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SwitzerlandSwitzerland/1968/GRAND FINAL

Guardando il sole

Gianni Mascolo

13thFINAL RESULT
2TOTAL POINTS
FAN SCORE / 12
LANGUAGEitalian
RUNNING ORDER6
SONGWRITERSAldo D'Addario Sanzio Chiesa
TEMPO / KEY96 BPM · F minor
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LYRICS & TRANSLATION

Io vorrei, io vorrei star con te guardando il sole
Pregherò, pregherò per vedere l'arcobaleno
E così se un altro giorno muor cercherò dentro i tuoi occhi ancora
Di trovar quelle parole ricorderai dicevano t'amo, io t'amo, io t'amo
Io vorrei, io vorrei intrecciare le mie mani con te
Anche se non ci fosse mai una stella in ciel per il mio amor
Io vorrei, io vorrei intrecciare le mie mani con te
Anche se non ci fosse mai una ѕtella in ciel per il mio аmor

FAN SCORE

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/12

Vocals7.8
Staging6.6
Catchiness7.2
Energy8.2

🏆 Contest Performance

GRAND FINAL 13th Place 2 Points Running order 6
SEMI-FINAL N/A (Direct Finalist)
final13th2 pts

Who Voted for This Song

Grand final points received from every voting country · jury and televote side by side

0SETS OF 12 POINTS
1 / 17COUNTRIES GAVE POINTS
0 / 0TELEVOTE / JURY POINTS

Credits & Delegation

ARTIST Gianni Mascolo Guardando il sole No past participations found
COMPOSER Aldo D'Addario No past participations found
COMPOSER Sanzio Chiesa
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SPOKESPERSON Alexandre Burger
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COMMENTATORS Georges Hardy
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COMMENTATORS Giovanni Bertini
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COMMENTATORS Theodor Haller
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ARTIST PEOPLE Gianni Mascolo No past participations found
CONDUCTOR Mario Robbiani
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LYRICIST Sanzio Chiesa
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Video Vault

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Artist Info

Gianni Mascolo

Gianni Mascolo represented Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1968 with the Italian-language song "Guardando il sole." He finished in 13th place, earning 2 points in the final. His participation remains a notable part of Switzerland's Eurovision history during the late 1960s. Further details about his career and background are not provided.