Melodifestivalen 1972
Melodifestivalen 1972 was the selection for the 13th song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. It was the 12th time that this system of picking a song had been used. Approximately 1000 songs were submitted to Sveriges Radio for the competition. The final was broadcast on TV1 but was not broadcast on radio.
Melodifestivalen 1972 | |
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Dates | |
Grand final | 12 February 1972 |
Venue | Cirkus, Stockholm |
Presenter(s) | Gunilla Marcus |
Participants | |
Vote | |
Voting system | Regional juries |
Winning song | "Härliga sommardag" by Family Four |
Results
Place | Artist | Song | Songwriters | Points |
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1st | Family Four | "Härliga sommardag" | Håkan Almquist | 24 |
2nd | Östen Warnerbring | "Sån e du - Sån e jag" | Peter Himmelstrand | 17 |
3rd | Lena Andersson | "Säg det med en sång" | Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Stig Anderson | 12 |
4th | Kjerstin Dellert | "Kärlek behöver inga ord" | Curt Peterson, Marcus Österdahl, Patrice Hellberg | 10 |
5th | Kisa Magnusson | "Kär och sisådär" | Peter Himmelstrand | 9 |
6th | Cornelis Vreeswijk | "Önskar du mej, så önskar jag dej" | Cornelis Vreeswijk | 8 |
6th | Monica Zetterlund | "Krama mig och dansa" | Tommy Körberg, Lars Nordlander | 8 |
8th | Tomas Ledin | "Då ska jag spela" | Tomas Ledin | 6 |
9th | Björn Skifs | "Andra kan väl också se" | Anders Henriksson, Claes Dieden, Bo Carlgren | 4 |
10th | Sylvia Vrethammar | "Din egen melodi" | Peter Himmelstrand | 1 |
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