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Malta was represented at the
Eurovision Song Contest 1972 The Eurovision Song Contest 1972 was the 17th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom and was organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster British Broadcasting Corpo ...
with the song "", composed by
Charles Camilleri Charles Camilleri (7 September 1931 – 3 January 2009) was a Maltese composer. Early life Camilleri was born in Ħamrun on 7 September 1931 to musical parents Carmel Camilleri and Josephine Quinton. He received initial piano tuition and groun ...
, with lyrics by Albert Cassola, and performed by
Helen and Joseph Helen and Joseph was a Maltese singing duo consisting of Joe Cutajar and Helen Micallef, best known for their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, held in Edinburgh, Scotland. The duo briefly reunited at the Malta Eurovision Song C ...
. The Maltese participating broadcaster, the
Maltese Broadcasting Authority Public Broadcasting Services Limited (PBS) is the public broadcasting, public broadcaster of Malta. PBS is funded by government grants and the sale of commercial airtime. Its Television Malta, TVM channel is Malta's most watched television chan ...
(MBA), selected its entry through a national final.
Joe Cutajar Helen and Joseph was a Maltese singing duo consisting of Joe Cutajar and Helen Micallef, best known for their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, held in Edinburgh, Scotland. The duo briefly reunited at the Malta Eurovision Song C ...
won the national final with "" on 12 January 1972, and was joined by
Helen Micallef Helen and Joseph was a Maltese singing duo consisting of Joe Cutajar and Helen Micallef, best known for their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, held in Edinburgh, Scotland. The duo briefly reunited at the Malta Eurovision Song C ...
for the Eurovision Song Contest 1972.


Before Eurovision


National selection

''Song for Europe 1972'' was the national final format developed by the
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(MBA) which determined the song that would represent Malta at the
Eurovision Song Contest 1972 The Eurovision Song Contest 1972 was the 17th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom and was organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster British Broadcasting Corpo ...
. The competition consisted of two parts, and was almost identical in format to the 1971 national final. The first part was the Malta Song Festival 1971, where the top 6 songs would then go on to the ''Song For Europe'' contest. The two contests were organised by two separate organisations; the Malta Song Festival was organised by the Malta Song Festival Board, while ''Song For Europe'' was organised by MBA. The use of Malta Song Festival as part of the Maltese national final was a cooperation between the two organisations, this led to the broadcaster not actually being in control of the songs in its own national final.


Competing entries

The Malta Song Festival Board received 60 submissions, from which 12 were chosen to compete in the Malta Song Festival.


Malta Song Festival 1971

Malta Song Festival 1971 was held on 4 December 1971 at the Corinthia Palace Hotel, hosted by Mary Grech and Norman Hamilton, and was only broadcast on radio. All songs except two were sung twice, and the top six, as voted by an international jury, qualified to ''Song For Europe 1972''. Jon Lukas was initially meant to perform "Din hi l-verita" and "L-imħabba" but was in the United Kingdom and unable to get to Malta in time, so was replaced by Carmen Vella. The order in which the songs were performed is unknown


''Song For Europe 1972''

''Song For Europe 1972'' was held on 12 January 1972 at the Malta Television Studios. The voting was done by 2 separate juries; a 20-member jury consisting of 20 members of the public, 2 from each of Malta's electoral districts, who each gave 1 point to a song of their choice; and an 8-member jury consisting of 7 international juries and a Maltese jury, who each had 10 points to distribute between the six songs.


At Eurovision

After the national final it was decided to change the song to a duet and Joe Cutajar was joined by Helen Micallef. On the night of the final Helen and Joseph performed ninth in the running order, following Switzerland and preceding Finland. At the close of voting "" had received 48 points, getting Malta their 2nd last place finish in 2 years. The song was performed ninth in the running order, conducted by the composer
Charles Camilleri Charles Camilleri (7 September 1931 – 3 January 2009) was a Maltese composer. Early life Camilleri was born in Ħamrun on 7 September 1931 to musical parents Carmel Camilleri and Josephine Quinton. He received initial piano tuition and groun ...
. It followed 's
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and preceded 's
Päivi Paunu Päivi Paunu (20 September 1946 – 14 December 2016) was a Finnish singer, born in Helsinki. Paunu and Kim Floor performed in the 1972 Eurovision contest in the United Kingdom with the song " Muistathan" ("I Hope You Remember"). Music career ...
and
Kim Floor Kim Floor (born 14 March 1948 in Porvoo) is a Finnish singer, actor and television host. Päivi Paunu and Kim Floor represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it w ...
. At the close of voting, the song picked up a 48 points, placing it in last place for a second consecutive year. Each participating broadcaster appointed two jury members, one below the age of 25 and the other above, who voted by giving between one and five points to each song, except that representing their own country. All jury members were colocated in the Grand Hall of
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. The Maltese jury members were Mary Rose Mallia and Joe Zerafa.


Voting


References

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Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972