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Germany was represented by Katja Ebstein, with the song "Diese Welt", at the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 3 April in Dublin. Ebstein was chosen internally to be the German representative, and the song was selected at the German national final, Ein Lied für Dublin, held on 27 February. This was the second of Ebstein's three appearances for Germany at Eurovision and she became the second performer, after Margot Hielscher, to represent the country in successive years.

Eurovision Song Contest 1971
Country Germany
National selection
Selection processArtist: Internal selection
Song: Ein Lied für Dublin
Selection date(s)27 February 1971
Selected entrantKatja Ebstein
Selected song"Diese Welt"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Dieter Zimmermann
  • Fred Jay
  • Finals performance
    Final result3rd, 100 points
    Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest
    ◄1970 1971 1972►

    Before Eurovision

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    Ein Lied für Dublin

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    The final was held at the TV studios in Frankfurt, hosted by Günther Schramm. Ebstein performed six songs and the winner was chosen by a 10-member jury, who each awarded between 1 and 5 points to each song.[1] Blue screen technology was used for most of Katja Ebstein's performances. Only the winning entry "Diese Welt" was performed with the orchestra seen in the background.

    After the second and the fourth song, short interval acts were performed by British dance troupe Pamela Devis Ballet. They presented choreographies to "In the Summertime" by Mungo Jerry and the Ramsey Lewis Trio's instrumental version of "The 'In' Crowd". After the final performance, the Rosie Singers, who had served as background ensemble for the six performances, sang a medley of three previous Eurovision Song Contest winning entries: "Alles und noch viel mehr" (German version of "All Kinds of Everything" by Dana, 1970), "Boom Bang-a-Bang" (German version of the 1969 UK winning entry by Lulu) and "La, la, la" (1968 winning entry by Massiel for Spain).

    Final – 27 February 1971
    Draw Song Total Place
    1 "Der Mensch lebt von der Liebe" 27 5
    2 "Alle Menschen auf der Erde" 37 2
    3 "Es wird wieder gescheh'n" 28 4
    4 "Diese Welt" 43 1
    5 "Ich bin glücklich mit dir" 25 6
    6 "Ich glaube an die Liebe auf der Welt" 37 2
    Detailed Jury Votes
    Draw Song P. Fischer E. Guttmann K. Ludwig G. Schmid I. Stein E. Friesch H. Hirschmann H. Wernstedt K.D. Wulffen E. Zalud Total
    1 "Der Mensch lebt von der Liebe" 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 3 2 1 27
    2 "Alle Menschen auf der Erde" 3 3 5 2 5 2 3 5 5 4 37
    3 "Es wird wieder gescheh'n" 2 2 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 28
    4 "Diese Welt" 5 4 3 5 5 4 3 4 5 5 43
    5 "Ich bin glücklich mit dir" 4 2 2 1 3 1 2 3 3 4 25
    6 "Ich glaube an die Liebe auf der Welt" 4 5 1 4 4 3 5 4 4 3 37

    At Eurovision

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    On the night of the final Ebstein performed 5th in the running order, following Switzerland and preceding Spain. Like Ebstein's 1970 entry "Wunder gibt es immer wieder", "Diese Welt" had a more contemporary feel than most of its competitors and had an effective build from a relatively quiet verse into a rousing chorus, allowing Ebstein to show her vocal range. At the close of voting, under the new system being trialled for the first time in the 1971 contest, "Diese Welt" had received 100 points, placing Germany third of the 18 entries, matching Ebstein's placing in 1970, at the time Germany's highest Eurovision finish.[2][3]

    Voting

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    References

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  • ^ "Final of Dublin 1971". Eurovision Song Contest. Archived from the original on 9 April 2021. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  • ^ ESC History - Germany 1971
  • ^ a b "Results of the Final of Dublin 1971". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 9 April 2021. Retrieved 9 April 2021.

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