Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966

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  • Gerrit den Braber
Finals performanceFinal result15th, 2 pointsNetherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
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The Netherlands was represented by Milly Scott, with the song "Fernando en Filippo", at the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 5 March in Luxembourg City. Five acts participated in the Dutch preselection, which consisted of five qualifying rounds, followed by the final on 5 February. All the shows were held at the Tivoli in Utrecht, hosted by the 1959 Eurovision winner Teddy Scholten.

Scott earned a place in Eurovision history as the first black performer to appear on stage, and would later state that she believed her poor result at Eurovision was attributable, at least in part, to racism.

Before Eurovision

Milly Scott (in center) was selected to represent Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966

Nationaal Songfestival 1966

Heats

Five qualifying heats took place on consecutive evenings between 31 January and 4 February. Each involved one of the selected acts performing three songs, with the jury winner from each act going forward to the final. A different jury of 15 was used each evening.[1] The format was the same used in the 1965 preselection, and would be used again 30 years later in the preselection of 1996.

Heat 1–Helen Shepherd–31 January 1966
Draw Song Place
1 "Over de horizon" 2
2 "Wereld" 1
3 "Ver hier vandaan" 3
Heat 2–Piet Sybrandi–1 February 1966
Draw Song Place
1 "Ergens in de west" 3
2 "In een battledress" 2
3 "Ik heb je lief" 1
Heat 3–The Luckberries–2 February 1966
Draw Song Place
1 "Dromen zijn bedrog" 1
2 "Mijn hart klopt alleen maar voor jou" 2
3 "Land der liefde" 3
Heat 4–Bob Bouber–3 February 1966
Draw Song Place
1 "Nog wel bedankt" 1
2 "Jouw eerste concert" 2
3 "Jij bent een raadsel" 3
Heat 5–Milly Scott–4 February 1966
Draw Song Place
1 "Fernando en Filippo" 1
2 "De onvoltooide symphonie" 2
3 "Graag of niet" 3

Final

The national final was held on 5 February. The winning song was chosen by the same five juries who had each individually chosen one of the songs for the final. Each jury member gave 1 point to their favourite song, and "Fernando en Filippo" was the choice of 52 of the 75 members.[2]

Final–5 February 1966
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Helen Shepherd "Wereld" 3 3=
2 Piet Sybrandi "Ik heb je lief" 2 5
3 The Luckberries "Dromen zijn bedrog" 15 2
4 Bob Bouber "Nog wel bedankt" 3 3=
5 Milly Scott "Fernando en Filippo" 52 1

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Scott performed 16th in the running order, following France and preceding Ireland. Voting was by each national jury awarding 5-3-1 to its top three songs, and at the close of the voting "Fernando en Filippo" had received 2 points, placing the Netherlands 15th of the 18 entries. During most of the voting procedure "Fernando en Filippo" had appeared to be heading for the infamous nul-points, until the last two countries to vote (Ireland and the United Kingdom) each awarded 1 point to the song. The Dutch jury awarded its 5 points to Belgium.[3]

The Dutch conductor at the contest was Dolf van der Linden.

Voting

Points awarded to the Netherlands[4]
Score Country
5 points
3 points
1 point
Points awarded by the Netherlands[4]
Score Country
5 points  Belgium
3 points  Ireland
1 point  Finland

References

  1. ^ ESC National Finals database - Netherlands 1966 semi-finals
  2. ^ "ESC National Finals database - Netherlands 1966 final". Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  3. ^ ESC History - Netherlands 1966
  4. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Luxembourg 1966". Eurovision Song Contest. Archived from the original on 7 April 2021. Retrieved 7 April 2021.

External links

  • Netherlands selection 1966
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ParticipationArtistsSongs
  • "Alles heeft ritme"
  • "Als het om de liefde gaat"
  • "Amambanda"
  • "Amsterdam"
  • "Arcade"
  • "Een beetje"
  • "Birds"
  • "Birth of a New Age"
  • "Blijf zoals je bent"
  • "Burning Daylight"
  • "Calm After the Storm"
  • "Colorado"
  • "De diepte"
  • "Ding-a-dong"
  • "De eerste keer"
  • "Europapa"
  • "Fernando en Filippo"
  • "Grow"
  • "Heel de wereld"
  • "Hemel en aarde"
  • "Het is een wonder"
  • "I See a Star"
  • "Ik ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie)"
  • "Ik hou van jou"
  • "Ik wil alles met je delen"
  • "Jij bent mijn leven"
  • "Jij en ik"
  • "Katinka"
  • "Lights and Shadows"
  • "De mallemolen"
  • "Morgen"
  • "My Impossible Dream"
  • "Net als toen"
  • "Never Alone"
  • "Niemand heeft nog tijd"
  • "No Goodbyes"
  • "On Top of the World"
  • "One Good Reason"
  • "One More Night"
  • "De oude muzikant"
  • "Out on My Own"
  • "Outlaw in 'Em"
  • "The Party's Over"
  • "Rechtop in de wind"
  • "Ring-dinge-ding"
  • "Shangri-La"
  • "Shine"
  • "Sing Me a Song"
  • "Slow Down"
  • "Een speeldoos"
  • "'t Is genoeg"
  • "'t Is OK"
  • "Tijd"
  • "De troubadour"
  • "De vogels van Holland"
  • "Voorgoed voorbij"
  • "Vrede"
  • "Waar is de zon"
  • "Walk Along"
  • "Wat een dag"
  • "Wat een geluk"
  • "Waterman"
  • "Wijs me de weg"
  • "Without You"
  • "You and Me"
  • "Your Heart Belongs to Me"
  • Note: Entries scored out signify where the Netherlands did not compete
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Countries
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Songs
  • "Bien plus fort"
  • "Brez besed"
  • "Ce soir je t'attendais"
  • "Chez nous"
  • "Come Back to Stay"
  • "Dio, come ti amo"
  • "Ele e ela"
  • "Fernando en Filippo"
  • "Intet er nytt under solen"
  • "A Man Without Love"
  • "Merci, Chérie"
  • "Ne vois-tu pas ?"
  • "Nygammal vals"
  • "Un peu de poivre, un peu de sel"
  • "Playboy"
  • "Stop - mens legen er go'"
  • "Yo soy aquél"
  • "Die Zeiger der Uhr"