SPAIN |
Llamamé - Victor Balaguer
The Spanish Final was held on February 6th, hosted by Federico Gallo. Sixteen songs had been played on Radio Nacional on February 5th, with the 10 best songs going forward to the final. The 6 eliminated songs were "El sol" (The sun), "Phss, phss, a ti" (Phss, phss, it's you), "Esto de nosotros" (This about us), "Si, existe el amor" (Yes, love exists), "Gitanilla" (Little gypsy girl) and "Jupiter". Singers participating in the semi-final who did not reach the final were Franciska, Jorge Miranda, Jorge Ribé, José Casas and Mireya Xapelli. In the final, the winning song was chosen by the votes of 10 regional radio stations.
1 | Que llueva | Let it rain | Duo Juvens |
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2 | Grandioso | Grandiose | Victor Balaguer |
3rd |
3 | Un viejo paraguas | An old umbrella | Tonio Areta |
2nd |
4 | Despues de aquello | After that | Lita Torelló |
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5 | Recuerdo | Memory | José Guardiola |
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6 | Nostalgia | Nostalgia | José Guardiola |
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7 | Canto de un fracaso | Song for a failure | Tonio Areta |
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8 | Perdona Otelo | I'm sorry Otelo | Raphael |
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9 | Llamamé | Call me | Victor Balaguer | 1st |
10 | Huella de ti | Trace of you | Gelu |
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Victor Balaguer came 13th equal at the Eurovision. He had previously come 2nd in the 1961 Spanish Final.