Eurovision Song Contest 1976 - The Hague Entry for Luxembourg Performer: Jürgen Marcus Song title: Chansons Pour Ceux Qui S'aiment Song writer(s): Vline Buggy, Fred Jay Song composer(s): Jack White Sang in Position: 5 Final Position: 14 Total Points: 17 After being host of the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest, Sweden withdrew from the contest as Swedish TV thought that the contest had become too commercial. They were also afraid of winning again and having to host the expensive show again. Tu...
Eurovision Song Contest 1976 - The Hague Entry for Luxembourg
Performer: Jürgen Marcus Song title: Chansons Pour Ceux Qui S'aiment Song writer(s): Vline Buggy, Fred Jay Song composer(s): Jack White
Sang in Position: 5 Final Position: 14 Total Points: 17
After being host of the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest, Sweden withdrew from the contest as Swedish TV thought that the contest had become too commercial. They were also afraid of winning again and having to host the expensive show again. Turkey and Malta withdrew as well, but Greece and Austria returned, so altogether 18 countries participated in the 1976 song contest. Former Dutch Eurovision Song Contest winner Corry Brokken was the host of this year's contest.
The orchestra rules changed this year. For the first time, instrumental playback was allowed if certain passages in the music could not be reproduced by the live orchestra. Most of the countries decided to sing in English hoping that they might get a better placing with this. The Yugoslav entry was sung by Ambassadori and it marked the last Yugoslav entry for five years - the country would only come back in 1981.
The United Kingdom succeeded in winning being first on stage - just as the Netherlands in the preceding year. The British winner Save Your Kisses For Me became a big hit and broke a lot of sales records -the single sold six million copies which makes it the most sold Eurovision Song Contest winner ever.
Italy sent the daughter of US actor Tyrone Power to the contest, Romina Power who sang with her husband, Al Bano;
Luxembourg looked abroad again to find its entry. Winning the Luxembourg national final, Jürgen Marcus from Germany beat the equally popular German singer Marianne Rosenberg who then went on to have a big hit with her unsuccessful Eurovision Song Contest song. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.