Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Member station | TMC |
Appearances | 25 |
First appearance | 1959 |
Best result | 1st, 1971 |
Worst result | 24th in the semi, 2005 |
The small, independent country of Monaco has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since 1959. The country's first and only win in the competition came in 1971, when Severine performed "Un Banc Un Arbre, Une Rue". In 1972 Monaco was expected to host the contest, but declined. It remains the only country that has won the contest once, but never hosted it.
From 1979 to 2003 Monaco did not take part in the contest. In 2004, 2005 and 2006 however, Monaco did not qualify for the final. In 2004 Monaco's televoting results were declared invalid as the amount of voters was under the required threshold. After that the results of a jury has been always used instead of televoting. That is maybe the reason, why Monaco was one of those three countries who didn't give any points to the winner of ESC 2006 Hard Rock Hallelujah.
TMC is the broadcaster for Monaco.
[edit] Contestants
Year | Finished | Points | Artist | Song |
1959 | 11th (last) | 1 | Jacques Pils | Mon Ami Pierrot |
1960 | 3rd | 15 | François Deguelt | Ce Soir-Là |
1961 | 10th | 6 | Colette Deréal | Allons, Allons Les Enfants |
1962 | 2nd | 13 | François Deguelt | Dis Rien |
1963 | 5th | 25 | Françoise Hardy | L'Amour S'En Va |
1964 | 3rd | 15 | Romuald | Où Sont-Elles Passées |
1965 | 9th | 7 | Marjorie Noël | Va Dire À L'Amour |
1966 | 17th (last) | 0 | Téréza | Bien Plus Fort |
1967 | 5th | 10 | Minouche Barelli | Boum-Badaboum |
1968 | 7th | 8 | Line & Willy | À Chacun Sa Chanson |
1969 | 6th | 11 | Jean Jacques | Maman, Maman |
1970 | 8th | 5 | Dominique Dussault | Marlène |
1971 | 1st | 128 | Sévérine | Un Banc, Un Arbre, Une Rue |
1972 | 16th | 65 | Peter McLane & Anne-Marie Godart | Comme On S'Aime |
1973 | 8th | 85 | Marie | Un Train Qui Part |
1974 | 4th | 14 | Romuald | Celui Qui Reste Et Celui Qui S'En Va |
1975 | 13th | 22 | Sophie | Une Chanson C'Est Une Lettre |
1976 | 3rd | 93 | Mary Christy | Toi, La Musique Et Moi |
1977 | 4th | 96 | Michèle Torr | Une Petite Française |
1978 | 4th | 107 | Caline & Olivier Toussaint | Les Jardins De Monaco |
1979 | 16th | 12 | Laurent Vaguener | Notre Vie C'Est La Musique |
2004 | SF: 19th | 10 | Maryon | Notre Planète |
2005 | SF: 24th | 22 | Lise Darly | Tout De Moi |
2006 | SF: 21st | 14 | Séverine Ferrer | La Coco-Dance |
SF: The placing in the semifinal if the song did not qualify to the final
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