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Revision as of 21:57, 31 March 2020
Internatia Song Contest –1 47 | |
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Dates | |
Final | April 2020 (31 December 1940) |
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Host broadcaster | Lettuce Broadcasting Service (LBS) |
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Number of entries | 11 (so far) |
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Withdrawing | ![]() |
The Internatia Song Contest –1 46 will be the 47th edition of Internatia Song Contest –1, a spin-off of Internatia Song Contest dedicated to retro songs. The contest will be organized in Lettuce by the LBS.
Participants
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Year | Place | Pts |
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Carlos Gardel | "Rubias de New York" | 1934 | |||
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Igor Stravinski | "The Firebird Suite - Finale" | 1919 | |||
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Billie Holiday | "Strange Fruit" | 1939 | |||
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Kirsten Heiberg | "Min Cigarett Og Jeg" | 1935 | |||
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Duke Ellington | "In A Sentimental Mood" | 1935 | |||
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The Ramblers | "Wie is Loesje?" | 1939 | |||
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Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees |
"Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" | 1932 | |||
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Harmony Sisters and Dallapé-orkesteri |
"Sataman valot" | 1937 | |||
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Eugeniusz Bodo | "Już taki jestem zimny drań" | 1934 | |||
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Jimmie Rodgers | "Train Whistle Blues" | 1929 | |||
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Franz Schubert | "Gretchen am Spinnrade" | 1821 |