1. | Sweden | ABBA | Waterloo | 24 |
2. | Italy | Gigliola Cinquetti | Si | 18 |
3. | Netherlands | Mouth & MacNeal | I See A Star | 15 |
4. | United Kingdom | Olivia Newton-John | Long Live Love | 14 |
4. | Luxembourg | Ireen Sheer | Bye Bye, I Love You | 14 |
4. | Monaco | Romuald | Celui Qui Reste Et Celui Qui S'en Va | 14 |
7. | Israel | Poogy | Natati La Khaiai | 11 |
7. | Ireland | Tina Reynolds | Cross Your Heart | 11 |
9. | Spain | Peret | Canta Y Se Feliz | 10 |
9. | Belgium | Jacques Hustin | Fleur De Liberté | 10 |
11. | Greece | Marinella Krassi | Thalassa Ke T'agori Mou | 7 |
12. | Yugoslavia | Korni Grupa | Moja Generacija | 6 |
13. | Finland | Carita | Keep Me Warm | 4 |
14. | Norway | Anne-Karine Strøm & The Bendik Singers | The First Day Of Love | 3 |
14. | Germany | Cindy & Bert | Die Sommermelodie | 3 |
14. | Switzerland | Piera Martell | Mein Ruf Nach Dir | 3 |
14. | Portugal | Paulo de Cavalho | E Depois Do Adeus | 3 |
Hi there and welcome to Ado's Blog. I am obsessed with nostalgia, especially 1960s & 1970s nostalgia and I enjoy nothing more than reflecting on days and times that have sadly long since gone! So join me, as I take a nostalgic gander down Memory Lane and celebrate all things past and occasional present, both good and bad! (All images used that are copyrighted are copyrighted to their respective publishers and are only used here for review purposes.)
Thursday 9 June 2011
The Eurovision Song Contest (1974)
The 1974 Eurovision Song Contest introduced the world to ABBA with their ground breaking entry, "Waterloo"
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