Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 explained

Year:1973
Broadcaster:Swedish: [[Sveriges Radio]]|i=no (SR)
Country:Sweden
Preselection:Melodifestivalen 1973
Preselection Date:10 February 1973
Entrant:Nova and the Dolls
Song:You're Summer
Final Result:5th, 94 points

Sweden was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 with the song "You're Summer", composed by Monica Dominique and Carl-Axel Dominique, with lyrics by Lars Forssell, and performed by Nova and the Dolls. The Swedish participating broadcaster, Swedish: [[Sveriges Radio]]|i=no (SR), selected its entry through Melodifestivalen 1973.

The winner of Melodifestivalen was the song "Swedish: Sommaren som aldrig säger nej|i=no" ("Summer that never says no") performed by the group Malta. To avoid being confused with the country of Malta, who did not participate in that year's contest, they changed their name to "The Nova" (with their backing group The Dolls) for the contest. The song was translated into English with the title "You're Summer" for Eurovision. Another of the competitors of Melodifestivalen was a group of four who, later in the year, would become ABBA, but they only finished 3rd with "Ring Ring".

Before Eurovision

Melodifestivalen 1973

Melodifestivalen 1973 was the selection for the 14th song to represent at the Eurovision Song Contest. It was the 13th time that Swedish: [[Sveriges Radio]]|i=no (SR) used this system of picking a song. 10 songwriters were selected by SR for the competition. SR held the final in its television studios in Stockholm on 10 February 1973, presented by Alicia Lundberg and was broadcast on TV1 but was not broadcast on radio.

The third place act, Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Björn, and Benny, returned to take part in Melodifestivalen 1974 under their new moniker ABBA.

DrawArtistSongSongwriter(s)PlacePoints
1Lasse Berghagen"Ding-Dong"Lasse Berghagen7th3
2Ted Gärdestad"Oh, vilken härlig dag"Ted Gärdestad, Kenneth Gärdestad4th7
3Inga-Lill Nilsson"En frusen ros"Mats Olsson, Karin Stigmark9th0
4Björn and Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid"Ring Ring"Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Stig Anderson3rd8
5Glenmarks"En liten sång som alla andra"Östen Warnerbring4th7
6Kerstin Aulén and Mona Wessman"Helledudane en sån karl"Peter Himmelstrand9th0
7Claes-Göran Hederström"Historien om en vän"Claes Dieden, Anders Henriksson, Karin Stigmark8th1
8Lill-Babs"Avsked från en vän"Peter Totth, Britt Lindeborg4th7
9Malta"Sommaren som aldrig säger nej"Monica Dominique, Carl-Axel Dominique, Lars Forssell1st37
10Ann-Kristin Hedmark"I våran värld"Bengt-Arne Wallin, Anja Notini-Wallin2nd29

At Eurovision

The contest was held in and Sweden was drawn into spot 12. They finished 5th (out of 17).[1]

Each participating broadcaster appointed two jury members, one below the age of 25 and the other above, who voted by giving between one and five points to each song, except that representing their own country. All jury members were colocated in a television studio in Luxembourg.[2] The Swedish jury members were Lena Andersson and Lars Samuelson.[3]

Voting

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Final of Luxembourg 1973 . Eurovision Song Contest . 9 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210409142300/https://eurovision.tv/event/luxembourg-1973/final . 9 April 2021 . live.
  2. Book: Roxburgh . Gordon . Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest . 2014 . . Prestatyn, United Kingdom . 978-1-84583-093-9 . 60, 124 . Volume Two: The 1970s.
  3. Book: Thorsson . Leif . Verhage . Martin . Melodifestivalen genom tiderna : de svenska uttagningarna och internationella finalerna . 2006 . Premium Publishing . Stockholm . 91-89136-29-2 . sv . 102–103.
  4. Web site: Results of the Final of Luxembourg 1973 . European Broadcasting Union . 9 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210409143715/https://eurovision.tv/event/luxembourg-1973/final/results/sweden . 9 April 2021 . live.