Billy Bunter
Monday 24th July 2023 10:15am
The Sussex Coast
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Vince Hill, 1960s pop singer/crooner/TV show host, aged 89. His biggest hit was Edelweiss, from the Sound of Music, which reached #2 in 1967.
But I remember him best for A Day at the Seaside (a forerunner to Daytrip to Bangor?) which was his contender for selection to represent the UK in the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest. It was one of seven songs in the televised "Song for Europe" that year. It particularly appealed to my nine year-old self and I was so upset that it didn't win (Ronnie Carroll's Say Wonderful Things to Me going on to finish 4th in the contest itself) that I went out and bought the 45rpm single with my pocket money, since when the track seems to have disappeared into oblivion (maybe with good reason). I particularly liked the Harold Steptoe impersonation at the end. Quite what the continental juries would have made of it I don't know.
https://eurovisionworld.com/national/united-kingdom/a-song-for-europe-1963/vince-hill-a-day-at-the-seaside