United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979

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The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1979. It was held on March 8, 1979 and presented by Terry Wogan. Due to industrial action the contest was not broadcast. Instead, Terry Wogan played all twelve songs on his Radio 2 show the following day.

[edit] Results

Artist Song Place Points
Black Lace Mary-Ann 1 132
Lynda Virtu You are my Life 8 82
Ipswich Who Put the Shine on our Shoes 5 90
Herbie Flowers & The Daisies Mister Moonlight 5 90
M.Squad Miss Caroline Newley 11 44
Eleanor Keenan Call my Name 3 109
The Jarvis Brothers One glance 3 114
Guys n' Dolls How do you Mend a Broken Heart? 10 56
Linda Kendrick All I Needed was your Love 12 33
Monte Carlo Home Again (Living with you) 7 83
Babe Rainbow Don't Let me Stand in your Way 7 84
Sal Davis Let it all Go 9 77
The Nolan Sisters Harry, my Honolulu Lover 4 101
Kim Clark Fantasy 2 117
The table is ordered by appearance.

"Mary-Ann" won the national and came 7th in the contest.

United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
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See Also: Making Your Mind Up

United Kingdom in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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(Note - Entries in italics are unconfirmed, entries scored out are when the UK did not compete)