Italia dalam Kontes Lagu Eurovision: Perbedaan antara revisi
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=== Absensi ===
Italia tercatat beberapa kali menarik diri dalam [[Kontes Lagu Eurovision]]. Ketidakikutsertaan Italia pertama terjadi saat [[Kontes Lagu Eurovision 1981]], ketika [[RAI]] mengumumkan bahwa antusias publik Italia meredup terhadap [[Kontes Lagu Eurovision]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/page/history/by-year/contest?event=297|title=History - Eurovision Song Contest 1981|publisher=''[[European Broadcasting Union]]''|accessdate=2008-09-17}}. Diakses tanggal 6-11-2017.</ref> Ketidakikutsertaan Italia berlanjut di tahun [[Kontes Lagu Eurovision 1982|1982]], sebelum akhirnya Italia memutuskan kembali ikut berkompetisi di tahun [[Kontes Lagu Eurovision|1983]]. Italia kembali menarik diri dari pertandingan di tahun [[ Kontes Lagu Eurovision 1986|1986]] ketika [[RAI]] memutuskan tidak ikut terlibat dalam kompetisi.
Dari tahun [[Kontes Lagu Eurovision 1994|1994]] hingga [[Kontes Lagu Eurovision 1996|1996]] Italia kembali tidak ikut bertanding dengan alasan tidak tertarik untuk ikut berkompetisi. Italia kembali hadir di tahun [[Kontes Lagu Eurovision 1997|1997]], sebelum akhirnya absen kembali untuk masa waktu yang cukup panjang tanpa memberikan alasan yang jelas. Italia mulai kembali dan rutin mengirimkan waklilnya semenjak [[Kontes Lagu Eurovision 2011]].
None of the Eurovision winning songs were particularly successful in the Italian charts. "[[Non ho l'eta]]" by Gigliola Cinquetti (Grand Prix 1964) was a hit in February 1964 when the song won the Sanremo festival, but according to the official "Hit Parade Italia" website, "[[Waterloo (ABBA song)|Waterloo]]", "[[Ding-A-Dong]]", "[[Puppet on a String]]", "[[Save Your Kisses for Me]]" and even Italy's own winning entry of 1990, "[[Insieme: 1992]]", all failed to enter the top ten of the records sales charts. A notable exception to this rule was, however, the 1984 entry "[[I treni di Tozeur]]" by [[Alice (Italian singer)|Alice]] and [[Franco Battiato]] which shared 5th position in the final but still became a #3 hit in Italy and was also placed at #20 on the chart of the best-selling singles in Italy of 1984.<ref>[http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_weeks/index.html Hit Parade Italia, chart entry "I Treni di Tozeur"]</ref>
However, in 2008 two noted Italian musicians, Vince Tempera (who was the conductor for Malta in 1975 and had helped San Marino take part in the ESC in 2008) and Eurovision winner [[Toto Cutugno]] expressed their sorrow at Italy's non-participation and called for the country to return to the contest.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://esctoday.com/10782/italy_maestro_tempera_calls_italy_back_to_eurovision|title=Italy: Maestro Tempera calls Italy back to Eurovision|publisher=ESCToday|last=Kasapoglou|first=Yiorgos|date=7 March 2008|accessdate=7 March 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news/history?id=1143|title=Cutugno: "Italy's absence unfortunate"|publisher=''[[European Broadcasting Union]]''|last=Bakker|first=Sietse|date=16 June 2008|accessdate=16 June 2008}}</ref>
=== Sensor pada Kontes Lagu Eurovision 1974 ===
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