Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966

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Ireland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 with the song "Come Back to Stay", written by Rowland Soper, and performed by Dickie Rock. The Irish participating broadcaster, Radio Éireann (RÉ), selected its entry through a national final.

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Ireland in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1966
Eurovision Song Contest 1966
Participating broadcasterRadio Éireann (RÉ)
Country Ireland
Selection processNational Song Contest
Selection date25 January 1966
Competing entry
Song"Come Back to Stay"
ArtistDickie Rock
SongwriterRowland Soper
Placement
Final result4th, 14 points
Participation chronology
◄1965 1966 1967►
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Before Eurovision

National Song Contest

The second edition of the National Song Contest was held on Tuesday 25 January 1966 by RÉ TV in Dublin. 12 songs were drawn out of the 500 songs that were submitted. Brendan O'Reilly was the host. The national final was broadcast on Telefís Éireann and Radió Éireann.[1]

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DrawArtistSongPlacePoints
1 Deirdre Wynne "There's No Sense In Being A Fool" 5 4
2 Dickie Rock "Come Back to Stay" 1 20
3 The Ludlows "A Sailor Will Sail" 8 3
4 Butch Moore "I See Your Face" 10 0
5 Sonny Knowles "The Menace From Ennis" 10 0
6 Deirdre Wynne "Why Don't You Say It's So?" 3 8
7 Dickie Rock "Can't Make Up My Mind" 5 4
8 Butch Moore "Why Don't I Believe In Her?" 4 7
9 Sonny Knowles "Chuaigh Mé Suas Don Chluiche Mór" 10 0
10 The Ludlows "The Winds Thro' The Rafters" 2 9
11 Dickie Rock "Oh! Why?" 9 1
12 Deirdre Wynne "Haven't You?" 5 4
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At Eurovision

Ireland started at placement 17th at the end of the start field and finished 4th place with 14 points.

Voting

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