A Song for Dublin (1971)

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A song for Dublin
Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest
Preliminary decision data
country GermanyGermany Germany
Broadcasting
station
Altes-ARD Logo.svg
Producing
broadcaster
Former logo HR.svg
place HR-Studio, Frankfurt am Main
date February 27, 1971
Number of participants 1
poll 100% jury voting
Moderation
Günther Schramm

The German preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 took place under the title Ein Lied für Dublin .

format

Due to her success in the Eurovision Song Contest in Amsterdam last year , where she came in third place, Katja Ebstein was again selected as an interpreter by the television officials.

Six composers were commissioned to write a song for each. A jury of 10 people voted on the title; half of these were music experts and half were music-interested laypeople under 25 years of age.

Placements

space Start number Song
Music (M) and Text (T)
Points
01. 4th This world
M: Dieter Zimmermann ; T: Fred Jay
43
02. 2. All people on earth
M: Christian Bruhn ; T: Günter Loose
37
6th I believe in love in the world
M: Hans Blum ; T: Michael Kunze
37
04th 3. It will happen again
M: Horst Jankowski ; T: Carl J. Schäuble
8th
05. 1. Man lives on love
M: Henry Mayer ; T: Michael Kunze
27
06th 5. I am happy with you
M: Joachim Heider ; T: Joachim Relin
25th

Jury voting

song jury total
Peter
Fischer
Eva
Guttmann
Kirsten
Ludwig
Georg
Schmid
Inge
Stein
Edwin
Friesch
Hans
Hirschmann
Horst
Wernstedt
Kai
Dietrich Wulffen
Emil
Zalud
Man lives from love 2 4th 2 3 4th 2 4th 3 2 1 27
All people on earth 3 3 5 2 5 2 3 5 5 4th 37
It will happen again 2 2 4th 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 28
This world 5 4th 3 5 5 4th 3 4th 5 5 43
I am happy with you 4th 2 2 1 3 1 2 3 3 4th 25th
I believe in love in the world 4th 5 1 4th 4th 3 5 4th 4th 3 37

Trivia

This world was the first title on environmental protection in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Michael Kunze was the writer of two songs in the preliminary round.

The Pamela Davies Dancers performed as a break act.

See also

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