Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962
Germany was represented by Conny Froboess, with the song '"Zwei kleine Italiener", at the 1962 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 18 March in Luxembourg City. Twelve artists and 24 songs took part in the German preselection, which consisted of four semi-finals, followed by the final on 17 February. Each show was held in a different German city.
There were several past and future Eurovision representatives among the participants: Wyn Hoop (Germany 1960), Siw Malmkvist (Sweden 1960 & Germany 1969), Jimmy Makulis (Austria 1961), Carmela Corren (Austria 1963) and Margot Eskens (Germany 1966).
Semi-finals
Four semi-finals were held to select the 12 qualifiers for the final. Each artist performed two songs and a jury selected which of the two should go forward to the final.[1]
Semi-final 1–12 January 1962
Draw |
Artist |
Song |
Qualify |
1 |
Conny Froboess |
"Hallo hallo hallo" (Hello hello hello) |
N |
2 |
Conny Froboess |
"Zwei kleine Italiener" (Two little Italians) |
Y |
3 |
Rita Paul |
"Canzonetta d'amore" (Song of love) |
N |
4 |
Rita Paul |
"La luna romantica" (The romantic moon) |
Y |
5 |
Jimmy Makulis |
"Ich habe im Leben nur Dich" (I only have you in life) |
Y |
6 |
Jimmy Makulis |
"Keiner weiß wohin" (Nobody knows where) |
N |
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Semi-final 2–19 January 1962
Draw |
Artist |
Song |
Qualify |
1 |
Peter Beil |
"Dein erster Kuß" (Your first kiss) |
N |
2 |
Peter Beil |
"Ein verliebter Italiener" (An Italian in love) |
Y |
3 |
Peggy Brown |
"Das Lexikon d'amour" (The encyclopedia of love) |
Y |
4 |
Peggy Brown |
"Ein Wiederseh'n mit Jacky" (A reunion with Jacky) |
N |
5 |
Siw Malmkvist |
"Der eine, der bist Du" (That one is you) |
N |
6 |
Siw Malmkvist |
"Die Wege der Liebe (sind wunderbar)" (The ways of love (are wonderful)) |
Y |
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Semi-final 3 - Cologne
Semi-final 3–26 January 1962
Draw |
Artist |
Song |
Qualify |
1 |
Pirkko Mannola & Wyn Hoop |
"Komm ein bißchen näher zu mir her" (Come a bit closer to me) |
N |
2 |
Pirkko Mannola & Wyn Hoop |
"Mama will dich sehen" (Mum wants to see you) |
Y |
3 |
Ralf Bendix |
"Das Neueste aus Paris" (The latest thing from Paris) |
N |
4 |
Ralf Bendix |
"Spanische Hochzeit" (Spanish wedding) |
Y |
5 |
Margot Eskens |
"Ein Herz das kann man nicht kaufen" (A heart is something one cannot buy) |
Y |
6 |
Margot Eskens |
"Jeder braucht jeden Tag Liebe" (Everyone needs love everyday) |
N |
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Semi-final 4 - Munich
Semi-final 4–2 February 1962
Draw |
Artist |
Song |
Qualify |
1 |
Carmela Corren |
"Eine Rose aus Santa Monica" (A rose from Santa Monica) |
Y |
2 |
Carmela Corren |
"Irgendwie geht es immer weiter" (Somehow it always goes on) |
N |
3 |
Bill Ramsey |
"Hilly Billy Banjo Bill" |
Y |
4 |
Bill Ramsey |
"Old Jonny war ein Wunderkind" (Old Jonny was a prodigy) |
N |
5 |
Ann-Louise Hanson |
"Au revoir, auf wiederseh'n" (Goodbye, goodbye) |
N |
6 |
Ann-Louise Hanson |
"Sing kleiner Vogel" (Sing, little bird) |
Y |
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Final
The national final was held on 17 February at the Kurhaus in Baden-Baden, hosted by Klaus Havenstein. The winning song was chosen by voting from six regional juries and an additional jury in the theatre.[2]
Final - 17 February 1962
Draw |
Artist |
Song |
Points |
Place |
1 |
Conny Froboess |
"Zwei kleine Italiener" (Two little Italians) |
19 |
1 |
2 |
Rita Paul |
"La luna romantica" (The romantic moon) |
2 |
6= |
3 |
Jimmy Makulis |
"Ich habe im Leben nur Dich" (I only have you in life) |
0 |
11= |
4 |
Peter Beil |
"Ein verliebter Italiener" (An Italian in love) |
0 |
11= |
5 |
Peggy Brown |
"Das Lexicon d'amour" (The encyclopedia of love) |
2 |
6= |
6 |
Siw Malmkvist |
"Die Wege der Liebe (sind wunderbar)" (The ways of love (are wonderful)) |
18 |
2 |
7 |
Pirkko Mannola & Wyn Hoop |
"Mama will dich sehen" (Mum wants to see you) |
6 |
4 |
8 |
Ralf Bendix |
"Spanische Hochzeit" (Spanish wedding) |
5 |
5 |
9 |
Margot Eskens |
"Ein Herz das kann man nicht kaufen" (A heart is something one cannot buy) |
8 |
3 |
10 |
Carmela Corren |
"Eine Rose aus Santa Monica" (A rose from Santa Monica) |
1 |
8= |
11 |
Bill Ramsey |
"Hilly Billy Banjo Bill" |
1 |
8= |
12 |
Ann-Louise Hanson |
"Sing kleiner Vogel" (Sing, little bird) |
1 |
8= |
At Eurovision
On the night of the final Froboess performed 7th in the running order, following Sweden and preceding the Netherlands. "Zwei kleine Italiener" was one of very few fun, uptempo songs in what in retrospect is usually rated as one of the dreariest contests of all. Each national jury awarded 3-2-1 to their top three songs, and at the close of voting "Zwei kleine Italiener had received 9 points, placing Germany 6th of the 16 entries. The German jury awarded its 3 points to contest winners France.[3]
See also
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