Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957
Straatdeuntje" | ||||
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Belgium was represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957, on 3 March 1957, by
Before Eurovision
De T.V Maakt Muziek
De T.V. Maakt Muziek was a show produced by NIR which had been aired since 1955. The premise of the show was that it was roughly 40 minutes of just music videos and performances with hardly any intervals. On 19 February 1957 at 20:45 CET, an episode of the show was aired which featured the NIR's candidate songs for Eurovision 1957. The show was hosted at Studio 6 at the
Competing entries
In early 1957, NIR asked Bobbejaan Schoepen to represent them at Eurovision and, at the same time, asked seven composers to write songs for Schoepen. Since Bobbejaan Schoepen was in the US at the time, NIR decided to further reduce the number of songs. The seven songs were performed by other artists, and a jury internally selected three for Eurovision 1957. The singers of those three songs are unknown, but the singers of the other four are known as they were performed by their artists during the episode of De T.V Maakt Muziek. It is known that one of the songs was performed by Terry Lester, but not which.[1]
Artist(s) | Song | Songwriter(s) | |
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Unknown | Bobbejaan Schoepen | "Het beeld van mijn moeder" | Leo Camps, Hans Flower |
Unknown | "Straatdeuntje" | Eric Franssen, Harry Frékin | |
Unknown | "Zomernacht in Gay Paree" | Eric Franssen, Jan Stevens, Max Sluys | |
Eric Franssen | "O mijn huisje op de heide" | Eugeen de Ridder, Armand Preud'homme | |
Rina Pia | "De jodelende koe" | Johnny Steggerda | |
Wim van de Velde | "Brave boerinnekes" | Luc Verbist, Jef Trappeniers | |
"Voor jou chérie" | Nelly Byl, Jack Say |
Final
The final was held on 19 February 1957. "Straatdeuntje" was selected by the jury as the winning song and would become Belgium's third entry in the Eurovision Song Contest (as every country had two songs in the 1956 competition) and the first song submitted by the Flemish broadcaster as well as the first Belgian entry performed in Dutch.[2][4]
Voting was done by a 10-member jury panel who each made rankings of the three songs and the ranking positions were summed. The jury panel which voted in the final consisted of: Marcel Put (composer; jury chairperson), Nic Bal (journalist), Francis Bay (conductor), Bob Boon (TV presenter and producer), Léonce Gras (NIR's musical director), Jacques Kruger (musical manager), Albert Rollewagen (music publisher), Paul Van Dessel (NIR's TV director), Gert Mertens, and Renaat Verbruggen (baritone singer).[1][3]
The results and winner of the national final weren't revealed until after the show.[1]
Draw | Song | Points | Place |
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1 | "Straatdeuntje" | 16 | 1 |
2 | "Zomernacht in Gay Paree" | 21 | 2 |
3 | "Het beeld van mijn moeder" | 23 | 3 |
At Eurovision
At the Eurovision Song Contest in
Voting
Every country had a jury of ten people. Every jury member could give one point to his or her favourite song. Among the jury members was Francis Bay, who would go on to conduct the Belgian entry at Eurovision in nine future edition of the contest.[5]
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Sources
- Jan Feddersen: Ein Lied kann eine Brücke sein. Die deutsche und internationale Geschichte des Grand Prix Eurovision. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-455-09350-7.
References
- ^ OCLC 1240241113.
- ^ a b "Eurovision Artists: Nationale finale Eurovisie Songfestival".
- ^ a b "De T.V. Maakt muziek - België 1957".
- ^ Belgian lyrics at Eurovision
- ^ "And the conductor is...|...a website dedicated to all conductors of the Eurovision Song Contest".
- ^ a b "Results of the Final of Frankfurt 1957". Eurovision Song Contest. Archived from the original on 27 March 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2021.