The Yugoslav national final to select their entry, was held on 5 February at the Delavski Dom in Trbovlje,[a] hosted by Helena Koder. There were 8 songs in the final, each from the four subnational public broadcasters: RTV Ljubljana, RTV Zagreb, RTV Belgrade, and RTV Sarajevo. The winner was chosen by the votes of an eight-member jury of experts, one juror for each of the six republics and the two autonomous provinces.[b] At the end of the contest, there was a tie between Sabahudin Kurt's song "Život je sklopio krug" and Marjana Deržaj's "Zlati April". Since the Bosnian singer Sabahudin Kurt and his song received more top marks than Marjana Deržaj's, it was chosen as the winner. "Život je sklopio krug" was written by Srđan Matijević and Stevan Raičković.[1]
Sabahudin Kurt performed 13th on the night of the Contest following Italy and preceding Switzerland. At the close of the voting the song had received 0 points (nul points), sharing 13th (last) place in the field of 16 competing countries.[2]
Voting
Yugoslavia did not receive any points at the 1964 Eurovision Song Contest.[3]
^ According to Eurodalmatia official ESC club, the contest was held on 28 January at Sarajevo City Theatre in Sarajevo with Milanka Bavcon as the host.
^ According to Eurovision Song Contest National Finals´ Homepage, the winning song was chosen by the votes of 4 regional juries.