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"Tom tom tom" - Marion Rung
The Finnish Final was held on February 3rd at the Finlandia-Talo in Helsinki, hosted by Alpo Halinen. The winner was chosen by the votes of an "expert" jury.
1 | One, two, three | One, two, three | Seija Simola & Paradise | 65 | 2nd |
2 | Onnen maa | Land of luck | Jukka Kuoppamäki | 51 | 6th= |
3 | Ampukaa pianisti | Shoot the pianist | Maarit | 51 | 6th= |
4 | Song for a dove | Song for a dove | Irina Milan | 53 | 4th |
5 | Noustaan perhosilla lentoon | Let's fly with butterflies | Cumulus | 48 | 9th |
6 | Galileo Galilei | Galileo Galilei | Danny | 52 | 5th |
7 | Odotan | I wait | Aarno Raninen | 39 | 11th= |
8 | Tom tom tom | Tom tom tom | Marion Rung | 69 | 1st |
9 | Riviera | Riviera | Sammy Babitzin & Koivistolaiset | 47 | 10th |
10 | Super-extra-wonder-shop | Super-extra-wonder-shop | Nina | 39 | 11th= |
11 | Life is a jigsaw | Life is a jigsaw | Maarit | 58 | 3rd |
12 | Hän on mennyt vuorten taa | She has gone over the mountains | Lasse Mårtenson | 49 | 8th |
Marion Rung had already represented Finland in the 1962. She also took part in the Finnish Finals of 1967 (7th & 8th) and 1969 (6th). At the ESC she came 6th. Koivistolaiset represented Finland in ESC 1971 along with Markku Aro, while Lasse Mårtenson represented Finland in 1964.