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Jacqueline Boyer

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Jacqueline Boyer

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Jacqueline Boyer was the winner of the 1960 Eurovision Song Contest, where her performance of Pierre Cour and <a href="spotify:artist:5NmHYphEyVeNxopdYctRyJ">André Popp</a>'s "Tom Pillibi" became France's second triumph in three years. (Ironically, her father ignominiously finished last in the intervening competition.)

The daughter of top French performers <a href="spotify:artist:5KIyBfTJdvEzz2OxfVvsE6">Lucienne Boyer</a> and Jacques Pills, Boyer was born Jacqueline Ducos on April 23, 1941. At the age of 15 she made the first of several stage appearances alongside <a href="spotify:artist:3UuPzfQMdGK40O8Rj9jqVM">Marlene Dietrich</a>, while her Eurovision success was followed by tours with <a href="spotify:artist:2hgP9Ap2tc10R5jrQaEpMT">Charles Aznavour</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4RN2vlFWepLa46qQIU2PHs">Jacques Brel</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:5UWyW1PcEM8coxeqg3RIHr">Georges Brassens</a> and further hits "Gouli Gouli Dou," "Comme au Premier Jour," and "Grüss Mir die Liebe." In 1963 Boyer had her next international smash, "Mitsou Mitsou"; her other hit singles include "Amis," "Butterfly," "Little Little China Girl," and "Si Quelqu'un Vient Vous Dire," while she has also made a number of movie appearances, including Das Rätsel der Grünen Spinne, Der Nächste Urlaub Kommt Bestimmt, and Diabolo Menthe. ~ Dave Thompson, Rovi

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