Malta In The Eurovision Song Contest 1971
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Malta was represented at the
Eurovision Song Contest 1971 The Eurovision Song Contest 1971 was the 16th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Dublin, Ireland, following the country's victory at the with the song " All Kinds of Everything" by Dana. Organised by the European Broadcas ...
with the song "", composed by
Joe Grech Joseph Grech, Midalja għall-Qadi tar-Repubblika, MQR (9 February 1934 – 30 December 2024) was a Maltese singer. He is best known for having introduced the Maltese language to the Eurovision Song Contest 1971, the first appearance from Mal ...
, with lyrics by Charles Mifsud, and performed by Grech himself. The Maltese participating broadcaster, the
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(MBA), selected its entry through a national final. This was the first-ever entry from Malta in the
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international Music competition, song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) among its members since 1956. Each participating broadcaster ...
, and the first-ever entry performed in Maltese in the contest.


Before Eurovision


National selection

''Song for Europe'' 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 1971 The Eurovision Song Contest 1971 was the 16th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Dublin, Ireland, following the country's victory at the with the song " All Kinds of Everything" by Dana. Organised by the European Broadcas ...
. The competition consisted of two parts. The first part was the Malta Song Festival 1970, 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 1970

Malta Song Festival 1970 was held on 28 November 1970 at the Malta Hilton. All songs were sung twice, and the top six qualified to ''Song For Europe 1971''. The order in which the songs were performed is unknown.


''Song for Europe'' /

''Song for Europe 1971'' (Maltese title: ) was held on 20 January 1971 at the Malta Television Studios, hosted by Victor Aquilina, Mary Grech, Charles Micallef, and Yvonne Zammit. The voting was done by an internal and external jury. The internal jury consisted of ten people affiliated with the music industry who each gave out 21 points (6 to their favourite, 5 to their 2nd, 4 to their 3rd, 3 to their 4th, 2 to their 5th, and 1 to their last), all the internal jury votes were multiplied by 10 after they were given out. The external jury consisted of 10 groups of 10 members of the public, representing the 10 electoral districts of Malta, and were chosen at random. Each of the jurors gave out 21 points in the same way the internal jury did. A clause in the rules of the national final stated that the selection was only to select the song that would represent Malta and not the artist, however, Joe Grech was selected as the singer of "" for the Eurovision Song Contest anyway.


At Eurovision

On the night of the final Joe Grech performed second in the running order, following and preceding the eventual winner . At the close of voting "" had received 52 points, getting Malta a last place on their debut. The Maltese conductor at the contest was Anthony Chircop. 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 at the venue in Dublin, and were brought on stage during the voting sequence to present their points. The Maltese jury members were Gaetan Abela and Spiro Sillato.


Voting


References

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