Warum es hunderttausend Sterne gibt
Warum es hunderttausend Sterne gibt, sometimes spelled in number Warum es 100.000 Sterne gibt as it appeared in the title screen when broadcast, ("Why there are a hundred thousand stars") was the Austrian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967, performed in German by Peter Horton.
Eurovision Song Contest 1967 entry | |
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Country | |
Artist(s) | Peter Horton |
Language | |
Composer(s) | Kurt Peche |
Lyricist(s) | Karin Bognar |
Conductor | Johannes Fehring |
Finals performance | |
Final result | 14th |
Final points | 2 |
Entry chronology | |
◄ "Merci, Chérie" (1966) | |
"Tausend Fenster" (1968) ► |
The song was performed third on the night, following Luxembourg's Vicky with "L'amour est bleu" and preceding France's Noëlle Cordier with "Il doit faire beau là-bas". At the close of voting, it had received 2 points, placing it 14th in a field of 17 entries.
The song is in the chanson style and features Horten describing some of the mysteries of the world (why there are so many stars, why there are so many flowers and so on), before explaining that it proves that the point of life is to seize the moment.
The song was succeeded as Austrian representative at the 1968 Contest by Karel Gott performing "Tausend Fenster".