Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981

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Switzerland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 with the song "Io senza te", written by Peter Reber and Nella Martinetti, and performed by Peter, Sue and Marc. The Swiss participating broadcaster, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), selected its entry for the contest through a national final.

Participating broadcasterSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR)
Country  Switzerland
SelectionprocessFinale Suisse
Selectiondate21 February 1981
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Switzerland in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1981
Eurovision Song Contest 1981
Participating broadcasterSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR)
Country  Switzerland
Selection processFinale Suisse
Selection date21 February 1981
Competing entry
Song"Io senza te"
ArtistPeter, Sue and Marc
Songwriters
Placement
Final result4th, 121 points
Participation chronology
◄1980 1981 1982►
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Before Eurovision

Finale Suisse

The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR) held a national final to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1981. The broadcaster received 67 total song submissions, and initially selected four to take part in the selection (three in Italian and one in German). Due to the lack of songs selected by the juries, the broadcaster commissioned popular Swiss artists to submit two more songs— "San Gottardo" by Swiss Union and "Comme l'eau de la mer" by Pascal Auberson [fr].[1]

In total, six songs were set to compete, with three being in Italian, two in German, and one in French.[2][1] Among the participants were Peter, Sue and Marc, who represented Switzerland in 1971, 1976 and 1979, and Piera Martell, who represented Switzerland in 1974, who was a member of Swiss Union. Mariella Farré would later represent Switzerland in 1983 and 1985, and Franz Müller— a member of Swiss Union and Rose Brown would represent Switzerland in 1984 as members of Rainy Day [de].

Swiss French broadcaster Télévision suisse romande (TSR) staged the national final on 21 February 1981 at 21:20 CET at the Palladium in Geneva.[3] It was presented by Jean-Pierre Pastori [fr]. The Ken Warwick Ballet, the Le Feuillu Orchestra, and Jean Madd made guest appearances.[3][2][4]

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Participating entries[2][4]
Artist(s) Song Songwriter(s) Language
Composer Lyricist
Peter, Sue and Marc "Io senza te" Peter Reber [fr]
Italian
Rose Brown "Du fehlst mir"
  • Arth Paul
  • Günther Loose [de]
Günther Loose [de] German
Pascal Auberson [fr] "Comme l'eau de la mer" Pascal Auberson [fr] Michel Bühler French
Ireen Indra "Io" Irene Schwendimann Danny Bolla Italian
Swiss Union "San Gottardo" Peter Reber [de] German
Mariella Farré "Una cosa meravigliosa" Thomas Fortmann Italian
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The voting consisted of regional public votes which were sent to the three divisions of SRG SSR (DRS, TSR, TSI: German, French, and Italian speaking, respectively), a press jury, and an "expert" jury.[5] Applications for viewers to join the regional juries were sent via postcard until 14 February, and 50 viewers from each canton were randomly selected to cast their votes to their broadcaster divisions via phone call.[3] The winner was the song "Io senza te", composed by Nella Martinetti and Peter Reber [de] and performed by Peter, Sue and Marc, marking the fourth and last time the trio entered the Eurovision Song Contest.

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Final — 21 February 1981[4]
R/O Artist(s) Song Regional Juries Press
Jury
Expert
Jury
Total Place
DRS TSR TSI
1 Peter, Sue and Marc "Io senza te" 4 5 7 7 7 30 1
2 Rose Brown "Du fehlst mir" 3 2 3 1 4 13 5
3 Pascal Auberson [fr] "Comme l'eau de la mer" 2 4 2 3 5 16 4
4 Ireen Indra "Io" 5 4 5 4 3 21 3
5 Swiss Union "San Gottardo" 7 7 4 5 2 25 2
6 Mariella Farré "Una cosa meravigliosa" 1 1 1 2 1 6 6
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At Eurovision

Peter, Sue and Marc (pictured in their 1976 participation) represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981

At the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, held at the RDS Simmonscourt in Dublin, the Swiss entry was the nineteenth entry of the night following Cyprus and preceding Sweden. The Swiss conductor at the contest was Rolf Zuckowski, who previously conducted the 1979 Swiss entry. At the close of voting, Switzerland had received 121 points in total; finishing in fourth place out of twenty countries.

Voting

Each participating broadcaster assembled a jury panel with at least eleven members. The jurors awarded 1-8, 10, and 12 points to their top ten songs.

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