Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985

Eurovision Song Contest 1985
Country   Switzerland
National selection
Selection process Concours Eurovision 1985
Selection date(s) 23 February 1985
Selected entrant Mariella Farré & Pino Gasparini
Selected song "Piano, Piano"
Finals performance
Final result 12th, 39 points
Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1984 1985 1986►

Switzerland was represented by Mariella Farré & Pino Gasparini with the song "Piano, Piano" (Slowly, slowly) at the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Gothenburg, Sweden on 4 May. Farré and Gasparini won the right to represent Switzerland, from winning the National Final which took place on 23 February 1985.

National Final

Swiss-French broadcaster TSR was in charge of broadcasting the selection for the Swiss entry for the 1985 Contest. The national final was held at the studios of TSR in Genève, hosted by Serge Moisson. Nine songs were submitted for the 1985 national final and the winning song was submitted by 3 regional juries (DRS, TSR, TSI), a press jury, and a jury of experts.

Swiss National Final - 23 February 1985
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Rainy Day Gioventù 30 4
2 Nicki Nicolas Je n'aime que toi 8 9
3 Mariella Farré Oh, mein Pierrot 22 7
4 Friends Europeo 21 8
5 Mariella Farré & Pino Gasparini "Piano, Piano" 35 1
6 Arlette Zola Aime-moi 31 3
7 Daniela Simons Repars à zéro 32 2
8 Swiss Singers Der kuckuck 27 5
9 Renato Mascetti Una notte a Casablanca 24 6
Jury Votes
Song DRS TSR TSI Press Experts Total
Gioventù3588630
Je n'aime que toi131218
Oh, mein Pierrot5426522
Europeo4243821
Piano piano87610435
Aime-moi7877231
Repars à zéro66551032
Der Kuckuck101031327
Una notte a Casablanca21104724

At Eurovision

On the night Farré and Gasparini performed 16th on the night, following the United Kingdom and preceding Sweden. At the close of voting Switzerland had picked up 39 points (highest mark awarded was six points from Turkey and Denmark) placing Switzerland in 12th place out of 19 entries. The Swiss jury awarded its 12 points to Turkey

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