Melodifestivalen 1966

Melodifestivalen 1966
Melodifestivalen 1966
Date: 29 January 1966
Presenter: Sven Lindahl
Venue: Cirkus, Stockholm
Voting: Regional juries
Winner: Nygammal vals performed by Lill Lindfors & Svante Thuresson
Winner's result at Eurovision: Second place

Melodifestivalen 1966 (known as the Svensk sångfinal) was the selection for the eighth song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. It was the seventh time that this system of picking a song had been used. 898 songs were submitted to SVT for the competition. The final was broadcast on Sveriges Radio TV but was not broadcast on radio.

Results

Place Artist Song Songwriters Points
1st Lill Lindfors & Svante Thuresson Nygammal vals Bengt-Arne Wallin, Björn Lindroth 26
2nd Carli Tornehave Monte Carlo Bengt Arne Wallin, Carl Gyllenberg 19
3rd Gunnar Wiklund Vinterrosor Britt Lindeborg 14
4th Ann-Louise Hanson En ballad om för längesen Robert Meyer, Gösta Rybrant 9
5th Gunilla af Malmborg Var finns du? Ulf Björlin, Lars Forsell 8
5th Carli Tornehave Härliga Söndag Bo-Göran Edling, Peter Himmelstrand 8
7th Svante Thuresson Hej systrar, hej bröder Åke Gerhard 6
8th Monica Nielsen En röd vals Jan Johansson, Kerstin Bergström 5
9th Gunwer Bergquist Vårens vindar Torbjörn Lundqvist, Maud Lundqvist 4
10th Gunnar Wiklund Vad har jag kvar Berndt Öst, Peter Himmelstrand 0

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