The final was held in Lübeck, hosted by Jens Riewa. Nine songs took part and the winner was chosen by televoting, converted into percentages. "Zeit" received over three times more votes than the second-placed song. Other participants included the previous year's German winner Leon – who had notoriously been eliminated in the audio-only pre-qualifying round of the 1996 Eurovision – and Michelle, who would represent Germany in 2001.[1]
Final – 27 February 1997
Draw
Artist
Song (English translation)
Songwriter(s)
Televote
Place
1
Verliebte Jungs
"Ich bin solo" (I am solo)
Siemons, Arnz, Hörnig
1.8%
9
2
Michaela
"Es lebe die Liebe" (Long live love)
Wayne Morris, Sabine Morris
9.3%
5
3
Jeana
"Kein "bitte verzeih' mir"" (No "Please forgive me")
"Zwischen Himmel und Erde" (Between heaven and earth)
Thomas Natschinski, Inge Branoner
11.4%
4
At Eurovision
On the night of the final Shomburg performed 11th in the running order, following Spain and preceding Poland. At the close of voting "Zeit" had received 22 points, placing Germany joint 18th (with Bosnia-Herzegovina) of the 25 entries. Germany was one of five countries chosen to trial televoting in the 1997 contest, and the 12 points were awarded to Turkey.[2]