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Biography

  • Born

    20 October 1945

  • Born In

    Danderyd municipality, Stockholms län, Sweden

  • Died

    8 November 2022 (aged 77)

Claes-Göran Hederström (born on 20 October 1945 in Danderyd, north of Stockholm) is a Swedish singer. He made his musical debut on Swedish television in 1967. In 1968 he represented Sweden in the Eurovision song contest with Det Börjar Verka Kärlek, Banne Mej (It's Beginning To Look Like Love, Damn It) placing 5th. The song subsequently topped Swedish top 20 charts and today it is still his most recognised song.

Eurovision Song Contest 1968 - London
Entry for Sweden

Performer: Claes-Göran Hederström
Song title: Det Börjar Verka Kärlek, Banne Mej
Song writer(s):
Song composer(s): Peter Himmelstrand

Sang in Position: 8
Final Position: 15
Total Points: 5

France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom broadcast the 1968 contest in colour despite the fact that very few TV-viewers at home owned a colour TV set. However, colour was here to stay and all song contests since then have been broadcast primarily in colour. Some countries hired foreign singers to sing for them: Germany was represented by Norwegian Wenche Myhre and Austria's entry was performed by Karel Gott from Prague.

The 1968 Eurovision Song Contest turned out to have a nailbiting finish when the United Kingdom entry and big favourite Congratulations by Cliff Richard was beaten by just one point by Spain's Massiel. Originally Massiel's song La La La was supposed to be sung by Spanish singer Joan Manuel Serrat who wanted perfom the song La, La, La in Catalan. However, Juan Manuel Serrat's wish of singing in his native tongue was not met by the Spanish officials, and Juan Manuel was replaced by Massiel who sang the same song in Spanish.

The 1968 Eurovision Song Contest was not only broadcast in the participating countries, but also all of Eastern Europe and Tunisia could follow it;

For Katie Boyle, it was already her third Eurovision Song Contest as a presenter, but not her last: Mrs. Boyle would return for yet another contest just as the unlucky Cliff Richard!

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