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  2. Eurovision Song Contest 1969 - Wikipedia

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    The Eurovision Song Contest 1969 was the 14th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Madrid , Spain , following the country's victory at the 1968 contest with the song " La La La " by Massiel .

  3. List of Eurovision Song Contest winners - Wikipedia

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    Changes to the voting system, including a steady growth in the number of countries participating and voting, means that the points earned are not comparable across the decades. Portugal's Salvador Sobral holds the record of the highest number of points in the contest's history, earning 758 with the song " Amar pelos dois ".

  4. Voting at the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, this resulted in a four-way tie for first place, between the UK, the Netherlands, France, and Spain, with no tie-breaking procedure. A second round of voting in the event of a tie was introduced to this system in 1970. From 1962 to 1966, a voting system similar to the current one was used.

  5. History of the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    The Eurovision Song Contest 1969 was the fourteenth edition of the contest, organised by Televisión Española (TVE) and held on 29 March 1969 at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain. [ 15 ] [ 124 ] 16 countries entered this year's contest, with Austria refusing to take part due to the Spanish dictatorship.

  6. Eurovision Song Contest: Every winner ranked from worst ... - AOL

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  7. Category:Eurovision Song Contest 1969 - Wikipedia

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  8. Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 - Wikipedia

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    The Eurovision Song Contest 1969 was held on 29 March 1969 at the Teatro Real in Madrid. Salomé performed " Vivo cantando " third in the running order, following Luxembourg and preceding Monaco . Augusto Algueró –the event's musical director– conducted the event's orchestra performance of the Spanish entry.

  9. United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song "Boom Bang-a-Bang", composed by Alan Moorhouse, with lyrics by Peter Warne, and performed by Scottish singer Lulu. The British participating broadcaster, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), selected its entry through a televised national final, after ...