Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967

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Yugoslavia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1967 with the song "Vse rože sveta", composed by Urban Koder [sl], with lyrics by Milan Lindič, and performed by Lado Leskovar [sl]. The Yugoslav participating broadcaster, Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT), selected its entry through Jugovizija 1967.

Participating broadcasterJugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT)
Country Yugoslavia
SelectionprocessJugovizija 1967
Selectiondate19 February 1967
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Yugoslavia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1967
Eurovision Song Contest 1967
Participating broadcasterJugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT)
Country Yugoslavia
Selection processJugovizija 1967
Selection date19 February 1967
Competing entry
Song"Vse rože sveta"
ArtistLado Leskovar
Songwriters
  • Urban Koder
  • Milan Lindič
Placement
Final result8th, 7 points
Participation chronology
◄1966 1967 1968►
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Before Eurovision

Jugovizija 1967

The Yugoslav national final to select their entry, was held on 19 February at the RTV Ljubljana studios in Ljubljana and hosted by Tomaž Terček [sl]. There were 15 songs in the final, from the five subnational public broadcasters; RTV Ljubljana, RTV Zagreb, RTV Belgrade, RTV Sarajevo, and RTV Skopje. The winner was chosen by the votes of a jury of experts, one juror from each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT. The winning song was "Vse rože sveta" performed by the Slovene singer Lado Leskovar, composed by Urban Koder and written by Milan Lindič. Lado Leskovar previously took part in the 1965 and 1966 Yugoslav finals.

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Final – 19 February 1967
R/OBroadcasterArtistSongPointsPlace
1 Socialist Republic of Macedonia RTV SkopjeZafir Hadžimanov"Me ostavaš nokva" 0 12
2 Socialist Republic of Croatia RTV ZagrebMilan Bačić"Meni nedostaješ ti" 1 9
3 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina RTV SarajevoDavorin Popović and Indeksi"Pružam ruke" 5 5
4 Socialist Republic of Serbia RTV BelgradeZlatko Golubović [sr]"Sam" 0 12
5 Socialist Republic of Slovenia RTV LjubljanaAlenka Pinterič [sl]"Tuje mesto" 6 4
6 Socialist Republic of Macedonia RTV SkopjeZoran Milosavljević"Glas od planinite" 5 5
7 Socialist Republic of Croatia RTV ZagrebZdenka Vučković and Ivica Šerfezi"Malen je svijet" 15 3
8 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina RTV SarajevoDragan Stojnić [sr]"Za noć ili dan" 0 12
9 Socialist Republic of Serbia RTV BelgradeNada Knežević [sr]"Suvišan pogled" 3 7
10 Socialist Republic of Slovenia RTV LjubljanaLado Leskovar"Vse rože sveta" 25 1
11 Socialist Republic of Macedonia RTV SkopjeDime Popovski"Koga peam, koga ljubam" 0 12
12 Socialist Republic of Croatia RTV ZagrebZafir Hadžimanov"Dođi noćas" 3 7
13 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina RTV SarajevoKemal Monteno"Ti si otišla" 16 2
14 Socialist Republic of Serbia RTV BelgradeZafir Hadžimanov"Ceo svet je drugačiji" 1 9
15 Socialist Republic of Slovenia RTV LjubljanaMarjana Deržaj [sl]"Nebo na dlani" 1 9
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At Eurovision

The contest was broadcast on Televizija Beograd, Televizija Zagreb, and Televizija Ljubljana.[1][2][3]

Vladimir "Lado" Leskovar performed 15th on the night of the Contest following Monaco and preceding Italy. At the close of the voting the song had received 7 points, coming 8th in the field of 17 competing countries.[4]

Voting

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