Melodifestivalen 1962

Melodifestivalen 1962 (known as Eurovisionsschlagern, svensk final) was the selection for the fifth song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. It was the fourth time that this system of picking a song had been used. One singer performed the song with a large orchestra and one with a smaller orchestra. Seven songs were submitted to SVT for the competition, of which one was disqualified. The final was broadcast on Sveriges Radio TV but was not broadcast on radio. Inger Berggren performed "Sol och vår" at Eurovision.

Melodifestivalen 1962
Dates
Final13 February 1962
VenueCirkus, Stockholm
Presenter(s)Bengt Feldreich
Participants
Vote
Voting systemPostcard voting
Winning song"Sol och vår" by Inger Berggren/Lily Berglund

Results

Place Artist1 Artist2 Song Songwriters Votes
1stInger BerggrenLily Berglund"Sol och vår"Ulf Källqvist, Åke Gerhard102,327
2ndMonica ZetterlundCarli Tornehave"När min vän"Owe Thörnqvist74,077
3rdCarli ThornehaveOtto Brandenburg"Anne-Li"Per Lindqvist13,401
4thOtto BrandenburgÖsten Warnerbring"Lolo-Lolita"Bobbie Ericson, Bo Eneby11,848
5thLily BerglundInger Berggren"Sagans underbara värld"Britt Lindeborg6,885
6thÖsten WarnerbringMona Grain"Trollen ska trivas"Ulf Peder Olrog4,001
  • 1: Performer with large orchestra
  • 2: Performer with smaller orchestra
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