Eurovision Song Contest 1979
Country Denmark
National selection
Selection processDansk Melodi Grand Prix 1979
Selection date(s)3 February 1979
Selected entrantTommy Seebach
Selected song"Disco Tango"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Final result6th, 76 points
Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Denmark was represented by Tommy Seebach, with the song "Disco Tango", at the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 31 March in Jerusalem. "Disco Tango" was chosen as the Danish entry at the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix on 3 February, and was the first of Seebach's three Eurovision appearances for Denmark. The 1979 DMGP is notable for the participation of two of Denmark's three Eurovision winners, Grethe Ingmann and the Olsen Brothers.

Before Eurovision

Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 1979

The Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 1979 was held at the DR TV studios in Copenhagen, hosted by Jørgen Mylius. 17 songs took part with the winner being decided by votes from eight regional juries. The main voting resulted in a tie for first place between "Disco Tango" performed by Tommy Seebach and "Alt er skønt" performed by Grethe Ingmann & Bjarne Liller. The tie was resolved after a revote, which was won by "Disco Tango" performed by Tommy Seebach.

Rasmus Lyberth performed in Greenlandic, and Annika Hoydal in Faroese.[1]

Final – 3 February 1979
Draw Artist Song Points Place
First
Round
Revote
1 Pia Dalsgaard and Thorstein Thomsen "Maja og bruttonationalproduktet" 19 9
2 Rasmus Lyberth "Faders bøn" 7 11
3 Allan Mortensen "Møllesangen" 13 10
4 Pierre Dørge "Motorvej'n" 0 15
5 Jannie Høeg "Du er min melodi" 1 13
6 Olsen Brothers "Dans, dans, dans" 32 8
7 Grethe Ingmann and Bjarne Liller "Alt er skønt" 82 36 2
8 Tamra Rosanes "Fairplay" 2 12
9 Tommy Seebach "Disco Tango" 82 51 1
10 Mona Larsen "En underlig samba" 0 15
11 Mabel "Saturday Show" 39 5
12 Lecia and Lucienne "Dit liv, mit liv" 37 7
13 Pia Rosenbaum and Ina Rosenbaum "Smil over Strøget" 38 6
14 Nis P Jørgensen "Eja, eja" 1 13
15 Kim Larsen "Ud i det blå" 56 3
16 Anette Toft "Hold fast" 0 15
17 Annika Hoydal "Bølgen" 55 4
Detailed Regional Jury Votes
Draw Song Rønne Aalborg Næstved Aabenraa Copenhagen Holstebro Odense Aarhus Total
1"Maja & bruttonationalproduktet"13522619
2"Faders bøn"437
3"Møllesangen"24221213
4"Motorvej'n"0
5"Du er min melodi"11
6"Dans-dans-dans"673356232
7"Alt er skønt"1212108810121082
8"Fairplay"112
9"Disco Tango"810812121281282
10"En underlig samba"0
11"Saturday Show"5445610539
12"Dit liv, mit liv"7615744337
13"Smil over Strøget"4267317838
14"Eja, eja"11
15"Ud i det blå"108710683456
16"Hold fast"0
17"Bølgen"351261075755

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Seebach performed 3rd in the running order, following Italy and preceding Ireland. Among the backing singers was Debbie Cameron, with whom Seebach would perform as a duo in the 1981 Eurovision. At the close of voting "Disco Tango" had received 76 points, placing Denmark 6th of the 19 entries.[2] The Danish jury awarded its 12 points to Germany.[3]

Voting

References

  1. ESC National Finals database 1979
  2. "Final of Jerusalem 1979". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  3. ESC History - Denmark 1979
  4. 1 2 "Results of the Final of Jerusalem 1979". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
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