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Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977

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Belgium in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1977
Eurovision Song Contest 1977
Participating broadcasterBelgische Radio- en Televisieomroep (BRT)
Country Belgium
Selection processEurosong 1977
Selection date5 February 1977
Competing entry
Song"A Million in One, Two, Three"
ArtistDream Express
SongwriterLuc Smets [nl]
Placement
Final result7th, 69 points
Participation chronology
◄197619771978►

Belgium was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song "A Million in One, Two, Three", written by Luc Smets, and performed byDream Express. The Belgian participating broadcaster, FlemishBelgische Radio- en Televisieomroep (BRT), selected its entry through a national final.

Before Eurovision

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Eurosong 1977

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Format

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Since the last three winners of the Eurovision Song Contest had been pop songs sung in the English language by a nationally famous group, the Flemish broadcasterBelgische Radio- en Televisieomroep (BRT) used this as inspiration forEurosong 1977. Three pop groups were chosen forEurosong 1977:Two Man Sound, Trinity, andDream Express [de].[1]

The original format for the national final involved each group performing one song each. The best song would then be chosen and would be performed by all three groups, whereby the best combination of artist and song would winEurosong 1977. This was the same as the format used inNationaal Songfestival 1975, the Dutch national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 1975. However, Dream Express protested this and a new format forEurosong 1977 was created: Each group received their own programme, where three songs would be presented and two would qualify to the final. In the final, the top song from each group would go to a second round and then the overall winner would be decided.[1]

Competing entries
ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Two Man Sound"Bye Bye Love"Sylvain Vanholme
"Dancing Man"Francis Deprijck, Sylvain Vanholme
"It's Wonderful"Sylvaine Vanholme, Penny Els
Dream Express [de]"A Million in One, Two, Three"Luc Smets
"Sold It for a Song"Luc Smets
"Spinning Top"R. Cane
Trinity"Drop Drop Drop"Fred Beekmans, Bob Baelemans
"Go Get Your Mother"Fred Beekmans, Bob Baelemans,Hans van Hemert
"Let Your Love Shine On"Hans van Hemert

Semi-finals

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The semi-finals were held in theAmerikaans Theater [nl] inBrussels and were hosted byLuc Appermont. The semi-finals were recorded one week in advance. In each semi-final, the group performed their biggest hits and their three candidate songs, which were voted on by a 192-member jury in the audience. The audience jury was selected from a BRT study to ensure that it was diverse in age and gender. Each jury member voted by giving a score between 1 and 6 to each song and the lowest-scoring song was eliminated from each semi-final.[1]

Semi-final 1 – Two Man Sound – 15 January 1977
DrawSongPointsPlace
1"Dancing Man"8422
2"It's Wonderful"7613
3"Bye Bye Love"1,0141
Semi-final 2 – Trinity – 22 January 1977
DrawSongPointsPlace
1"Go Get Your Mother"8762
2"Let Your Love Shine On"7913
3"Drop Drop Drop"1,0751
Semi-final 3 – Dream Express – 29 January 1977
DrawSongPointsPlace
1"A Million in One, Two, Three"9782
2"Sold It for a Song"1,0061
3"Spinning Top"7453

Final

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The final was broadcast live on 5 February 1977 in theAmerikaans Theater [nl] inBrussels and was hosted byLuc Appermont. Voting was done by the same 192-member audience jury from the semi-finals and in the same method. In the first round, each group performed their two songs and the highest scoring song qualified to the next round. The points from the first round weren't revealed until after the show in order to not bias the jury. In the second round, each group performed their song and the highest scoring song won.[1]

The winner ofEurosong 1977 was "A Million in One, Two, Three" by Dream Express. After the announcement of the results, Dream Express fans stormed the stage and Luc Appermont struggled to close the show.[1]

First Round – 5 February 1977
DrawArtistSongPointsResult
1Two Man Sound"Dancing Man"808Advanced
2Two Man Sound"Bye Bye Love"740Eliminated
3Dream Express"A Million in One, Two, Three"947Advanced
4Dream Express"Sold It for a Song"922Eliminated
5Trinity"Go Get Your Mother"860Eliminated
6Trinity"Drop Drop Drop"933Advanced
Second Round – 5 February 1977
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1Two Man Sound"Dancing Man"8123
2Dream Express"A Million in One, Two, Three"9841
3Trinity"Drop Drop Drop"9322

At Eurovision

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The free-language rule which had applied in Eurovision between 1973 and 1976 was abolished by theEuropean Broadcasting Union before the 1977 contest and participants were now obliged once again to perform in an official language of their country. However, as Belgium (along withGermany) were already too far into their selection process, they were given dispensation to perform in English.[1]

On the night of the final Dream Express performed 17th in the running order, followingFinland and preceding the eventual winnerFrance. At the close of the voting "A Million in One, Two, Three" had received 69 votes from 11 countries (including the maximum 12 from The Netherlands and 10 from theUnited Kingdom), placing Belgium 7th of the 18 entries.[2] The Belgian jury awarded its 12 points to the United Kingdom.[3]

Voting

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Points awarded to Belgium[3]
ScoreCountry
12 points Netherlands
10 points United Kingdom
8 points Germany
7 points Portugal
6 points
5 points Greece
4 points
3 points Finland
2 points
1 point
Points awarded by Belgium[3]
ScoreCountry
12 points United Kingdom
10 points Netherlands
8 points  Switzerland
7 points Spain
6 points Greece
5 points Norway
4 points France
3 points Ireland
2 points Monaco
1 point Israel

References

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  1. ^abcdefVermeulen, André (2021).Van Canzonissima tot Eurosong. 65 jaar Belgische preselecties voor het Eurovisiesongfestival. Leuven: Kritak.ISBN 978-94-014-7609-6.OCLC 1240241113.
  2. ^"Final of London 1977". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved11 April 2021.
  3. ^abc"Results of the Final of London 1977". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved11 April 2021.
Participation
Artists
Songs
Note: Entries scored out signify where Belgium did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Countries
Final
Withdrawn
  • Tunisia
Artists
Songs
  • "Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim"
  • "Beatles"
  • "Boom Boom Boomerang"
  • "Casanova"
  • "Enséñame a cantar"
  • "Frère Jacques"
  • "It's Nice to Be in Love Again"
  • "Lapponia"
  • "Libera"
  • "De mallemolen"
  • "Mathima solfège"
  • "A Million in One, Two, Three"
  • "L'Oiseau et l'Enfant"
  • "Une petite française"
  • "Portugal no coração"
  • "Rock Bottom"
  • "Swiss Lady"
  • "Telegram"
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