song Contest 1963 and Eurovision Song Contest 1965 . Lola Jovanović represented Yugoslavia in Eurovision Song Contest 1962 .[c] [1]
Final – 15 February 1969
Draw
Broadcaster
Artist
Song
Points
Place
1
RTV Skopje
Slave Dimitrov and Vera Janova
"Bitola"
1
11
2
RTV Skopje
Nina Spirova
"Blagodaram"
0
14
3
RTV Belgrade
Korni grupa
"Cigu, cigu ligu"
8
3
4
RTV Zagreb
Vice Vukov
"Cvijeće za Mariju"
3
8
5
RTV Ljubljana
Marjana Deržaj
"Čarovnica"
3
8
6
RTV Sarajevo
Neda Ukraden
"Dilema"
1
11
7
RTV Ljubljana
Majda Sepe
"Grad iz peska"
11
2
8
RTV Belgrade
Žarko Dančuo
"Kome da dam svoju ljubav"
1
11
9
RTV Sarajevo
Josipa Lisac
"Na, na, na, na (Najljepši dan)"
0
14
10
RTV Zagreb
Ivo Robić
"Naš rastanak"
5
6
11
RTV Skopje
Olivera Vučo
"Poigraj, poigraj devojče"
8
3
12
RTV Ljubljana
Alenka Pinterič
"Povprašaj Mona Lizo"
5
6
13
RTV Zagreb
4M
"Pozdrav svijetu"
25
1
14
RTV Belgrade
Lola Jovanović
"Sećanje"
3
8
15
RTV Titograd
Mili Knežević
"Taj ludi mladi svijet"
0
14
16
RTV Sarajevo
Indexi
"Zaborav"
7
5
17
RTV Titograd
Vlado Mračević
"Zalazi sunce ljubavi"
0
14
At Eurovision [ ]
Because groups weren't allowed at the ESC, 4M renamed themselves to Ivan & 3M. 4M performed 1st on the night of the Contest, preceding Luxembourg. At the close of the voting the song had received 5 points, coming 13th in the field of 16 competing countries. [2]
Voting [ ]
Points awarded to Yugoslavia[3]
Score
Country
3 points
Portugal
1 point
Points awarded by Yugoslavia[3]
Score
Country
3 points
Germany
2 points
1 point
Notes [ ]
^ According to Eurovision Song Contest National Finals' Homepage, the winning song was chosen by a jury of 9 people.
^ The group members were: Ivica Krajač, Branko Marušić, Saša Sablić and Željko Ružić.
^ Her name at the time was Lola Novaković.
References [ ]
External links [ ]
Note: Entries scored out are when Yugoslavia did not compete