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Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972

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Switzerland in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1972
Eurovision Song Contest 1972
Participating broadcasterSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR)
Country  Switzerland
Selection processInternal selection
Announcement date4 February 1972
Competing entry
Song"C'est la chanson de mon amour"
ArtistVéronique Müller
Songwriters
Placement
Final result8th, 88 points
Participation chronology
◄197119721973►

Switzerland was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 1972 with the song "C'est la chanson de mon amour", composed byVéronique Müller, with lyrics byCatherine Desage [fr], and performed by Müller herself. The Swiss participating broadcaster, theSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), internally selected its entry for the contest.

Before Eurovision

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Internal selection

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TheSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR) held an internal selection on 3 February. Eight artists applied to enter, with four ultimately being shortlisted for the selection.[1] The shortlisted artists wereVéronique Müller, the Rocky Till Singers,[2] Pierre Alain,[1][3] and a fourth unknown artist.

Despite being an internal selection, several online websites claim a national selection of six songs, five in French and one in German, took place at an unknown date and location.[4] Although said factor on the date is untrue,[5] the lineup of six songs is not known to be fully corroborated as there are no known reports that mention them by name. Among these songs is "Le chercheur d'or" by Pierre Alain, which participated in the1975 Swiss selection.[6] The following chart lists the six alleged songs that took part.

Alleged lineup of the internal selection[4][7]
R/OArtist(s)SongSongwriter(s)Language
ComposerLyricist
1Pierre Alain"Le chercheur d'or"Pierre AlainChristian VellasFrench
2Pierre Alain"Capitaine"UnknownFrench
3Carola"Tout ira bien"Alain MorisodCharlotte RuphiFrench
4Véronique Müller"La rose et le tambour"Véronique MüllerCatherine Desage [fr]French
5Véronique Müller"C'est la chanson de mon amour"Véronique MüllerCatherine Desage [fr]French
6Rocky Till Singers"Laß mich beten für die Liebe"
  • Heinz Guley
  • Pepe Ederer
German

On 4 February, it was announced that the song "C'est la chanson de mon amour, composed and performed byVéronique Müller, with lyrics byCatherine Desage [fr], was selected by the internal jury the day before.[5] All corroborated information regarding the songs is listed in the chart below.

Internal selection (known songs) — 3 February 1972[2][3][5]
Artist(s)SongSongwriter(s)LanguagePlace
ComposerLyricist
Véronique Müller"C'est la chanson de mon amour"Véronique MüllerCatherine Desage [fr]French1
Rocky Till Singers"Laß mich beten für die Liebe"
  • Heinz Guley
  • Pepe Ederer
German2
Pierre AlainUnknownFrenchUnknown

At Eurovision

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At the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, held at theUsher Hall inEdinburgh, the Swiss entry was the eighth entry of the night followingPortugal and precedingMalta. The Swiss conductor at the contest was Jean-Pierre Festi. At the close of voting, Switzerland had received 88 points in total; finishing in eighth place out of eighteen countries.[8]

Voting

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Each participating broadcaster appointed two jury members, one aged between 16 and 25 and one aged between 26 and 55, with at least 10 years between their ages. They each awarded 1 to 5 points for each song, other than the song of their own country. They cast their votes immediately after each song was performed and the votes were then collected and counted. For the public voting sequence after the interval act, the jury members were shown on the stage's screen with each lifting a signboard with the number between 1 and 5 for each song, as a visual verification of the scores they had awarded earlier.

Points awarded to Switzerland[9]
ScoreCountry
10 points
9 points
8 points Austria
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points Portugal
Points awarded by Switzerland[9]
ScoreCountry
10 points
9 points Italy
8 points United Kingdom
7 points Austria
6 points
5 points Germany
4 points
3 points
2 points

