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Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1978

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Eurovision Song Contest 1978
Participating broadcasterSveriges Radio (SR)
Country Sweden
National selection
Selection processMelodifestivalen 1978
Selection date(s)11 February 1978
Selected artist(s)Björn Skifs
Selected song"Det blir alltid värre framåt natten"
Selected songwriter(s)Peter Himmelstrand
Finals performance
Final result14th, 26 points
Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1977 1978 1979►

Sweden was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 with the song "Det blir alltid värre framåt natten", written by Peter Himmelstrand, and performed by Björn Skifs. The Swedish participating broadcaster, Sveriges Radio (SR), selected its entry through Melodifestivalen 1978.

Before Eurovision

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Melodifestivalen 1978

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Melodifestivalen 1978 was the selection for the 18th song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. It was the 17th time that Sveriges Radio (SR) used this system of picking a song. 58 songs were submitted to SR for the competition. The final was held in the Cirkus in Stockholm on 11 February 1978, presented by Ulf Elfving and broadcast on TV1 but was not broadcast on radio. The songs were not performed live, instead the performances were recorded the afternoon before, and inter-mingled with live pieces from the venue. There was a tie in the voting, and each regional jury was asked to award one point to their favourite song of "Det blir alltid värre framåt natten" and "Miss Decibel". The former won by eight votes to three.

Draw Artist Song Songwriters Points Place
1 Pastellerna "Idag är det vår" Stig Jonsson, Peter Wanngren 52 6th
2 Thomas Munck "Nåt som gör dej glad" Thomas Munck, Karin Stigmark, Anders Henriksson 11 10th
3 Tomas Ledin "Mademoiselle" Tomas Ledin 78 5th
4 Harlequin "Harlequin" Johan Langer, Jan Askelind 49 8th
5 Göran Fristorp "Längtan om livet med dig" Göran Fristorp 85 3rd
6 Kikki Danielsson, Lasse Holm and Wizex "Miss Decibel" Lasse Holm, Gert Lengstrand 103 2nd
7 Kenneth Greuz "Åh, evergreens" Kenneth Greuz, Karin Stigmark 50 7th
8 Pugh Rogefeldt "Nattmara" Pugh Rogefeldt 85 3rd
9 Jörgen Edman and Polarna "Lilla stjärna" Monica Carlsson, Pär Björk 29 9th
10 Björn Skifs "Det blir alltid värre framåt natten" Peter Himmelstrand 108 1st

Voting

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Song
Luleå
Falun
Karlstad
Gothenburg
Umeå
Örebro
Norrköping
Malmö
Sundsvall
Växjö
Stockholm
Total
"Idag är det vår" 5 4 7 3 6 4 4 5 2 6 6 52
"Nåt som gör dej glad" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
"Mademoiselle" 7 8 10 10 8 5 6 8 10 4 2 78
"Harlequin" 6 2 6 5 4 3 5 6 3 5 4 49
"Längtan om livet med dig" 4 7 12 7 5 7 8 10 12 8 5 85
"Miss Decibel" 10 10 4 8 10 12 12 12 5 7 10 100
"Åh, evergreens" 3 5 3 4 7 6 2 4 6 3 7 50
"Nattmara" 12 6 5 6 2 10 10 3 7 12 12 85
"Lilla stjärna" 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 3 28
"Det blir alltid värre framåt natten" 8 12 8 12 12 8 7 7 8 10 8 100
Tie-break
Song
Luleå
Falun
Karlstad
Gothenburg
Umeå
Örebro
Norrköping
Malmö
Sundsvall
Växjö
Stockholm
Total
"Miss Decibel" - - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 3
"Det blir alltid värre framåt natten" 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 8

At Eurovision

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Björn Skifs intended to cause controversy by singing in English, which could have disqualified him. Instead, he sang a part of the song in nonsense words, but only Swedes knew the words were wrong. He finished 14th (out of 20).[1]

Voting

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References

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  1. ^ "Final of Paris 1978". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Paris 1978". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
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