, the winning artist of the 1961 contest The contest was held on 18 March 1961 at 20:00 (
CET) and lasted 1 hour and 39 minutes. It was the first time that the contest was staged on a Saturday night, which has since become the traditional day on which the grand final of the contest is staged. The prize for the winning artist and songwriters, an engraved medallion, was presented by Tessa Beaumont. This was the first of an eventual five contest victories that Luxembourg has gone on to achieve . The came second for the third consecutive contest, while the placed third. Songs of such subject matter would have been considered
taboo, and would not have been allowed to be spoken of widely in 1961;
same-sex sexual activities were illegal in almost half of the countries competing in the contest at the time, including in
Austria,
West Germany, the
UK and
Spain. Therefore, the true meaning of the lyrics was required to be hidden behind
subtext and
double meanings, an interpretation later affirmed by Pascal, himself a gay man, although he never
publicly came out during his lifetime. Given the song was released before the emergence of the modern
gay liberation movement, it has since been interpreted as an early
protest song in favour of
rights for sexual minorities.
Spokespersons Each participating broadcaster appointed a spokesperson, connected to the contest venue via
telephone lines and responsible for announcing, in English or French, the votes for its respective country. Known spokespersons at the 1961 contest are listed below. • • • •
Michael Aspel == Detailed voting results ==