[78-L] Eurovision on 78
David Weiner
djwein at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 29 21:14:04 PDT 2009
The 1960 winner was a strange French pseudo-madrigal, "Tom Pillibi." I have
Julie Andrews' 45 of it and thought for years it was an olde Englyshe
ballade.
Dave W.
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David Lennick wrote:
> Some of the worst songs ever composed are here.
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True.
But the song contest wasn't as bad in the late 50's and early 60's as it is
today. Remember that the contest developed out of the Italian San Remo
contest, which, in turn continues the good tradition of songwriting from
Naples (Neapolitan song).
Modugno's "Volare" is perhaps not the best example of that; his "Piove" (6th
position in 1959) is surely better.
The French chanson also has seen a continuation in this contest; André
Claveau's "Dors mon amour" (the 1958 winner) is a beautiful song, and the
1962 winner, "Un premier amour" by Isabelle Aubret (music: Claude-Henri Vic;
lyrics: Roland Stephane Valade) must rank as one of the best French popular
tunes of all times.
The 1963 winner, Joergen & Grethe Ingman's "Dansevise", should not be
forgotten.
Kristjan
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