Eurovision 1972 - Finland
Päivi Paunu & Kim Floor performing "Muistathan" ("Do You Remember"), the Finnish entry at the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest.
Another male/female duet in a year full of those (since there were also Norway, Malta, Monaco, Belgium and the Netherlands), the Finns' choice was a number sounding quite like a Russian folk song, an interesting tune with a good performance (though Kim's must be one of the lowest voices ever in the contest!), but not much more really, IMO. It's interesting to note that Paivi later scored a big hit with a cover of "Those Were the Days" that is now considered an evergreen in Finland, while Kim (who was primarily an actor rather than a singer) would get to host the Finnish version of "Wheel of Fortune" in the 90s. The two of them wouldn't sing together again until 2007, when they reunited to perform this song in the Finnish NF.
Видео Eurovision 1972 - Finland канала tasosk3
Another male/female duet in a year full of those (since there were also Norway, Malta, Monaco, Belgium and the Netherlands), the Finns' choice was a number sounding quite like a Russian folk song, an interesting tune with a good performance (though Kim's must be one of the lowest voices ever in the contest!), but not much more really, IMO. It's interesting to note that Paivi later scored a big hit with a cover of "Those Were the Days" that is now considered an evergreen in Finland, while Kim (who was primarily an actor rather than a singer) would get to host the Finnish version of "Wheel of Fortune" in the 90s. The two of them wouldn't sing together again until 2007, when they reunited to perform this song in the Finnish NF.
Видео Eurovision 1972 - Finland канала tasosk3
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