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The Eurovision Song Contest 1956 was the first Eurovision and was held on May 24, 1956, in Switzerland. With Lohengrin Filipello as the presenter, the contest was won by Lys Assia who represented Switzerland, with her song "Refrain".

This first contest was mainly a radio program, though there were cameras in the studio for the benefit of the few Europeans who had television. The backdrops behind the singers were, perhaps understandably, not very lavish.

It had been strongly recommended that each participating country have a preliminary national song contest. Austria, Denmark and the United Kingdom were disqualified from the final contest, however, as all of them registered after the official deadline.

All participating countries sent two jury members to Lugano, except for Luxembourg who allowed the Swiss jury to vote on their behalf. This, combined with the fact that juries were allowed to vote for any song including those of their own country, perhaps explains the success of the Swiss entry. Among the many rumors which followed the contest was one suggesting Lys Assia's other entry did not get a high placing, explaining why it was never released. Another rumour is that the German entry by Walter Andreas Schwarz came second, hence Germany organized the contest one year later.

1 Interval Act

The interval act was whistling by the Joyeux Rossignols , it had to be extended due to a delay in the voting procedure.

2 Results

Country
(Language)
Artist Song
(Translation)
Place Points
Belgium
( French)
Fud Leclerc Messieurs les Noyés de la Seine
(The Drowned Gentlemen of the Seine)
2 -
Belgium
( French)
Mony Marc Le plus beau jour de ma vie
(The Most Beautiful Day of my Life)
2 -
France
( French)
Mathé Altéry Le temps perdu
(The Lost Time)
2 -
France
( French)
Dany Dauberson Il est là
(He is Here)
2 -
GermanyWith the exception of 1996, Germany has participated in every Eurovision Song Contest since its beginning in 1956. No other country was represented as often. France and the United Kingdom come in a close second, missing only two contests each. Although Ge
( GermanGerman (called Deutsch in German in which germanisch refers to prechristian times), is a member of the western group of Germanic languages and one of the world's major languages. It is the language with the most native speakers in the European Union.)
Walter Andreas Schwarz Das Lied vom großen Glück*
(The Song of Good Luck)
2 -
Germany
( GermanGerman (called Deutsch in German in which germanisch refers to prechristian times), is a member of the western group of Germanic languages and one of the world's major languages. It is the language with the most native speakers in the European Union.)
Freddy Quinn So geht das jede Nacht
(That's how it is Every Night)
2 -
ItalyItaly participated in the Eurovision Song Contest every year from 1956- 1997, except 1981- 1982, 1986, and 1994- 1996. It has not participated in the contest since 1997. Contestants Year Song Performer 1956''Aprite le Finestre Open the Windows Franca Raim
( ItalianItalian is a Romance language spoken by about 70 million people, most of whom live in Italy. Standard Italian is based on Tuscan dialects and is somewhat intermediate between the languages of Southern Italy and the Gallo-Romance languages of the North.)
Franca Raimondi Aprite le Finestre
(Open the Windows)
2 -
Italy
( ItalianItalian is a Romance language spoken by about 70 million people, most of whom live in Italy. Standard Italian is based on Tuscan dialects and is somewhat intermediate between the languages of Southern Italy and the Gallo-Romance languages of the North.)
Tonina Torrielli Amami se Vuoi
(Love me if you Want)
2 -
Luxembourg
( French)
Michèle Arnaud Les Amants de Minuit
(The Lovers of Midnight)
2 -
Luxembourg
( French)
Michèle Arnaud Ne Crois Pas
(Do Not Believe)
2 -
Netherlands
( Dutch)
Jetty Paerl De Vogels Van Holland
(The Birds of Holland)
2 -
Netherlands
( Dutch)
Corry Brokken Voorgoed Voorbij
(Over Forever)
2 -
Switzerland
( German)
Lys Assia Das alte Karussell
(The Old Carousel)
2 -
Switzerland
( French)
Lys Assia Refrain
(Refrain)
1 -
Venue: Teatro Kursall - Lugano, Switzerland
The table is ordered by the countries names.
*Known on the album recording as "Im Wartesaal zum Großen Glück" (Good Luck in the Waiting Room).


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