Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969

The Irish National final was held on Sunday 16 February 1969 from the RTÉ studios in Dublin and was broadcast on RTÉ Television, and hosted by Brendan O'Reilly. The winning song was decided by 10 regional juries throughout Ireland.

Eurovision Song Contest 1969
Country Ireland
National selection
Selection processNational final - juries
Selection date(s)16 February 1969
Selected entrantMuriel Day
Selected song"The Wages of Love"
Finals performance
Final result7th, 10 points
Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest
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National final

DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1 Sean Dunphy "Paper Boats" 3 5
2 Dana "Look Around" 8 2
3 Butch Moore "Too Late" 2 8
4 Muriel Day "The Wages of Love" 30 1
5 Dickie Rock "Now do You Believe Me" 6 3
6 Eleanor Nodwell "Talking to Myself" 3 5
7 Pat McGeegan "Johnny Dreamer" 5 4
8 Fiorenza Viani-Nolan "1959" 3 5

Four of the performers had represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest in the previous four years. Butch Moore was Ireland's first representative in 1965, where he sang "I'm Walking the Streets in the Rain" and finished 6th in Naples. Dickie Rock represented Ireland in 1966 where he sang "Come Back to Stay" and finished 4th in Luxembourg. Sean Dunphy flew the Irish flag in Vienna in 1967 singing "If I Could Choose", which was the runner-up to the UK's Sandie Shaw. And Pat McGeegan performed the Irish entry in 1968 at the Royal Albert Hall in London with the song "Chance of a Lifetime", which ended up in fourth place.

Eurovision Final

Muriel Day performed 5th at the beginning of the startfield and finished 7th with 10 points.

Points awarded by Ireland

4 points France
3 points  Switzerland
1 point Finland
 Italy
 Spain
Points awarded to Ireland
10 points 9 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
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