A song for Malmö

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A song for Malmö
Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest
Preliminary decision data
country GermanyGermany Germany
Broadcasting
station
ARD logo 1984.svg
Producing
broadcaster
Former logo of the MDR.svg
place StadthalleMD.jpg
Magdeburg , Magdeburg City Hall
date March 30, 1992
Time 8:15 pm ( CET )
Duration approx. 53 minutes
Number of participants 6th
Number of contributions 6th
poll 100% jury voting
Moderation
Carmen Nebel

Under the title A Song for Malmo took place on 30 March 1992 in Stadthalle Magdeburg of the German finals for the Euro Vision Song Contest 1992 in Malmö ( Sweden ) instead. For the first time, the German preliminary decision was held by the MDR, which was founded in 1992 . The preliminary decision was moderated by Carmen Nebel . At the competition in Malmö Wind could not defend their two second places, they reached 16th place. The MDR was also responsible for the selection of the German contribution to the ESC for the following three years. A song for Malmö was the only public preliminary round that was organized by the MDR. From 1993 to 1995 the German contribution was selected internally.

format

The act for Malmö , where the Eurovision Song Contest took place in 1992 , was determined by eleven regional juries, one for each of the then eleven ARD broadcasters. The juries consisted of ten television viewers each, each member gave the songs between one and three points, only the favorite was named with the number of points. First the logo of the broadcaster appeared on a video wall, then a picture of the respective singer or band. Whoever appeared most often won; in the event of a tie, the number of points would have decided. In this way, Wind won with seven out of eleven votes, the scores ranged between 18 ( SDR , WDR ) and 24 ( SWF ). The Blue Angels were the favorites of the juries from BR (25 points), from SFB (27 points) and from MDR with 20 points. The favorite of the HR jury , Lena Valaitis , also received 20 points .

Attendees

The six participants also included former participants in the preliminary round or the Eurovision Song Contest, such as Bernhard Brink ( 1979 , 1984 , 1987 and 1988 ), Wind ( 1985 and 1987 ), Lena Valaitis ( 1976 , 1981 ) and Relax ( 1984 ). Even Susan Schubert was in 1985 and 1991 there.

space Start number Interpreter Song
Music (M) and Text (T)
language Points
1. 6th wind Dreams are there for everyone
M: Ralph Siegel; T: Bernd Opinion
German 7th
2. 4th Blue angels Light on the horizon
M / T: Hendrik Borsitz , Uwe Hiob
German 3
3. 5 Lena Valaitis See you again
M: Ralph Siegel ; T: Bernd Opinion
German 1
4th 1 Bernhard Brink The last dream
M: Francesco Bruletti , Eugen Römer ; T: Ingrid Reith
German 0
2 Relax Blue farewell river
M: Claus Mathias-Clamath , Ferdinand Förster ; T: Hans Greiner , Reiner Michl
English 0
3 Susan Schubert Shalalaika
M / T: Willy Klüter , Anna Rubach
English 0

Jury voting

As jury speakers, prominent personalities announced the final results of the points awarded for the individual jury evaluations from the eleven broadcasting houses of the ARD , which at the time were popular and known as moderators or announcers in their respective broadcasting areas.

song Logo BR 1968.svg Former logo HR.svg NDR Logo (1980 to 2001) .svg ORB-Logo.svg Radio Bremen logo alt.svg SDR-Logo.svg Senderfreiesberlin-logo.svg Saarländischer Rundfunkt alt Logo.svg Südwestfunk old Logo.svg West3 Logo 1989.svg Former logo of the MDR.svg total Points space
Dreams are for everyone - - 22nd 20th 21st 18th - 23 24 18th - 146 7th 1.
light on the horizon 25th - - - - - 27 - - - 20th 072 3 2.
We'll see you again - 20th - - - - - - - - - 020th 1 3.
The last dream - - - - - - - - - - - 000 0 4th
Blue farewell river - - - - - - - - - - - 000 0
Shalalaika - - - - - - - - - - - 000 0
Jury points speaker

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