List of Melodifestivalen winners

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This article lists the songs and artists that have won Melodifestivalen, the Swedish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. There was no competition in 1964, 1970, and 1976. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, 2020 marked the first year that the winning song of Melodifestivalen ("Move" performed by The Mamas) was unable to compete in that year's Eurovision Song Contest.

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List of winners

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YearFinal dateSongArtistSongwriter(s)Result in Eurovision
1959 29 January"Augustin" Siw Malmkvist Åke Gerhard, Harry Sandin 9th (performed by Brita Borg) [lower-alpha 1]
1960 2 February"Alla andra får varann" Östen Warnerbring/Inger Berggren Åke Gerhard, Ulf Kjellqvist 10th (performed by Siw Malmkvist) [lower-alpha 1]
1961 6 February"April, april" Siw Malmkvist/Gunnar Wiklund Bobbie Ericson, Bo Eneby 14th (performed by Lill-Babs) [lower-alpha 1]
1962 13 February"Sol och vår" Inger Berggren/Lily Berglund Åke Gerhard, Ulf Kjellqvist 7th
1963 16 February"En gång i Stockholm" Monica Zetterlund/Carli Tornehave Bobbie Ericson, Beppe Wolgers 13th
1965 13 February"Annorstädes vals" Ingvar Wixell Dag Wirén, Alf Henrikson 10th (as "Absent Friends")
1966 29 January"Nygammal vals" Lill Lindfors & Svante Thuresson Bengt Arne Wallin, Björn Lindroth 2nd
1967 24 February"Som en dröm" Östen Warnerbring Curt Petterson, Marcus Österdahl, Patrice Hellberg 8th
1968 9 March"Det börjar verka kärlek, banne mig" Claes-Göran Hederström Peter Himmelstrand 5th
1969 1 March"Judy, min vän" Tommy Körberg Roger Wallis, Britt Lindeborg 9th
1971 27 February"Vita vidder" Family Four Håkan Elmquist 6th
1972 12 February"Härliga sommardag" Family Four Håkan Elmquist 13th
1973 10 February"Sommaren som aldrig säger nej" Malta [lower-alpha 2] Monica Dominique, Carl-Axel Dominique, Lars Forssell 5th (as "You're Summer")
1974 9 February"Waterloo" ABBA Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Stikkan Andersson 1st
1975 15 February"Jennie, Jennie" Lasse Berghagen Lasse Berghagen 8th
1977 26 February"Beatles" Forbes Claes Bure, Sven-Olof Bagge 18th
1978 11 February"Det blir alltid värre framåt natten" Björn Skifs Peter Himmelstrand 14th
1979 17 February"Satellit" Ted Gärdestad Ted Gärdestad, Kenneth Gärdestad 17th
1980 8 March"Just nu!" Tomas Ledin Tomas Ledin 10th
1981 21 February"Fångad i en dröm" Björn Skifs Björn Skifs, Bengt Palmers 10th
1982 27 February"Dag efter dag" Chips Lasse Holm, Monica Forsberg 8th
1983 26 February"Främling" Carola Häggkvist Monica Forsberg, Lasse Holm 3rd
1984 25 February"Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" Herreys Britt Lindeborg, Torgny Söderberg 1st
1985 2 March"Bra vibrationer" Kikki Danielsson Ingela Forsman, Lasse Holm 3rd
1986 22 March"E' de' det här du kallar kärlek?" Lasse Holm & Monica Törnell Lasse Holm 5th
1987 21 February"Fyra bugg och en Coca Cola" Lotta Engberg Mikael Wendt, Christer Lundh 12th (as "Boogaloo") [lower-alpha 3]
1988 27 February"Stad i ljus" Tommy Körberg Py Bäckman 12th
1989 11 March"En dag" Tommy Nilsson Tim Norell, Ola Håkansson, Alexander Bard 4th
1990 9 March"Som en vind" Edin-Ådahl Mikael Wendt 16th
1991 31 March"Fångad av en stormvind" Carola Häggkvist Stephan Berg 1st
1992 14 March"I morgon är en annan dag" Christer Björkman Niklas Strömstedt 22nd
