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Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963

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Eurovision Song Contest 1963
Country Germany
National selection
Selection processNational Final 1963
Selection date(s)28 February 1963
Selected entrantHeidi Brühl
Selected song"Marcel"
Finals performance
Final result9th, 5 points
Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1962 1963 1964►

Germany was represented by Heidi Brühl, with the song "Marcel", at the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 23 March in London. Brühl was selected internally as the German performer, and the song was chosen at the national final on 28 February. Brühl had previously finished runner-up in the German national final in 1960, but her song "Wir wollen niemals auseinandergehn" had gone on to become one of the biggest hits of the year, topping the German singles chart for several weeks.

Final

The final was held at the TV studios in Frankfurt. Brühl performed five songs and the winner was chosen by postcard voting. "Marcel" was a runaway winner, receiving almost two-thirds of all votes cast.[1]

Draw Song Votes Place
1 "Die blaue Stunde" 5846 4
2 "Das kleine Lied" 5011 5
3 "Zum großen Glück" 6681 3
4 "Marcel" 55119 1
5 "Ein schöhner Tag" 10857 2

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Brühl performed third in the running order, following the Netherlands and preceding Austria. Voting was by each national jury awarding 5-4-3-2-1 to their top 5 songs, and at the close "Marcel" had received 5 points (3 from Monaco and 2 from Norway), placing Germany 9th of the 16 entries. The German jury awarded its 5 points to Monaco.[2]

Points awarded to Germany

Points awarded to Germany
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Germany

5 points  Monaco
4 points   Switzerland
3 points

 Luxembourg

2 points

 Denmark

1 point  France

See also

References