Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest

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Member station Sveriges Television, Sveriges Radio
Appearances 46
First appearance 1958
Best result 1st, 1974,1984,1991,1999
Worst result last, 1963 & 1977
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Carola
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Kikki Danielsson
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Kikki Danielsson

Sweden debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1958. The years 1964, 1970 and 1976 they did not partipicate, so Sweden has partipicated 45 times. The Swedish national selection is called Melodifestivalen and is broadcast by SVT. It is the most popular TV show in Sweden and 46 % of the population watched it in 2006. The Eurovision Song Contest in 1983 was seen by 70 % of the population, while in 2006 80% of the viewing public that night watched the Eurovision. Their first win was in 1974 when ABBA won with "Waterloo". Ten years later, in 1984, The Herrey brothers won with "Diggiloo-Diggiley". In 1991, Carola won with the song "Fångad av en stormvind", and the latest victory was in 1999 with "Take me to your heaven" sung by Charlotte Nilsson.

Sweden is generally considered to take the Eurovision very seriously indeed, and this is reflected in their consistently good results.

On October 22, 2005, in the celebration The 50th Anniversary Contest "Waterloo" of ABBA was chosen as the favorite Eurovision song of all time.


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[edit] Best results

Year Artist Song Placement
1974 ABBA Waterloo 1st
1984 Herreys Diggi-loo diggi-ley 1st
1991 Carola Fångad av en stormvind 1st
1999 Charlotte Nilsson Take me to your heaven 1st
1966 Lill Lindfors & Svante Thuresson Nygammal vals 2nd
1983 Carola Främling 3rd
1985 Kikki Danielsson Bra vibrationer 3rd
1995 Jan Johansen Se på mig 3rd
1996 One More Time Den vilda 3rd
1959 Alice Babs Lilla stjärna 4th
1989 Tommy Nilsson En dag 4th
1968 Claes Göran Hederström Det börjar verka kärlek, banne mej 5th
1973 Nova & the Dolls Sommaren som aldrig säger nej 5th
1986 Monica Törnell & Lasse Holm E' de' det här du kallar kärlek? 5th
2001 Friends Listen to your heartbeat 5th
2003 Fame Give me your love 5th
2006 Carola Invincible 5th

[edit] Hostings

Year City Venue Presenter
Eurovision Song Contest 1975 Stockholm St. Eriksmässan Älvsjö Karin Falck
Eurovision Song Contest 1985 Göteborg Scandinavium Lill Lindfors
Eurovision Song Contest 1992 Malmö Malmömässan Lydia Capolicchio, Harald Treutiger
Eurovision Song Contest 2000 Stockholm Globe Arena Kattis Ahlström, Anders Lundin


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