Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 explained

Year:1986
Country:Switzerland
Preselection:Concours Eurovision '86
Preselection Date:25 January 1986
Song:Pas pour moi
Final Result:2nd, 140 points

Switzerland was present at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, held in Bergen, Norway.

Before Eurovision

National final

The Swiss national final to select their entry, Concours Eurovision '86, was held on 25 January 1986 at 21:15 CET, in the Schweizer Radio DRS Studios in Zürich, and was hosted by singer Paola del Medico who previously represented Switzerland in 1969 and 1980.[1] [2] Five juries selected the winner: one jury each from the German, French and Italian cantons of Switzerland, one jury made up of radio, television and newspaper journalists, and one jury composed of "music experts."

The winning entry was "Pas pour moi", performed by Daniela Simmons and composed by Atilla Şereftuğ, with lyrics written by Nella Martinetti.

French, German and Italian were represented equally in the national final, with three songs in each language. One of the three German songs, "Verschänk doch dini Liebi", was sung in the Swiss German dialect. The song "Lily Lilas" was sung partially in German and partially in French. For the first time, Romansh was represented in the national selection with the song "Tragnölin".

Final – 25 January 1986
DrawArtistSongRegional JuriesPress
Jury
Expert
Jury
TotalPlace
DRSTSRTSI
1 Scarlet Chessex "Fou d'amour pour toujours"5866833 3
2 Nöggi "Verschänk doch dini Liebi"4123111 9
3 Simonetta "Un amore come una fiaba"3344418 6
4 Test "Generation liberté"6775227 5
5 Linard Bardill and Shefali Banerjee "Tragnölin"7557630 4
6 Gruppo Pocafera "Iside"1231714 7
7 Lily Lilas "Lily Lilas"2412514 7
8 Paolo Monte "Amore mio"86108335 2
9Daniela Simmons"Pas pour moi"101081010481

At Eurovision

Simmons performed tenth on the night of the Contest, following Spain and preceding Israel. At the close of the voting the song had received 140 points, placing 2nd in a field of 20 competing countries.[3] It would become Switzerland's third (and final) second-placing song.

The Swiss conductor at the contest was the composer of the song, Atilla Şereftuğ.

Voting

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Switzerland: Concours Eurovision 1986 . 2024-04-23 . Eurovisionworld . en-gb.
  2. Web site: Scriptorium . 2024-04-23 . scriptorium.bcu-lausanne.ch.
  3. Web site: Final of Bergen 1986 . European Broadcasting Union . 16 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210416103300/https://eurovision.tv/event/bergen-1986/final . 16 April 2021 . live.
  4. Web site: Results of the Final of Bergen 1986 . European Broadcasting Union . 16 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210416151817/https://eurovision.tv/event/bergen-1986/final/results/switzerland . 16 April 2021 . live.