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1 Before Eurovision  



1.1  Ein Lied für Dublin  







2 At Eurovision  



2.1  Voting  







3 References  














Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988






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Eurovision Song Contest 1988
Country Germany
National selection
Selection processEin Lied für Dublin
Selection date(s)31 March 1988
Selected entrantMaxi and Chris Garden
Selected song"Lied für einen Freund"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Bernd Meinunger
  • Finals performance
    Final result14th, 48 points
    Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest
    ◄1987 1988 1989►

    Germany was represented by mother and daughter duo Maxi and Chris Garden with the song "Lied für einen Freund", at the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 30 April in Dublin. "Lied für einen Freund", written by prolific Eurovision duo Ralph Siegel and Bernd Meinunger, was the winner of the German national final, held on 31 March. Maxi and Chris Garden had finished second in the 1987 German final.

    Before Eurovision

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    Ein Lied für Dublin

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    The final took place on 31 March 1988 at the Frankenhalle in Nuremberg, hosted by Jenny Jürgens. Twelve acts presented their entries live and the winner was selected by a panel of approximately 600 people who had been selected as providing a representative cross-section of the German public. Among the other participants was Cindy Berger, who had represented Germany as half of Cindy and Bertin1974.[1]

    One of the songs which failed to qualify for the 1988 German national final, "Das Beste" by male-female duo Duett, later became embroiled in controversy when it was entered by the same performers in the 1990 Austrian selection, which it duly won in dramatic circumstances after the female singer had appeared to faint onstage during the initial performance. When the song's previous history subsequently came to light, Austrian broadcaster ORF had no choice but to disqualify it as a clear violation of Eurovision rules, handing the 1990 Austrian ticket to original runner-up Simone Stelzer.

    Final – 31 March 1988
    Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Points Place
    1 Thomas and Thomas "Träumen kann man nie zuviel" Jean Frankfurter, Irma Holder 2,388 12
    2 Tommy Steiner "Insel im Wind" Hanne Haller, Bernd Meinunger, Ramona Leiß 3,185 6
    3 Tammy Swift "Tanzen geh'n" Ralph Siegel, Bernd Meinunger 3,172 7
    4 Bernhard Brink and Gilda "Komm' ins Paradies" Matthias Reim, Jörg Wiesner, Ingrid Reith 3,538 3
    5 Michaela "Ein kleines Wunder" Rainer Pietsch, Bernd Meinunger 3,171 8
    6 G. G. Anderson "Hättest du heut' Zeit für mich" Ekki Stein, G. G. Anderson, Siegward Kastning 3,508 4
    7 Rendezvous "Du bist ein Stern für mich" Hans-Rolf Schade, Werner Petersburg, Jutta Gröters 2,826 10
    8 Ann Thomas "Regenbogenland" Hanne Haller, Bernd Meinunger, Ramona Leiß 3,351 5
    9 Heartware "Ich geb' dir mein Herz" Jacques van Eijck, John Möring 3,021 9
    10 Maxi and Chris Garden "Lied für einen Freund" Ralph Siegel, Bernd Meinunger 4,475 1
    11 Christian Francke "In deiner Hand" Christian Franke, Andrea Andergast 2,596 11
    12 Cindy Berger "Und leben will ich auch" Rainer Pietsch, Bernd Meinunger 3,769 2

    At Eurovision

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    On the night of the final the duo performed 11th in the running order, following Ireland and preceding Austria. At the close of voting,『Lied für einen Freund』had received 48 points, placing Germany 14th of the 21 entries.[2] The German jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners Switzerland.[3]

    The show was watched by 8.61 million viewers in Germany.[4]

    Voting

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    References

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  • ^ "Final of Dublin 1988". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  • ^ ESC History - Germany 1988
  • ^ Quotenmeter; AGF; GfK. "TV-Reichweite des Eurovision Song Contests in den Jahren 1976 bis 2023 nach der Anzahl der Zuschauer". Statista. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  • ^ a b "Results of the Final of Dublin 1988". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.

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