Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 explained

Year:1962
Country:Finland
Preselection:National Final
Preselection Date:15 February 1962
Entrant:Marion Rung
Song:Tipi-tii
Final Result:7th, 4 points

Finland was represented by Marion Rung, with the song "Tipi-tii", at the 1962 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 18 March in Luxembourg City. "Tipi-tii" was chosen as the Finnish entry at the national final organised by broadcaster Yle and held on 15 February. Rung would represent Finland again in the 1973 contest, also held in Luxembourg.

Before Eurovision

National final

The final was held at the Yle studios in Helsinki, hosted by Aarno Walli. Four songs took part, having qualified from a radio-only semi-final. Each song was performed twice by different singers and the winner was chosen by voting from ten regional juries.[1]

Finnish National Final - 15 February 1962
DrawArtist 1Artist 2SongPointsPlace
1Kai LindMarion Rung"Tipi-tii"2341
2Matti HeinivahoVieno Kekkonen"Sateinen yö"1273
3Matti HeinivahoVieno Kekkonen"On keskiyö"1104
4Kai LindMarion Rung"Pikku rahastaja"1292

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Rung performed first in the running order, preceding Belgium. Voting was by each national jury awarding 3-2-1 to their top three songs, and at the close "Tipi-tii" had received 4 points (3 from the United Kingdom and 1 from Norway), placing Finland joint 7th (with Sweden) of the 16 entries. The Finnish jury reciprocated the British liking for their song by awarding their 3 points to the United Kingdom.[2]

Voting

Notes and References

  1. http://natfinals.50webs.com/50s_60s/Finland1962.html ESC National Finals database - Finland 1962
  2. Web site: ESC History - Finland 1962 . 24 April 2010 . 3 October 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121003042717/http://www.esc-history.com/details.asp?key=79 . dead .
  3. Web site: Results of the Final of Luxembourg 1962 . Eurovision Song Contest . 30 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210330113443/https://eurovision.tv/event/luxembourg-1962/final/results/finland . 30 March 2021 . live.