Eurovision Song Contest 1969 - Complete full live show - Part 1 of 2

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The Eurovision Song Contest 1969 was the 14th in the series. Four countries won the contest, the first time ever a tie-break situation had occurred. However, there was no rule at the time to cover such an eventuality, so all four countries were declared joint winners.
France's win was their fourth. France became the first country to win the contest four times. The Netherlands' win was their third. Spain and the United Kingdom each won for the second time. And it was the first time that any country (Spain, in this case) had a winning ESC entry two years in a row.

Der Eurovision Song Contest 1969 war der 14. Wettbewerb dieser Art seit Bestehen der Veranstaltung durch die Eurovision. Er fand am 29. März 1969 in Madrid in Spanien unter dem offiziellen Titel 14. Gran Premio de la Canción de Eurovision statt, da der Vorjahressieger aus diesem Land gekommen war.

Le concours Eurovision de la chanson de 1969 fut la quatorzième édition du concours.

El XIV Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión tuvo lugar el 29 de marzo de 1969 en el Teatro Real de Madrid, (España). La presentadora fue Laura Valenzuela, que se vio en apuros al observar el empate entre cuatro países al final del festival: Salomé con "Vivo cantando" por España, la británica Lulu con el tema "Boom Bang-a-bang", la holandesa Lenny Kuhr con "De Troubadour" y, finalmente, Frida Boccara por Francia con "Un Jour, un Enfant".

Il quattordicesimo Gran Premio Eurovisione della Canzone si tenne a Madrid (Spagna Flag of Spain 1945 1977.svg) il 29 marzo 1969. L'Austria Flag of Austria.svg decise di non partecipare alla manifestazione perché si sarebbe tenuta in un paese governato da una dittatura fascista.

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