The Castlebar Song Contest was an annual international song contest that was first staged in 1966 in Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland. The contest was initially organised by the Castlebar Chamber of Commerce as part of a drive to increase tourism in the town. It was hoped that the competition would produce a song that would make the town famous, just as songs such as "The Rose of Tralee", "Galway Bay", or "Mary from Dungloe" had done for their respective towns. The first contest had 70 entries from the UK and Ireland, and the final was hosted by Gay Byrne. The winning song bore the Irish version of the town's name, Caisleán A' Bharraigh.

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After the first contest, the emphasis changed from finding a song named after the town to one of promoting the town through attracting composers, of various genres, from all over the world to the town. This strategy was successful and the town (and some of the neighbouring towns) were thronged with contest participants for the first week of October for the remainder of the contest's life. From humble beginnings with a mere £50 in prizes, the event grew in status to a point where its prize money at £20,000 was bettered only by the Yamaha Song Contest in Japan.

In 1981, the future of the song contest became political when it was debated in Dáil Éireann.

Broadcast

In 1970, the contest was recorded for television by RTÉ (the national television station) and transmitted on the following Sunday. The 1971 and 1973 contests were similarly recorded and shown later. However, the 1974 contest was broadcast live from the Old Royal Ballroom and Theatre and Travellers Friend Hotel in Castlebar nationally on RTÉ. Apart from 1987, when there was no contest, the event enjoyed live television coverage from 1974 until the event finished in 1988. James Haldane O'Hare was the TV Designer for RTÉ for the majority of the broadcasts.

Winners

List of winners
YearSectionComposerSinger(s)Song titleCountry
1966OverallSheila Fawsitt-StewartDragoons"Caisleán A' Bharraigh"Ireland
1967Folk/BalladPeter McKenzieMcLoughlin Folk Group"Where Did They Go"Ireland
PopVera TraynorButch Moore"No One Else"Ireland
StraightAndy GalliganJoan Connolly"One and One"Ireland
1968Folk/BalladJoe Burkett/Tony HylandCity Folk"Dividing Line"Ireland
PopEileen CoyleTony Keeling"The World is Ours Today"Ireland
StraightSean Sharkey/Eddie MastersonPat Lynch & Airchords"Reflections of You"Ireland
1969Folk/BalladRuth KiernanTara Folk"Soldier Boy"Ireland
PopMai O'Higgins/John McBreenGary Street & Fairways"Jodi"Ireland
StraightPat WalshJoe Doherty & Millionaires"A Country & Western Song"Ireland
1970Folk/BalladNoel and Alan ConnaughtonMelody Fayre"Mary I'm Nay Leaving You"Ireland
PopJohn LaveryGerry & Ohio"One Step Away"Ireland
StraightSeamus McHugh/John FahyRed Hurley"The World Is Such An Empty Place"Ireland
1971Folk/BalladVic DawtonJoe Cuddy"Diana of the Roses"England
PopMichael MurphyLa Salle"Feeling I've Got It Made"Ireland
CountryDonal McGrath/K. DoohanIan Corrigan"Slumbering Goldmine"Ireland
OverallMichael MurphyLa Salle"Feeling I've Got It Made"Ireland
1972Folk/BalladSheila RobertsFrank Holder"Song for Jenny"Ireland
PopDick FarrellyMary Lou"That's What Love Is Made Of"Ireland
CountryTeresa O'DonnellGerry Cronin"He Travels Fastest"Ireland
StraightPat CoyleHelen Jordan"Shall I Ride"Ireland
OverallSheila RobertsFrank Holder"Song for Jenny"Ireland
1973OverallVince Hill/Ernie DunstallJoe Cuddy"I'm Gonna Make It"England
1974OverallCathal DunneCathal Dunne"Shalom"Ireland
CountryTibor Koncz/Iván SzenesKati Kovács"Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue"Hungary
1975OverallJoe Burkett/Andy GalliganDes Smyth"Roulette"Ireland
1976Joint WinnersRay Davies Teresa O'Donnell/Joe BollardTony Steven T. O'Donnell/Joe Bollard"My Woman" "Let's Star All Over"England Ireland
1977OverallJohn BrownJohn Brown/Mary Clifford"You are My Destiny"Ireland
1978OverallSarah Byron/Liam HurleySarah Bryan"Onion"England
1979OverallZack Laurence/Paul FergusonKim Goody"Talkin' to a Stone"England
1980OverallEd Welch/Barry MasonLinda Jardim"Don't Stay for the Sake of the Children"England
1981OverallMiki Antony/Robin SmithCarol Kenyon"I Wasn't Born Yesterday"England
1982OverallBarry Mason/Don GouldBarry Mason"Big Enough for Me & You"England
1983OverallShay HealyLinda Martin"Edge of the Universe"Ireland
1984OverallBrian O'ReillyBrian O'Reilly"Spread Your Wings"Ireland
1985OverallUlf Nordquist[sv]Sten & Stanley"Don't Play A Sad Song After Midnight"Sweden
1986OverallTim Norell & Ola HåkonssonKATZ"Oh, Johnny Dance With Me Tonight"Sweden
1988OverallBrendan GrahamLinda Martin"If I Should Ever Lose Your Love"Ireland

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