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The Eurovision Song Contest 1959 was the fourth edition of the
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international Music competition, song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) among its members since 1956. Each participating broadcaster ...
, held on Wednesday 11 March 1959 at the in
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, France, and hosted by French television presenter Jacqueline Joubert. Organised by the
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(EBU) and host broadcaster (RTF), the contest, originally known as the (), was held in France following the country's victory at the with the song "", performed by
André Claveau André Claveau (, 29 December 1911 – 4 July 2003) was a popular singer in France from the 1940s to the 1960s. He won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1958 singing " Dors, mon amour" (Sleep, My Love), with music composed by Pierre Delanoë a ...
. In total eleven countries participated in the contest, with making its first appearance and the returning after their absence the previous year. , however, decided not to participate after competing in all former editions. The winner was the with the song "", performed by
Teddy Scholten Dorothea Margaretha "Teddy" Scholten (; 11 May 1926 – 8 April 2010) was a Dutch singer and television presenter. She is known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 1959 with the song " Een beetje", representing the Netherlands. Career In ...
, composed by Dick Schallies and written by
Willy van Hemert Willem Catharinus (Willy) van Hemert (29 March 1912 – 26 June 1993) was a Dutch actor and theatre and television director, but is best known as a songwriter who penned two winning Dutch songs for the Eurovision Song Contest. Biography Van Hem ...
. This was the Netherlands' second victory in the contest, having also won in , and also marked the first time a country had won the contest more than once. Van Hemert also became the first individual to win twice, having also written the first Dutch winning song from 1957, "". The United Kingdom placed second, marking the first of a record sixteen times that the country would go on to finish as contest runners-up, while placed third.


Location

The event took place in
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, France, following the nation's victory at the in
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, Netherlands, with the song "", performed by
André Claveau André Claveau (, 29 December 1911 – 4 July 2003) was a popular singer in France from the 1940s to the 1960s. He won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1958 singing " Dors, mon amour" (Sleep, My Love), with music composed by Pierre Delanoë a ...
. The selected venue was the , built in 1949 to host the
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and located on the along the shore of the
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. Due to the growth in the film festival a new building bearing the same name was opened in 1982, with the original building renamed as the . This marked the second occasion in which the previous year's winning country organised the event, and the first time in which the winning country was given first choice at hosting the following year's event, as the rights to host the 1958 contest were only awarded to the Netherlands after all other countries declined. A garden space with plants from Southern France was installed in front of the building for the contest, and the flags of the participating nations were raised on the roof. The audience comprised 1,500 invited guests. Additional events during the contest week included a supper for the participating delegations on behalf of the city of Cannes held on the evening following the contest in the of the city's .


Participants

A total of eleven countries competed in the contest, with making its first appearance and the returning after a one year absence. The United Kingdom's absence from the 1958 contest is generally reported to have been due to the country's poor result in , but their return coincided with the international success of "", the Italian entry from the previous year's contest, and the appointment of
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as Head of Light Entertainment at the
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. Beginning with this event the United Kingdom holds the record for the longest string of consecutive appearances in the Eurovision Song Contest, appearing in every subsequent contest final . was absent from the event, having participated in all previous contests, with management at the Luxembourgish broadcaster (CLT) rejecting the proposed entry and leaving no sufficient time to find a replacement. This decision appears to have occurred late in the preparations for the contest as the country was listed among the participants in several radio and television listings. Among this year's participants, two artists had previously competed in the contest.
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had placed third for , performing "" alongside
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, and
Domenico Modugno Domenico Modugno (; 9 January 1928 – 6 August 1994) was an Italian singer, actor and, later in life, a member of the Italian Parliament. He is known for his 1958 international hit song " Nel blu dipinto di blu", for which he received the fir ...
had placed third for with "".


