Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975

Turkey was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 with the song "Seninle Bir Dakika", composed by Kemal Ebcioğlu, with lyrics by Hikmet Münir Ebcioğlu, and performed by Semiha Yankı. The Turkish participating broadcaster, Türkiye Radyo ve Televizyon Kurumu (TRT), selected its entry through a national final. This was the first-ever entry from Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest, and the first-ever entry performed in Turkish in the contest.

Eurovision Song Contest 1975
Participating broadcasterTürkiye Radyo ve Televizyon Kurumu (TRT)
Country Turkey
National selection
Selection process1975 Eurovision TRT Türk Hafif Müziği Şarkı Yarışması
Selection date(s)9 February 1975
Selected artist(s)Semiha Yankı
Selected song"Seninle Bir Dakika"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Kemal Ebcioğlu
  • Hikmet Münir Ebcioğlu
Finals performance
Final result19th, 3 points
Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest
1975 1978►

Before Eurovision

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1975 Eurovision TRT Türk Hafif Müziği Şarkı Yarışması

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The Turkish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 was chosen during a national final called 1975 Eurovision TRT Türk Hafif Müziği Şarkı Yarışması.

Competing entries

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105 songs were submitted to Türkiye Radyo ve Televizyon Kurumu (TRT) and 17 were shortlisted by a selection committee for the national final. In early 1975, "Boşver" performed by Nilüfer withdrew from the selection due to plagiarism claims. "Umut" performed by Şenay also withdrew as Şerif Yüzbaşıoğlu, his wife, was a member of the committee.

On 6 February 1975, the selection committee selected the 8 songs which would compete in the televised final.[1][2]

Finalist selection – 6 February 1975
Artist Song Songwriter(s) Result
Ali Rıza Binboğa "Yarınlar" Ali Rıza Binboğa Finalist
Atilla Atasoy "Dilenci" Atilla Atasoy Finalist
Cahit Oben "Özlenen Sevgi" Mehmet Teoman, Cahit Oben Eliminated
Cici Kızlar "Delisin" Attila Özdemiroğlu Finalist
Esin Afşar "Canı Sıkılan Adam" Esin Afşar Eliminated
Füsun Önal "Minik Kuş" Attila Özdemiroğlu, Çiğdem Talu Finalist
Gökhan Abur "Bir Gün Karşılaşırsak" Çiğdem Talu, Selmi Andak Eliminated
İskender Doğan "Günahsızlar" İskender Doğan Eliminated
Nejat & Reha "Caniko" Nejat Yavaşoğulları Eliminated
Semiha Yankı "Seninle Bir Dakika" Hikmet Münir Ebcioğlu, Kemal Ebcioğlu Finalist
Serter Bağcan "Mümkün Değil" Serter Bağcan Finalist
Uğur Akdora "Anılar" Çiğdem Talu, Uğur Akdora Eliminated
Yeliz "Hayalimdeki Adam" Çiğdem Talu, Selmi Andak Finalist
Yeşim "Böyle mi Başlar?" Mehmet Teoman, Cahit Oben Finalist
Zerrin Yaşar "Çiçekler" Selim Atakan Eliminated

Final

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The final took place on 9 February 1975 at the studios of TRT, hosted by Bülend Özveren. Eight songs competed and the winner was determined by a 50/50 combination of votes awarded by public postcard voting and an expert jury. Ali Rıza Binboğa was the winner of the postcard vote. As there was a tie at the end of the voting, the final winner was determined by giving the two winning singers two envelopes to choose between – one being a blank envelope and the other one containing the message "the song which will represent Turkey in Sweden", which was chosen by Semiha Yankı.[3]

Final – 9 February 1975
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Yeşim "Böyle mi Başlar?" 17 8
2 Cici Kızlar "Delisin" 28 2
3 Atilla Atasoy "Dilenci" 24 3
4 Yeliz "Hayalimdeki Adam" 24 3
5 Füsun Önal "Minik Kuş" 19 5
6 Serter Bağcan "Mümkün Değil" 19 5
7 Semiha Yankı "Seninle Bir Dakika" 28 1
8 Ali Rıza Binboğa "Yarınlar" 18 7

At Eurovision

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On the night of the contest Yankı performed 13th in the running order following Israel and preceding Monaco. At the close of the voting "Seninle Bir Dakika" had received 3 points, placing Turkey 19th (last).[4] This was the fourth time that a country had come last on its debut.

Voting

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References

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  1. ^ "TURKISH NATIONAL FINAL 1975".
  2. ^ "Turkey: Şarkı Yarışması 1975 Finalists Selection".
  3. ^ "Turkey: Şarkı Yarışması 1975 Final".
  4. ^ "Final of Stockholm 1975". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 9 April 2021. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Stockholm 1975". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 9 April 2021. Retrieved 9 April 2021.