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Un Premier Amour by Isabelle Aubret

Biografie van de kunstenaar Isabelle Aubret

Isabelle Aubret Born Thérèse Coquerelle On July 27 1938 In Lille France Is A French Singer. Aubret Won The Eurovision Song Contest In 1962 Representing France And Singing "Un Premier Amour" A First Love With Music Composed By Claude-Henri Vic And Lyrics By Roland Stephane Valade. In 1968 She Returned To The Contest Again Representing France Finishing Third And Singing "La Source" The Spring With Music By Daniel Faure And Lyrics By Henri Dijan And Guy Bonnet
Aubret Won The French National Gymnastics Championship In 1958 Eurovision Song Contest 1962 - Luxembourg
Entry For France Performer Isabelle Aubret
Song Title Un Premier Amour
Song Writer S Roland Valade
Song Composer S Claude Henri Vic Sang In Position 9
Final Position 1
Total Points 26 After The Victory In Cannes In 1961 Luxembourg Was The Host Of The Seventh Eurovision Song Contest. The Stage Was Decorated With Twinkling Stars But Unfortunately They Could Not Be Seen For Parts Of The Evening Because There Were Some Problems With The Lights In The Big Auditorium Of The Villa Louvigny. The Number Of Participants Of This Year's Contest Remained Stable At 16 With No New Countries Entering. However There Was A Change In The Voting System The National Juries - Which Still Consisted Of 10 Persons - Had To Attribute 3 2 And 1 Points To Their Three Favourite Songs.
About The Winner France Managed To Win The Eurovision Song Contest For The Third Time With A Dramatic Performance By Isabelle Aubret Who Won By A Landslide Aubret Collected 26 Points Altogether Outclassing Monaco's Entry Dis Rien By 13 Points! The German Entry Zwei Kleine Italiener By Conny Froboess Went On To Be An Enormous Commercial Success In Lots Of European Countries Despite A Rather Moderate 6th Place Belgian Fud Leclerc Took Part For The Fourth Time In The History Of The Song Contest But Came Last With No Points At All. Eurovision Song Contest 1968 - London
Entry For France Performer Isabelle Aubret
Song Title La Source
Song Writer S Guy Bonnet Henri Dijan
Song Composer S Daniël Faure Sang In Position 10
Final Position 3
Total Points 20 France Germany The Netherlands Norway Sweden Switzerland And The United Kingdom Broadcast The 1968 Contest In Colour Despite The Fact That Very Few TV-Viewers At Home Owned A Colour TV Set. However Colour Was Here To Stay And All Song Contests Since Then Have Been Broadcast Primarily In Colour. Some Countries Hired Foreign Singers To Sing For Them Germany Was Represented By Norwegian Wenche Myhre And Austria's Entry Was Performed By Karel Gott From Prague.
About The Winner The 1968 Eurovision Song Contest Turned Out To Have A Nailbiting Finish When The United Kingdom Entry And Big Favourite Congratulations By Cliff Richard Was Beaten By Just One Point By Spain's Massiel. Originally Massiel's Song La La La Was Supposed To Be Sung By Spanish Singer Joan Manuel Serrat Who Wanted Perfom The Song La La La In Catalan. However Juan Manuel Serrat's Wish Of Singing In His Native Tongue Was Not Met By The Spanish Officials And Juan Manuel Was Replaced By Massiel Who Sang The Same Song In Spanish. The 1968 Eurovision Song Contest Was Not Only Broadcast In The Participating Countries But Also All Of Eastern Europe And Tunisia Could Follow It For Katie Boyle It Was Already Her Third Eurovision Song Contest As A Presenter But Not Her Last Mrs. Boyle Would Return For Yet Another Contest Just As The Unlucky Cliff Richard!

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