Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967 explained

Year:1967
Broadcaster:Dutch; Flemish: [[Nederlandse Televisie Stichting]]|i=unset (NTS)
Country:Netherlands
Preselection:Artist: Internal selection
Song: Dutch; Flemish: [[Nationaal Songfestival]] 1967|i=no
Preselection Date:22 February 1967
Entrant:Thérèse Steinmetz
Song:Ring-dinge-ding
Final Result:14th, 2 points

The Netherlands was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1967 with the song "Ring-dinge-ding", composed by Johnny Holshuyzen, with lyrics by Gerrit den Braber, and performed by Thérèse Steinmetz. The Dutch participating Broadcaster, Dutch; Flemish: [[Nederlandse Televisie Stichting]]|i=no (NTS), selected its entry through a national final, after having previously selected the performer internally.

Before Eurovision

Dutch; Flemish: Nationaal Songfestival 1967|i=no

The national final was hosted by Leo Nelissen on 22 February from the Kloosterhoeve in Harmelen, the smallest town ever to play host to a Dutch final. The winning song was chosen by postcard voting, and on 1 March, this time from the Theater Orpheus in Apeldoorn, Steinmetz performed all six songs again before the results of the vote were announced. "Ring-dinge-ding" turned out to be the easy winner by a margin of well over 2,000 votes.

22 February 1967
DrawSongPointsPlace
1"Waar ben je"1,5094
2"Tornado"4226
3"Sta stil bij mij"1,3045
4"Zing"3,2312
5"Hoor"2,7043
6"Ring-dinge-ding"5,5501

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Steinmetz performed first in the running order, preceding . At the close of voting "Ring-dinge-ding" had received only 2 points (1 each from and the), placing the Netherlands joint 14th (with and) of the 17 entries, ahead only of the zero points entry from . This continued the string of bad results the Netherlands had suffered throughout the 1960s.[1] However the song has remained quite well remembered, as it is often cited as one of the classic examples of the facile "ring-ding-bang-boom" school of bouncy Eurovision songs particularly prevalent in the 1960s and 1970s.

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

Voting

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.esc-history.com/details.asp?key=197 ESC History - Netherlands 1967
  2. Web site: Results of the Final of Vienna 1967 . Eurovision Song Contest . 7 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210407173509/https://eurovision.tv/event/vienna-1967/final/results/the-netherlands . 7 April 2021 . live.