Eurovision Song Contest 1964
Country Spain
National selection
Selection processArtist: Internal Selection
Song: National Final
Selection date(s)Song: 18 February 1964
Selected entrantNelly, Tim and Tony
Selected song"Caracola"
Selected songwriter(s)Fina de Calderón
Finals performance
Final result12th, 1 point
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Spain took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964. The country was represented by Italian-Uruguayan band Los TNT with the song "Caracola", written by Fina de Calderón. The song was chosen through a national final, while the performers were chosen internally by TVE.

Before Eurovision

National final

The Spanish song was chosen during the TV show Gran Parada, hosted by Carmina Alonso and Ana María Solsona from Barcelona. It was the viewers that decided the winning song by sending postcards by mail. Each song was presented twice by two different singers. In the final that took place on 18 February, the song "Caracola" performed by Michel and Teresa María, respectively, was proclaimed the winner. After the show, TVE internally chose Los TNT, who had not taken part in the final, to perform the song in Copenhagen.[1][2]

DrawFirst SingerSecond SingerSongVotesPlace
1GeluLorenzo Valverde"Soy"2016
2Lolita SevillaLuis Gardey"Torero"4103
3ClaudiaTito Mora"Olé"1038
4Lolita SevillaAlfredo Garrido"La niña del espejo"6392
5GeluTito Mora"Llegaré"2435
6Lita TorellóMichel"Estrellas en el agua"979
7Lita TorellóLorenzo Valverde"Todo me da igual"3214
8Lita TorellóMichel"Luz de bengala"5410
9MichelTeresa María"Caracola"3,1001
10Tito MoraClaudia"El niño y el toro"1367

At Eurovision

Los TNT (as Nelly, Tim and Tony) performed last in the running order, following Belgium. They received a single point from Italy, coming 12th in a field of 16.

Voting

References

  1. del Amor Caballero, Reyes (4 May 2004). "Preselecciones españolas para Eurovisión, primera parte". eurovision-spain.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  2. "Spain National Final 1964". natfinals.50webs.com.
  3. 1 2 "Results of the Final of Copenhagen 1964". Eurovision Song Contest. Archived from the original on 6 April 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
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