Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989

Eurovision Song Contest 1989
Country   Switzerland
National selection
Selection process Concours Eurovision 1989
Selection date(s) 18 February 1989
Selected entrant Furbaz
Selected song "Viver senza tei"
Finals performance
Final result 13th, 47 points
Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Switzerland was represented by Furbaz, with the song '"Viver senza tei", at the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 6 May in Lausanne, following Celine Dion's victory for Switzerland the previous year. Furbaz was the winner of the Swiss national final for the contest, held on 18 February.

Final

Swiss German broadcaster SF DRS was in charge of broadcasting the Swiss National final for the 1989 Contest. The final was held at the Theater Casino in Zug, hosted by Raymond Fein. Ten songs were selected for the Swiss entry and the winner was selected by 3 regional juries representing each linguistic region of Switzerland (DRS, TSR, TSI), a jury consisting of members of the press, and a jury consisting of music professionals.

Final - 18 February 1989
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Michel Villa "Sur des musiques qui balancent" 34 4
2 Nadia Goj "Una canzone per sognare" 36 3
3 Carl Nicolas "Reisefieber" 28 5
4 Alexandra "S'envoler pour ailleurs" 11 9
5 Chris Lorens "Mutter Erde" 46 2
6 Pierrette Dufaux "Coup d'assommoir" 14 8
7 Silvana Rezzonico "Déjà vu" 7 10
8 Ann Lomar "Wege in der Nacht" 28 5
9 Renato Mascetti "La voce del mare" 26 7
10 Furbaz "Viver senza tei" 60 1
Jury votes
Song DRS TSR TSI Press Professional Total
Sur des musiques qui balancent8787434
Una canzone per sognare76581036
Reisefieber5574728
S'envoler pour ailleurs1313311
Mutter Erde10101010646
Coup d'assommoir3432214
Déjà vu212117
Wege in der Nacht6845528
La voce del mare4266826
Viver senza tei121212121260

At Eurovision

On the night Furbaz performed 18th in the running order, following Cyprus and preceding Greece. At the close of voting Viver senza tei had picked up 47 points (the highest mark was 10 points from the Netherlands) placing Switzerland in 13th place out of 22 entries. As of 2016 Viver senza tei has been the only Swiss song in the competition to be sung in the Romansh language. The Swiss jury awarded its 12 points to Greece

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