1993 5 March"Eloise" Arvingarna Lasse Holm, Gert Lengstrand 7th
1994 12 March"Stjärnorna" Roger Pontare & Marie Bergman Peter Bertilsson, Mikael Littwold 13th
1995 24 February"Se på mig" Jan Johansen Ingela Forsman, Bobby Ljunggren, Håkan Almqvist 3rd
1996 24 February"Den vilda" One More Time Nanne Grönvall, Peter Grönvall 3rd
1997 8 March"Bara hon älskar mig" Blond Stephan Berg 14th
1998 14 March"Kärleken är" Jill Johnson Ingela Forsman, Bobby Ljunggren, Håkan Almqvist 10th
1999 27 February"Tusen och en natt" Charlotte Nilsson Gert Lengstrand, Lars Diedricsson 1st (as "Take Me to Your Heaven")
2000 10 March"När vindarna viskar mitt namn" Roger Pontare Thomas Holmstrand, Linda Jansson, Peter Dahl 7th (as "When Spirits Are Calling My Name")
2001 23 February"Lyssna till ditt hjärta" Friends Thomas G:son, Henrik Sethsson 5th (as "Listen To Your Heartbeat")
2002 1 March"Never Let It Go" Afro-Dite Marcos Ubeda 8th
2003 15 March"Give Me Your Love" Fame Calle Kindbom, Carl Lösnitz 5th
2004 20 March"Det gör ont" Lena Philipsson Thomas Eriksson 5th (as "It Hurts")
2005 12 March"Las Vegas" Martin Stenmarck Niklas Edberger, Johan Fransson, Tim Larsson, Tobias Lundgren 19th
2006 18 March"Evighet" Carola Carola, Bobby Ljunggren, Thomas G:son, Henrik Wikström 5th (as "Invincible")
2007 10 March"The Worrying Kind" The Ark Ola Salo 18th
2008 15 March"Hero" Charlotte Perrelli Bobby Ljunggren, Fredrik Kempe 18th
2009 14 March"La Voix" Malena Ernman Fredrik Kempe, Malena Ernman 21st
2010 13 March"This Is My Life" Anna Bergendahl Bobby Ljunggren, Kristian Lagerström SF 11
2011 12 March"Popular" Eric Saade Fredrik Kempe 3rd
2012 10 March"Euphoria" Loreen Thomas G:son, Peter Boström 1st
2013 9 March"You" Robin Stjernberg Robin Stjernberg, Linnea Deb, Joy Deb, Joakim Harestad Haukaas 14th
2014 8 March"Undo" Sanna Nielsen Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah 3rd
2015 14 March"Heroes" Måns Zelmerlöw Anton Malmberg Hård af Segerstad, Joy Deb, Linnea Deb 1st
2016 12 March"If I Were Sorry" Frans Oscar Fogelström, Michael Saxell, Fredrik Andersson, Frans Jeppsson-Wall 5th
2017 11 March"I Can't Go On" Robin Bengtsson David Kreuger, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah, Robin Stjernberg 5th
2018 10 March"Dance You Off" Benjamin Ingrosso Benjamin Ingrosso, MAG, Louis Schoorl, K Nita 7th
2019 9 March"Too Late For Love" John Lundvik John Lundvik, Anderz Wrethov, Andreas Stone Johansson 5th
2020 7 March"Move" The Mamas Melanie Wehbe, Patrik Jean, Herman GardarfveContest cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 13 March"Voices" Tusse Anderz Wrethov, Jimmy Thörnfeldt, Joy Deb, Linnea Deb 14th
2022 12 March"Hold Me Closer" Cornelia Jakobs Isa Molin, David Zandén, Cornelia Jakobsdotter 4th
2023 11 March"Tattoo" Loreen Jimmy Thörnfeldt, Jimmy Jansson, Lorine Talhaoui, Moa Carlebecker, Peter Boström, Thomas G:son 1st
2024 9 March"Unforgettable" Marcus & Martinus Jimmy Thörnfeldt, Linnea Deb, Joy Deb, Marcus Gunnarsen, Martinis GunnarsenTBD

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 The Swedish Eurovision singers in 1959, 1960 and 1961 were chosen internally by SVT, the songs were performed by different singers at Melodifestivalen.
  2. The band's name was changed to "Nova" for Eurovision in order to avoid confusion between the band and the country of the same name.
  3. The song's title was changed to "Boogaloo" for Eurovision to avoid using a brand name.

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