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Melodifestivalen is the Swedish national preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest. It has been staged by Sveriges Radio/Sveriges Television since 1958.

Table of past winners

Year Song Artist Position in Eurovision Song Contest
2006

Evighet

Carola

5th (as "Invincible")
2005

Las Vegas

Martin Stenmarck

19th
2004

Det gör ont

Lena Philipsson

6th (as "It Hurts")
2003

Give Me Your Love

Fame

5th
2002

Never Let It Go

Afro-Dite

8th
2001

Lyssna till ditt hjärta

Friends

5th (as "Listen To Your Heartbeat")
2000

När vindarna viskar mitt namn

Roger Pontare

7th (as "When Spirits Are Calling My Name")
1999

Tusen och en natt

Charlotte Nilsson 1st (as "Take Me To Your Heaven")
1998

Kärleken är

Jill Johnson

10th
1997

Bara hon älskar mej

Blond

14th
1996

Den vilda

One More Time

3rd
1995

Se på mig

Jan Johansen

3rd
1994

Stjärnorna

Roger Pontare & Marie Bergman

13th
1993

Eloise

Arvingarna

7th
1992

I morgan är en annan dag

Christer Björkman

22nd
1991

Fångad av en stormvind

Carola Sörgaard 1st
1990

Som en vind

Edin-Ådahl

16th
1989

En dag

Tommy Nilsson

4th
1988

Stad i ljus

Tommy Körberg

12th
1987

Fyra bugg och en coca-colaa

Lotta Engberg

12th
1986

E' de' det här du kallar kärlek?"

Lasse Holm & Monica Törnell

5th
1985

Bra vibrationer

Kikki Danielsson

3rd
1984

Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley

Herreys 1st
1983

Främling

Carola Häggkvist

3rd
1982

Dag efter dag

Chips

8th
1981

Fångad i en dröm

Björn Skifs

10th
1980

Just Nu

Thomas Ledin

10th
1979

Satellit

Ted Gärdestad

17th
1978

Det blir alltid värre framåt natten

Björn Skifs

14th
1977

Beatles

Forbes

18th
1976b

1975

Jennie, Jennie

Lasse Berghagen

8th
1974

Waterloo

ABBA 1st
1973

You Are Summer

Nova and The Dolls

5th
1972

Härliga sommardag

Family Four

13th
1971

Vita vidder

Family Four

6th
1970c

1969

Judy min vän

Tommy Körberg

9th
1968

Det börjar verka kärlek, banne mej

Claes-Göran Hederström

5th
1967

Som en dröm

Östen Warnerbring

8th
1966

Nygammal vals (eller hip man svinaherde)

Lill Lindfors & Svante Thuresson

2nd
1965

Absent Friend

Ingvar Wixell

10th
1964d

1963

En gång I Stockholm

Monica Zetterlund

13th
1962

Sol och vår

Inger Berggren

7th
1961

April, April

Siw Malmkviste

14th
1960

Alla andra får varann

Östen Warnebringf

10th
1959

Augustin

Siw Malmkvistg

9th
1958h

Lilla stjärna

Alice Babs

4th

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History

The competition was originally known as “Say It With Music: Great-Hit Songcontest”, and was called "Swedish Songfestival" from 1960 until 1966. It has been known as Melodifestival(en) since 1967.

Milestones

Waterloo, the winner of the 1974 competition
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Waterloo, the winner of the 1974 competition

Current Format and Rules

The songs for the competition are decided upon by an “expert” jury made up of people from the music industry, Swedish broadcasting and members of the public from all age groups. There is also a “joker” system whereby four songs/artists (one in each semifinal) are directly invited by SVT.

Semi finals

Semi finals were reintroduced to Melodifestivalen in 2002, although they had been used previously in the 1960s and 1970s. In the current format, eight songs participate in each of four semifinals and the top two automatically qualify for the final. The third and fourth placed songs go forward to the “Andra Chansen” (second chance) where they try to win the final two places in the final show. There are no juries in the semifinals, which are held in different towns and cities around Sweden.

Final

The final has traditionally been held at Globen, Stockholm, however SVT wish to hold the final in Gothenburg in the near future.

The current voting format has been in use since 1999. Eleven juries based in eleven towns and cities around Sweden award 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points for their seven favourite songs, with televoting points from the Swedish public being given an equivalent weighting. Yet from 2006 SVT have decided that the televoting points will be awarded by virtue of the percentage of the total votes a song has received, in a response to the 2005 result.

See also

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