Production and format

The contest was organised and broadcast by the French public broadcaster (RTF), with serving as producer and director, Gérard Dubois serving as designer, and
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serving as
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and leading the . Each country was allowed to nominate their own musical director to lead the orchestra during the performance of their country's entry, with the host musical director also
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for those countries which did not nominate their own conductor. As in the 1957 and 1958 contests, each country, participating through a single EBU member broadcaster, was represented by one song performed by up to two people on stage. The results of the event were determined through jury voting, with each country's jury containing ten individuals who each gave one vote to their favourite song, with no abstentions allowed and with jurors unable to vote for their own country. One rule change implemented for this contest specified that individuals employed in the music industry were no longer allowed to be included among the national juries. Dubois' stage design was inspired by the era of
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. The stage featured three revolving platforms, each of which was segmented into four, similar to a
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, to include various backdrops. These backdrops were specific to each of the participating countries and featured scenery or objects associated with that country. The draw to determine the running order took place on 9 March 1959. A few days prior to the contest, hotel and shop owners in Cannes complained that the contest was covered and advertised too sparsely by RTF and subsequently feared that too few tourists would come to Cannes. In contrast, the Cannes , which was involved in the organisation of the contest, believed that the broadcast of images from Cannes to many European households would have a significant impact on tourism in the weeks to follow.


Contest overview

The contest was held on 11 March 1959 at 21:00 (
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) and lasted 1 hour and 12 minutes. The event was hosted by French television presenter Jacqueline Joubert. The prelude of Charpentier's "Te Deum", the theme music of
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broadcasts, was played as opening act by the orchestra under the direction of
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. The winner was the represented by the song "", composed by , written by
Willy van Hemert Willem Catharinus (Willy) van Hemert (29 March 1912 – 26 June 1993) was a Dutch actor and theatre and television director, but is best known as a songwriter who penned two winning Dutch songs for the Eurovision Song Contest. Biography Van Hem ...
and performed by
Teddy Scholten Dorothea Margaretha "Teddy" Scholten (; 11 May 1926 – 8 April 2010) was a Dutch singer and television presenter. She is known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 1959 with the song " Een beetje", representing the Netherlands. Career In ...
. The Netherlands became the first country to achieve two victories in the event, and Van Hemert became the first individual to win the contest twice, after previously providing lyrics for the Netherlands' winner in 1957, "". The United Kingdom's result was the first of sixteen British entries to finish in second place, a contest record . Alongside the traditional reprise performance of the winning song, the second- and third-placed songs were also performed again, for the first and only time at the contest. The prize awarded to the winning songwriters, taking the form of an engraved medallion, was to be handed over during the delegations' supper following the event, but instead was presented by RTF's director of programming to Teddy Scholten at the end of the show.


Spokespersons

Each participating broadcaster appointed a spokesperson who was responsible for announcing the votes for its respective country via telephone. Known spokespersons at the 1959 contest are listed below. * *


Detailed voting results

The announcement of the results from each country was conducted in reverse order to that which each country performed.


Broadcasts

Each participating broadcaster was required to relay the contest via its television network. No official accounts of the viewing figures are known to exist. An estimate given in the press was at least 20 million viewers. Broadcasters were able to send commentators to provide coverage of the contest in their own native language and to relay information about the artists and songs to their television viewers. Twelve commentator boxes were installed on the balconies of the auditorium. Known details on the broadcasts in each country, including the specific broadcasting stations and commentators are shown in the table below. {, class="wikitable plainrowheaders sticky-header" , - , + Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries , - ! scope="col" , Country ! scope="col" , Broadcaster ! scope="col" , Channel(s) ! scope="col" , Commentator(s) ! scope="col" , , - ! scope="row" , , ORF , ORF , {{{N/A} , style="text-align:center" , , - ! scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2" , {{Flagu, Belgium , rowspan="2" , {{ill, National Broadcasting Institute, fr, Institut national de radiodiffusion, nl, Nationaal Instituut voor de Radio-omroep, lt=NIR/INR , NIR , {{N/A} , style="text-align:center" , {{cite news , title=Televisie , trans-title=Television , url=https://uurl.kbr.be/2196043 , url-access=registration , date=11 March 1959 , work=
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