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  2. The winner was Sweden, with the song "Waterloo", composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, written by Stig Anderson and performed by ABBA. Italy and the Netherlands placed second and third respectively, followed by a three-way tie for fourth place between Luxembourg, Monaco and the United Kingdom.

    • Ten-member juries distributed ten points among their favourite songs.
    • The Dome, Brighton, United Kingdom
  3. Eurovision Song Contest 1974 result: Sweden won with the song "Waterloo" by ABBA with 24 points. Date: Saturday 6 April 1974. Location: The Dome, Brighton, United Kingdom. Broadcaster: BBC.

  4. May 11, 2024 · The country represented by the winning performance is accorded the right to host the contest the following year. Widespread recognition from winning the song contest has been instrumental in launching several successful music careers, such as those of ABBA (winner of the 1974 contest), Céline Dion (1988), and Måneskin (2021). Below is a list ...

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Italy's Gigliola Cinquetti, meanwhile, almost became the Contest’s first double winner. She had previously won the Contest 10 years earlier in 1964 with the song Non Ho L'età, and returned in 1974 with Sì, which would eventually go on to finish in 2nd place behind Waterloo. We also had Olivia Newton-John representing the United Kingdom.

  6. Eurovision Song Contest : 1974. Eurovision Song Contest: 1974 Brighton Final: 6 April Countries: 17 Location: The Dome ... =Winners= =Zero Points= =Countries= =SF ...

  7. The winner was Sweden, with the song "Waterloo", composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, written by Stig Anderson and performed by ABBA. Italy and the Netherlands placed second and third respectively, followed by a three-way tie for fourth place between Luxembourg, Monaco and the United Kingdom. It was Sweden's first contest win.

  8. Official website of the Eurovision Song Contest. The latest news, photos, videos, participant info, voting results, the Contest's rich history and much more. Results of the Final of Brighton 1974 - Eurovision Song Contest

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