Cân i Gymru

Cân i Gymru
Presented by varies year on year
Judges varies year on year
Country of origin Wales
Original language(s) Welsh
No. of episodes 47
Production company(s) S4C
Release
Original network BBC (1969–82)
S4C (1983–present)
Original release 1969 (1969) – present
External links
Website

Cân i Gymru (English: A Song for Wales, Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkaːn i ˈɡəmrɨ]) is a Welsh television show broadcast on S4C annually. It was first introduced in 1969 when BBC Cymru wanted to enter the Eurovision Song Contest. It has taken place every year since, except in 1973. It is proposed that if Wales were to enter the Eurovision Song Contest, Cân i Gymru would be the preselection show. The winner of the contest represents Wales at the annual Pan Celtic Festival held in Ireland and is also awarded a cash prize.

Winners

Edition Year Singer Song
1 1969 Margaret Williams "Y Cwilt Cymreig"
2 1970 Y Canolwyr "Dydd o haf"
3 1971 Eleri Llwyd "Nwy yn y Nen"
4 1972 Heather Jones "Pan ddaw'r Dydd"
1973
Not Held
5 1974 Iris Williams "I gael Cymru'n Gymru Rhydd"
6 1975 Brân "Caledfwlch"
7 1976 Rhian Rowe "Y Llanc Glas Lygad"
8 1977 Cawl Sefin "Dafydd ap Gwilym"
9 1978 Delwyn Sion and Brân "Angel ble wyt ti?"
10 1979 Pererin "Ni Welaf yr Haul"
11 1980 Plethyn "Golau Tan Gwmwl"
12 1981 Beca "Dechrau'r Dyfodol"
13 1982 Caryl Parry Jones and Bando "Nid Llwynog Oedd yr Haul"
14 1983 Linda Healey and Cleif Harpwood "Popeth ond y Gwir"
15 1984 Geraint Griffiths "Y Cwm"
16 1985 Bwchadanas "Ceiliog y Gwynt"
17 1986 Eirlys Parri "Be ddylwn i Ddweud"
18 1987 Eryr Wen "Gloria Tyrd Adre"
19 1988 Manon Llwyd "Can Wini"
20 1989 Hefin Huws "Twll Triongl"
21 1990 Sobin a'r Smaeliaid "Gwlad y Rasta Gwyn"
22 1991 Neil Williams a'r Band "Yr Un Hen Le"
23 1992 Eifion Williams "Dal i Gredu"
24 1993 Paul Gregory "Y Cam Nesa"
25 1994 Geraint Griffiths "Rhyw Ddydd"
26 1995 Gwenda Owen "Yr Ynys Werdd"
27 1996 Iwcs a Doyle "Cerrig yr Afon"
28 1997 Bryn Fôn "Un Funud Fach"
29 1998 Arwel Wyn Roberts "Rho Dy Law"
30 1999 Steffan Rhys Williams "Torri'n Rhydd"
31 2000 Martin Beattie "Cae o Yd"
32 2001 Geinor Haf "Dagrau Ddoe"
33 2002 Elin Fflur "Harbwr Diogel"
34 2003 Non Parry and Steffan Rhys Williams "Oes Lle I Mi"
35 2004 Rhian Mair Lewis "Dagrau Tawel"
36 2005 Rhydian Bowen Phillips "Mi Glywais"
37 2006 Ryland Teifi "Lili'r nos"
38 2007 Einir Dafydd and Ceri Wyn Jones "Blwyddyn Mas"[1]
39 2008 Aled Myrddin "Atgofion"[2]
40 2009 Elfed Morgan Morris "Gofidiau"
41 2010 Alun Evans "Bws i'r Lleuad"
42 2011 Tesni Jones "Rhywun yn Rhywle"
43 2012 Gai Toms "Braf yw Cael Byw"
44 2013 Jessop a'r Sgweiri "Mynd I Gorwen Hefo Alys"
45 2014 Mirain Evans[3] "Galw Amdanat Ti"
46 2015 Elin Angharad "Y Lleuad a'r Sêr"
47 2016 Cordia "Dim ond Un"

See also

References

  1. http://www.s4c.co.uk/canigymru/e_2007-comp.shtml
  2. http://www.s4c.co.uk/canigymru/e_2008-comp.shtml
  3. "The Winners". Cân i Gymru. S4C. 26 February 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014. Barry and Mirain Evans – a father and daughter from Chwilog, near Pwllheli – are the winners of Cân i Gymru 2014.

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