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Sanremo Music Festival 1967
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The Sanremo Music Festival 1967 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 1967), officially the 17th Italian Song Festival (17º Festival della canzone italiana), was the 17th annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo between 26 and 28 January 1967,[1][2] and broadcast by Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI). The show was presented by Mike Bongiorno and Renata Mauro.[1][2] According to the rules of this edition, every song was performed in a double performance by a couple of singers or groups.[1] The winners of the festival were Iva Zanicchi and Claudio Villa with the song "Non pensare a me".[1][2] Villa was thus selected to represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 1967, with "Non andare più lontano".

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The scenography of Sanremo 1967, with Peppino di Capri performing.
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Luigi Tenco committed suicide on 27 January, offended by the preference for "commercial music".
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Iva Zanicchi and Claudio Villa upon winning the festival

Following the festival, the biggest success and most popular song was "Cuore matto" by Little Tony, which sold 6 million copies and was the no.1 hit for nine consecutive weeks in the Italian hit parade. During the festival, following the elimination of his song performed with his partner Dalida, singer-songwriter Luigi Tenco committed suicide.[1]

Shortly after the contest ended, the original tape of the contest was lost. Only four decades later a copy was recovered and restored by Italian broadcaster RAI.

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Participants and results

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Broadcasts

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Local broadcast

All shows were broadcast on Italian Television and Secondo Programma, beginning at 22:00 CET (21:00 UTC).

International broadcasts

The festival was reportedly broadcast in 57 countries.[3] Known details on the broadcasts in each country, including the specific broadcasting stations and commentators are shown in the tables below.

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Notes

  1. Delayed three-part broadcast on 13, 20 and 27 March (ART)[4]
  2. Delayed broadcast on 21 February at 16:20 (CET)[5]
  3. Delayed broadcast on 27 February at 22:45 (CET)[6]
  4. Delayed broadcast on 2 February at 20:35 (BRT)[7]
  5. Delayed broadcast on 7 February 1967 at 22:45 (CET)[10]
  6. Delayed broadcast the following day at 18:50 (MSD)[14]
  7. Delayed broadcast the following day at 14:40 (CET)[17]
  8. Delayed three-part broadcast on 12, 19 and 26 August at 12:00 (EST)[18]

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