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Bendik Singers was a Norwegian quartet specially formed by Arne Bendiksen to participate in the 1973 edition of Melodi Grand Prix. They won the selection and represented Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 in Luxembourg with the song It's Just A Game, finishing in 7th place. The group disbanded soon after.

Anne-Karine Strøm went on to represent Norway twice on her own in 1974 with the song The First Day Of Love (backed by her old groupmates the Kruse brothers and Anne-Lise Gjostol, who participated in multiple MGP editions and also backed Anita Skorgan in 1977) and in 1976 with the song Mata Hari.

Ellen Nikolaysen couldnt come with the rest in 1974 due to her participating in another competition which was happening during Eurovision, she would later represent Norway on her own in 1975 with the song Touch My Life (With Summer) and would come second to last.

Eurovision Song Contest 1973
Participants
IconFinlandMarion RungIconBelgiumNicole & HugoIconPortugalFernando TordoIconGermanyGitteIconNorwayBendik SingersIconMonacoMarie-France DufourIconSpainMocedadesIconSwitzerlandPatrick JuvetIconYugoslaviaZdravko ČolićIconItalyMassimo RanieriIconLuxembourgAnne Marie DavidIconSwedenThe NovaIconThe NetherlandsBen CramerIconIrelandMaxiIconUnited KingdomCliff RichardIconFranceMartine ClémenceauIconIsraelIlanit
Songs
IconFinlandTom Tom TomIconBelgiumBaby, BabyIconPortugalTouradaIconGermanyJunger TagIconNorwayIt's Just A GameIconMonacoUn train qui partIconSpainEres túIconSwitzerlandJe vais me marier, MarieIconYugoslaviaGori vatraIconItalyChi sarà con teIconLuxembourgTu te reconnaîtrasIconSwedenYou're SummerIconThe NetherlandsDe oude muzikantIconIrelandDo I DreamIconUnited KingdomPower To All Our FriendsIconFranceSans toiIconIsraelEy Sham