Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968
The contestants in the Irish National Final were decided by two semi-finals, where three were chosen from the first which was held on 6 February with the second being held on 20 February. The Final was held on 3 March 1968 and was broadcast on RTÉ TV in Dublin, Ireland. All three shows were hosted by Brendan O'Reilly.
| Eurovision Song Contest 1968 | ||||
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| Country | Ireland | |||
| National selection | ||||
| Selection process | National final | |||
| Selection date(s) | 3 March 1968 | |||
| Selected entrant | Pat McGeegan | |||
| Selected song | "Chance of a Lifetime" | |||
| Selected songwriter(s) | John Kennedy | |||
| Finals performance | ||||
| Final result | 4th, 18 points | |||
| Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest | ||||
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Ireland was represented by Pat McGeegan, with the song "Chance of a Lifetime", at the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 6 April in London. The song was chosen in the fourth National Song Contest held on 3 March 1968.
Before Eurovision
National Song Contest
The fourth National Song Contest consisted of two semi-finals and a final, which were held in the RTÉ Studios in Dublin, Ireland and hosted by Brendan O'Reilly.[1] This was the first time that an Irish national final had a semi-final and remained the only time until 1996.
Competing Entries
RTÉ opened a submission period for composers to submit songs between 27 October 1967 and 1 January 1968. Composers had be Irish-born or live in Ireland and could only submit a maximum of two songs each. RTÉ selected 16 songs from the received submissions.[2]
| Artist | Song | Songwriter(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Alma Carroll | "Give Me All Your Love" | Joe Burkett |
| Anna McGoldrick | "Gleann Na Smól" | Stephen Redmond S.J. |
| Anne Bushnell | "Ballad to a Boy" | Frank Dunne, Dolores Rockett |
| Dawn Knight | "Why?" | Mary MacDonagh |
| Deirdre Wynne | "Woman Beside the Phone" | Sean Fitzpatrick |
| Frances McDermott | "Since the Spring" | Sean Byrne |
| Frankie McBride | "You're Not There at All" | Hedley Kay |
| Gregory | "You Can't Have Everything" | John McBreen, Eamon O'Shea |
| Joan Connolly | "Grown Up World" | Séamus Fox |
| Leslie Cooke | "Happy" | Peter O'Brien |
| Pat Lynch | "Kinsale" | Jack Brierley, George Crosbie |
| Pat McGeegan | "Chance of a Lifetime" | John Kennedy |
| Roly Daniels | "Look for Love" | Andrew Dunne |
| Tina | "One Love Two" | Jim Doherty |
| Tommy Drennan | "If You Love Me" | Michael Reade |
| Tony Kenny | "Bright Butterfly" | Helen Dunne, Dolores Rockett |
Semi-Finals
Almost all of the running order and exact results for the semi-finals are unknown. Although three songs were intended to qualify from each semi-final, a mistake where song 'M' ("Gleann Na Smól") was accidentally announced as having qualified instead of song 'N' ("Chance of a Lifetime"), meant that both songs qualified from the second semi-final.[3]
| Artist | Song |
|---|---|
| Tony Kenny | "Bright Butterfly" |
| Joan Connolly | "Grown Up World" |
| Leslie Cooke | "Happy" |
| Pat Lynch | "Kinsale" |
| Tina | "One Love Two" |
| Dawn Knight | "Why" |
| Deirdre Wynne | "Woman Beside the Phone" |
| Frankie McBride | "You're Not There at All" |
| Draw | Artist | Song |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Pat McGeegan | "Chance of a Lifetime" |
| 6 | Anna McGoldrick | "Gleann Na Smól" |
| Unknown | Alma Carroll | "Give Me All Your Love" |
| Unknown | Anne Bushnell | "Ballad to a Boy" |
| Unknown | Tommy Drennan | "If You Love Me" |
| Unknown | Roly Daniels | "Look for Love" |
| Unknown | Frances McDermott | "Since the Spring" |
| Unknown | Gregory | "You Can't Have Everything" |
Final
The final was held on 3 March 1968 in the RTÉ Studios in Dublin, Ireland and hosted by Brendan O'Reilly. The results were decided by 10 regional juries.[1]
| Draw | Artist | Song | Points | Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anna McGoldrick | "Gleann Na Smól" | 4 | 5 |
| 2 | Tony Kenny | "Bright Butterfly" | 0 | 7 |
| 3 | Frances McDermott | "Since the Spring" | 2[4] | 6 |
| 4 | Pat McGeegan | "Chance of a Lifetime" | 15 | 1 |
| 5 | Tina | "One Love Two" | 13 | 3 |
| 6 | Pat Lynch | "Kinsale" | 14 | 2 |
| 7 | Alma Carroll | "Give Me All Your Love" | 12 | 4 |
At Eurovision
Ireland started at number 14 in the startfield and finished 4th with 18 points.
Voting
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References
- "IRISH NATIONAL FINAL 1968". natfinals.50webs.com. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
- "Finding Irish song for Eurovision". The Irish Times. 27 October 1967. p. 8.
- "Slip of tongue helps entry in song contest". The Irish Times. 21 February 1968. p. 9.
- "Photographic image" (JPG). Stillslibrary.rte.ie. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- "Results of the Final of London 1968". Eurovision Song Contest. Archived from the original on 8 April 2021. Retrieved 8 April 2021.