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Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975

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Finland in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1975
Eurovision Song Contest 1975
Participating broadcasterYleisradio (Yle)
Country Finland
Selection processNational final
Selection date8 February 1975
Competing entry
Song"Old Man Fiddle"
ArtistPihasoittajat
Songwriters
  • Kim Kuusi
  • Arthur Ridgway Spencer
  • Hannu Karlsson
Placement
Final result7th, 74 points
Participation chronology
◄1974 1975 1976►

Finland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 with the song "Old Man Fiddle", composed by Kim Kuusi, with lyrics by Arthur Ridgway Spencer, and performed by the band Pihasoittajat. The Finnish participating broadcaster, Yleisradio (Yle), selected its entry through a national final.

Before Eurovision

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Yleisradio (Yle) invited 16 composers for the competition. The Finnish national selection consisted of four semi finals and a final. It was the first year the Finnish selection shows were broadcast in colour.[1]

Semi-finals

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The semi-finals were held on 4, 11, 18 and 25 January. Four songs were performed in each semi-final and a professional jury consisting eleven members chose two songs from each semi final to qualify for the final. After the semi-finals, a wildcard was also chosen for the final.[1][2]

Semi-final 1 – 4 January
Artist Song Songwriters Place
Maarit "Mätämakee" Seppo Paakkunainen [fi] (m.), Ritva Paakkunainen (l.) 1
Dans "Hei lähde maailmaan" Esko Linnavalli [fi] (m.), Erkki Liikanen (l.) 2
M. A. Numminen "Voittolaulu" Jorma Panula (m.), M. A. Numminen (l.) 3
Ritva Oksanen [fi] "Suuri naapuri" Antti Hyvärinen [fi] (m.), Jukka Virtanen (l.) 4
Semi-final 2 – 11 January
Artist Song Songwriters Place
Pepe Willberg "Ovi elämään" Markku Johansson [fi] (m.), Vexi Salmi (l.) 1
Marjatta Leppänen [fi] "Naisen vuosi" Jaakko Salo [fi] (m.), Jukka Virtanen (l.) 2
Heikki Kinnunen "Hyljätyn laulu" Kaj Chydenius (m.), lyricist unknown 3
Kari Fall [fi] "Maailman tie" Kaj Backlund (m.), Monica Aspelund (l.) 4
Semi-final 3 – 18 January
Artist Song Songwriters Place
Danny "Seikkailija" Kari Kuuva [fi] (m. & l.), Jyrki Hämäläinen (l.) 1[a]
Pihasoittajat "Viulu-ukko" Kim Kuusi (m.), Hannu Karlsson (l.) 2[a]
Jukka Kuoppamäki "Hyvästi ystäväni" Jukka Kuoppamäki (m. & l.) 3
Mon-Ami "Fasten Seatbelts" Lasse Mårtenson (m.), Jukka Virtanen (l.) 4
Semi-final 4 – 25 January
Artist Song Songwriters Place
Vesa-Matti Loiri and Sivupersoonat "Laulu" Eero Koivistoinen (m.), Juha Vainio (l.) 1
Kirka and The Islanders [fi] "Oh, New York rakkain" Carita Holmström (m.), Raul Reiman [fi] (l.) 2
Agit Prop "On jotain mikä yhdistää" Henrik Otto Donner (m.), Pentti Saaritsa [fi] (l.) 3
Tapani Kansa "Luonnollisuus" Rauno Lehtinen (m. & l.) 4

Final

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Yle held the national final on 8 February at its television studios in Helsinki, hosted by Alpo "Apeli" Halinen [fi]. The winner was chosen by regional juries. Each jury group consisted of 15 members, and each juror distributed their points between 1–5 points for each song.[1][2][3]

Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Pihasoittajat "Viulu-ukko" 379 1
2 Marjatta Leppänen [fi] "Naisen vuosi" 196 9
3 Agit Prop "On jotain mikä yhdistää" 228 7
4 Maarit "Mätämakee" 205 8
5 Dans "Hei lähde maailmaan" 256 6
6 Vesa-Matti Loiri and Sivupersoonat "Laulu" 308 3
7 Danny "Seikkailija" 368 2
8 Pepe Willberg "Ovi elämään" 279 4
9 Kirka and The Islanders [fi] "Oh, New York rakkain" 265 5
Scoreboard
Song
Turku
Total
"Viulu-ukko" 48 55 54 46 58 57 61 379
"Naisen vuosi" 25 25 29 33 30 29 25 196
"On jotakin mikä yhdistää" 22 41 33 31 38 26 37 228
"Mätämakee" 34 28 30 32 23 29 29 205
"Hei lähde maailmaan" 42 38 32 38 28 38 40 256
"Laulu" 43 49 37 45 41 40 53 308
"Seikkailija" 54 49 55 60 50 53 47 368
"Ovi elämään" 30 48 42 43 44 39 33 279
"Oh, New York rakkain" 43 45 35 46 26 29 41 265

The winning song "Viulu-ukko" was performed in Finnish in the national selection shows but it was translated into English for the international Song Contest as "Old Man Fiddle".

At Eurovision

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On the night of the final Pihasoittajat performed 15th in the running order, following Monaco and preceding Portugal. The Finnish entry was conducted by Ossi Runne. At the close of voting, Finland picked up 74 points and placed 7th of the 19 entries.

Among the members of the Finnish jury were Tero Lehto, Merja Nyström, Ari Montonen and Hilkka Sokura.

Voting

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Yle's old article mentions that Pihasoittajat won the semi, while Yle Elävä arkisto's article mentions that Danny won the semi

References

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  1. ^ a b c "1975 Vähäeleisestä folksävelmästä yllättävä menestyjä" (in Finnish). Yle. Archived from the original on 4 October 2003. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  2. ^ a b "Euroviisukarsinnoissa yhdistettiin maailmaa 1970-luvulla" [Eurovision selections united the world in the 1970s] (in Finnish). Yle Elävä arkisto [fi]. 21 April 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
  3. ^ "Euroviisujen Suomen karsinta 1975" (in Finnish). Yle Areena. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  4. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Stockholm 1975". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
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