References

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  1. ^abVogel, Eric (20 January 1972)."Chansons et compagnie — per Eric Vogel" [Songs and Company — by Eric Vogel].Tribune de Genève (in French). No. 16.Geneva, Switzerland. p. 40. Retrieved15 March 2025 – viaE-newspaperarchives.ch.
  2. ^ab"Gilbert Bishop".Soundstarstudios. Retrieved1 July 2025.
  3. ^ab"Eurovision — Un Bullaton à Stockholm?" [Eurovision — A Bullaton in Stockholm?].24 Heures (in French). 13 February 1975. p. 8. Retrieved2 August 2025 – viaScriptorium.
  4. ^ab"Schweizer Ausscheidung - Finale Suisse - Finale Svizzera 1972".Vorstadt Music & Records. Retrieved1 July 2025.
  5. ^abc"'La Chanson de mon amour' représentera la Suisse à Edimbourg" ['La Chanson de mon amour' will represent Switzerland in Edinburgh].FAN - L'express (in French).Geneva, Switzerland. 4 February 1972. p. 13. Retrieved15 March 2025 – viaE-newspaperarchives.ch.
  6. ^"Eurovision Finale Suisse" [Eurovision Swiss Final].Radio TV – Je vois tout (in French). Vol. 53, no. 6.Lausanne, Switzerland. 6 February 1975. pp. 58–59. Retrieved18 February 2025 – viaScriptorium.
  7. ^"Nationale finale Zwitserland 1972".Eurovision Artists (in Dutch). Retrieved1 July 2025.
  8. ^"Edinburgh 1972". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved1 July 2025.
  9. ^ab"Results of the Final of Edinburgh 1972". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 9 April 2021. Retrieved15 March 2025.
Participation
Artists
Songs
  • "Das alte Karussell"
  • "Amour on t'aime"
  • "Apollo"
  • "Bonjour, Bonjour"
  • "Boys Do Cry"
  • "Canzone per te"
  • "Celebrate"
  • "C'est la chanson de mon amour"
  • "Cielo e terra"
  • "Cinéma"
  • "The Code"
  • "Cool Vibes"
  • "Dans le jardin de mon âme"
  • "Dentro di me"
  • "Djambo, Djambo"
  • "L'Enfant que j'étais"
  • "Era stupendo"
  • "Giorgio"
  • "Guardando il sole"
  • "The Highest Heights"
  • "Hunter of Stars"
  • "I miei pensieri"
  • "If We All Give a Little"
  • "Il pleut de l'or"
  • "In Love for a While"
  • "Io così non ci sto"
  • "Io senza te"
  • "Les Illusions de nos vingt ans"
  • "Irgendwoher"
  • "Je vais me marier, Marie"
  • "Lass ihn"
  • "The Last of Our Kind"
  • "Mikado"
  • "Mein Ruf nach dir"
  • "Mister Music Man"
  • "Moi, tout simplement"
  • "Moitié, moitié"
  • "Mon cœur l'aime"
  • "Musik klingt in die Welt hinaus"
  • "Ne partez pas sans moi"
  • "Ne vois-tu pas ?"
  • "Non, à jamais sans toi"
  • "Nous aurons demain"
  • "Pas pour moi"
  • "Piano, piano"
  • "Quel cœur vas-tu briser ?"
  • "Refrain"
  • "Répondez-moi"
  • "Retour"
  • "Le Retour"
  • "She Got Me"
  • "Sto pregando"
  • "Stones"
  • "Swiss Lady"
  • "T'en va pas"
  • "Time to Shine"
  • "Tout l'univers"
  • "Trödler und Co"
  • "Unbreakable"
  • "Vampires Are Alive"
  • "La vita cos'è?"
  • "Viver senza tei"
  • "Vivre"
  • "Voyage"
  • "Watergun
  • "Welche Farbe hat der Sonnenschein?"
  • "You and Me"
Note: Entries scored out signify where Switzerland did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Countries
Artists
Songs
  • "À la folie ou pas du tout"
  • "Als het om de liefde gaat"
  • "Amanece"
  • "Après toi"
  • "Beg, Steal or Borrow"
  • "C'est la chanson de mon amour"
  • "Ceol an Ghrá"
  • "Comé-comédie"
  • "Comme on s'aime"
  • "Falter im Wind"
  • "A festa da vida"
  • "I giorni dell'arcobaleno"
  • "Härliga sommardag"
  • "L-imħabba"
  • "Muistathan"
  • "Muzika i ti"
  • "Nur die Liebe läßt uns leben"
  • "Småting"
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