Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1978

  • Jean Frankfurter
  • John Möring
Finals performanceFinal result6th, 84 pointsGermany in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Germany was represented by Ireen Sheer, with the song "Feuer", at the 1978 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 22 April in Paris. "Feuer" was chosen as the German entry at the national final on 20 February, and was the second of Sheer's three Eurovision appearances; she had previously represented Luxembourg in 1974 and would later be a member of a six-piece ensemble in 1985, again on behalf of Luxembourg.

The 1978 German final is notable for the fact that voting was to be split in a 2:1 ratio between an "expert" jury and a panel of radio listeners but after hearing the songs, the expert jury decided that none was up to par and refused to vote, leaving the choice entirely in the hands of the radio panel.

Before Eurovision

National final

The final was held at the studios of broadcaster SWF in Baden-Baden, hosted by Detlef Werner and broadcast on radio only. 15 songs took part with the winner originally intended to be decided by a combination of expert jury and radio listeners. However, once all the songs had been performed the expert jury stated that if these were the best songs on offer, Germany would be well-advised to withdraw completely from the 1978 contest as all were substandard. As the jury refused to vote, SWF decided that the decision would therefore be made by the radio listeners alone. Each member of the radio panel scored each song between 1 and 10 and the song with the highest average score became the winner.

Other participants in the final included Germany's Eurovision 1974 representatives Cindy & Bert; Peter, Sue and Marc who would have twice represented Switzerland in Eurovision and would twice more; and Helena Vondráčková, Czechoslovakia's premier female vocalist who had won the Intervision Song Contest in 1977.[1]

20 February 1978
Draw Artist Song Songwriters Average
score
Place
1 Cindy & Bert "Was die Sterne lenkt" Bernd Müller-Franz, Walter Brandin 5.15 5
2 Jochen Brauer Group "Lieder die aus dem Radio klingen" Jürgen Triebel, Horst-Herbert Krause 4.07 11
3 Marianne Rosenberg "Nein, weinen werd' ich nicht" Joachim Heider, Christian Heilburg 5.03 7
4 Tony "Mädchen wie Helena" Hans-Georg Moslener, Manfred Oberdörffer 4.51 9
5 Andy Norden "Susann" Jimmy Bowien, Andy Norden 3.81 14
6 Albatross "Komm und bleib die Nacht bei mir" Jimmy Bowien, Wolfgang Mürmann 4.16 10
7 Helena Vondráčková "Männer wie du" Hans-Georg Moslener, Wolfgang Mürmann 3.98 12
8 Peter, Sue and Marc "Charlie Chaplin" Rolf Zuckowski 5.31 3
9 Brunhilde Lamberty "Kennst du die Zeit" Wolfgang Dyhr, Siegfried Freymann 3.70 15
10 Freya & Bernd Wippich "Ich trag' deinen Namen" Bernd Wippich, Christian Heilburg 3.91 13
11 Sunrise "Liverpool" Hanno Harders, Holger Kopp, Bernd Meinunger 5.34 2
12 Jonny Hill "Louisiana" Hans-Georg Moslener, Wolfgang Mürmann 4.90 8
13 Ireen Sheer "Feuer" Jean Frankfurter, John Möring 5.56 1
14 Cindy & Bert "Chanson d'été" Norbert Berger 5.30 4
15 Royal Brewery "Ein Lied für Europa" Drafi Deutscher 5.04 6

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Sheer performed 13th in the running order, following Turkey and preceding Monaco. At the close of voting "Feuer" had received 84 points from 14 countries, placing Germany 6th of the 20 entries.[2] The German jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners Israel.[3]

The show was watched by 8.9 million viewers in Germany.[4]

Voting

Points awarded to Germany[5]
Score Country
12 points  Finland
10 points
8 points  Turkey
7 points
6 points
5 points  Belgium
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
Points awarded by Germany[5]
Score Country
12 points  Israel
10 points  France
8 points  United Kingdom
7 points  Monaco
6 points   Switzerland
5 points  Ireland
4 points  Netherlands
3 points  Belgium
2 points  Italy
1 point  Austria

References

  1. ^ ESC National Finals database 1978
  2. ^ "Final of Paris 1978". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  3. ^ ESC History - Germany 1978
  4. ^ Quotenmeter; AGF; GfK. "TV-Reichweite des Eurovision Song Contests in den Jahren 1976 bis 2023 nach der Anzahl der Zuschauer". Statista. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Paris 1978". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
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