Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965

Spain took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965. The country was represented by Conchita Bautista with the song "¡Qué bueno, qué bueno!". Conchita Bautista had already represented Spain in 1961. The song was chosen through the national final Eurofestival.

Eurovision Song Contest 1965
Country Spain
National selection
Selection processEurofestival
Selection date(s)7 February 1965
Selected entrantConchita Bautista
Selected song"¡Qué bueno, qué bueno!"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Antonio Figueroa Egea
Finals performance
Final result15th, 0 points
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Eurofestival

The national final took place at TVE's studios in Barcelona on 7 February 1965, hosted by José Luis Barcelona and Irene Mur. In the four previous months, 54 candidate songs were presented to the audience in the weekly TV show Gran Parada. At the end of each month a semi-final was held with the top two songs going through the final. TVE then added six other songs to the seven qualifiers (one was eliminated). The jury in the final consisted of 16 members, a mixture of experts and TV viewers. Each juror awarded a point to all songs except one; the song with the fewest points was eliminated. This process was repeated until the winning song was left.[1][2]

Result of national final

DrawSongTranslationSingerPoints
Final Round
Place
1"Yo me arrepentí"I regrettedMaría del Carmen13
2"Barco perdido"Lost shipJuan Carlos Monterrey12
3"¡Qué bueno, qué bueno!"How good, how good!Conchita Bautista101
4"Se lo he contado"I've told herSanty9
5"Caballero andaluz"Andalusian gentlemanLuisita Tenor8
6"Esos ojitos negros"Those little dark eyesDúo Dinámico62
7"Bajo el cielo español"Under the Spanish skyYoli6
8"Feriantes"CarniesRaphael3
9"Cantares"ChantsAdriangela4
10"La bailaora"The flamenco dancerJaime Morey10
11"El hombre y el toro"The man and the bullFranciska11
12"Otra serenata"Another serenadeLorenzo Valverde7
13"Tengo miedo"I'm afraidAngela5

At Eurovision

Conchita Bautista was the third to perform in the running order, following the United Kingdom and preceding Ireland. She received nul point for her performance, sharing the last place with Germany, Belgium and Finland.

References

  1. del Amor Caballero, Reyes (4 May 2004). "Preselecciones españolas para Eurovisión, primera parte". eurovision-spain.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  2. "Spain National Final 1965". natfinals.50webs.com.
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