Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 explained

Year:1974
Broadcaster:Norwegian: [[NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting]]|i=no (NRK)
Country:Norway
Preselection:Melodi Grand Prix 1974
Preselection Date:16 February 1974
Entrant:Anne-Karine Strøm
Song:The First Day of Love
Final Result:14th, 3 points

Norway was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 with the song "The First Day of Love", composed by Frode Thingnæs, with lyrics by Philip A. Kruse, and performed by Anne-Karine Strøm. The Norwegian participating broadcaster, Norwegian: [[NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting]]|i=no (NRK), organised the national final Melodi Grand Prix 1974 in order to select its entry for the contest. Strøm had already represented as a member of the Bendik Singers, whose other three members provided backing vocals in the 1974 contest.

Before Eurovision

Melodi Grand Prix 1974

Norwegian: [[NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting]]|i=no (NRK) held the Melodi Grand Prix 1974 at its studios in Oslo, hosted by Vidar Lønn-Arnesen. Five songs were presented in the final with each song sung twice by different singers, once with a small combo and once with a full orchestra. The winning song was chosen by voting from a 14-member public jury who each awarded between 1 and 5 points per song. "The First Day of Love" was performed in Norwegian as "Norwegian: Hvor er du|i=no" at the national final and was translated into English before going to Eurovision.[1]

MGP - 16 February 1974
DrawComboOrchestraSongPointsPlace
1Jahn TeigenAnne-Karine Strøm"Hvor er du"481
2Dag SpantellEllen Nikolaysen"Lys og mørke"443
3Anne Lise GjøstølDizzie Tunes"Syng en liten melodi"462
4Gro Anita Schønn"Hvem"295
5Kjersti and KirstiStein and Inger Lyse"Yo-Yo"344

At Eurovision

On the evening of the final Strøm performed 4th in the running order, following and preceding . The voting for 1974 reverted to the one-point-per-jury-member system and at the close of voting "The First Day of Love" had picked up only 3 points, placing Norway joint last (with,, and) of the 17 entries, the third time the country ended the evening at the foot of the scoreboard.[2] [3]

Voting

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://natfinals.50webs.com/70s_80s/Norway1974.html ESC National Finals database 1974
  2. Web site: Final of Brighton 1974 . Eurovision Song Contest . 9 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210409161342/https://eurovision.tv/event/brighton-1974/final . 9 April 2021 . live.
  3. http://www.esc-history.com/details.asp?key=323 ESC History - Norway 1974
  4. Web site: Results of the Final of Brighton 1974 . Eurovision Song Contest . 9 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210409162423/https://eurovision.tv/event/brighton-1974/final/results/norway . 9 April 2021 . live.