music.wikisort.org - Composition"J'aime la vie" (French pronunciation: [ʒɛm(ə) la vi]; "I Love Life") was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, performed for Belgium by Sandra Kim. Belgium had finished the 1985 contest in last place, and thus achieved the rare turnaround from last to first in the space of one year. The song also marks the only time to date that Belgium has won the contest. The song was also included on Kim's album J'aime la vie in 1986. When released as a single, it topped Belgium's singles chart for seven weeks and was the country's best-selling hit of 1986, and it also reached the top 20 in Austria, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Sweden.
1986 single by Sandra Kim
"J'aime la vie" |
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Language | French |
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English title | "Crazy of Life" (first version) "J'aime la vie" (second version) |
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B-side | "On n'oublie pas" |
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Released | 1986 |
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Length | 3:00 |
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Label | Carrere |
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Composer(s) |
- Jean Paul Furnémont
- Angelo Crisci[1]
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Lyricist(s) | Marino Atria[1] |
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Producer(s) | Marino Atria[1] |
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"Ami Ami" (1985) |
"J'aime la vie" (1986) |
"Tokyo Boy" (1986) |
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Country | Belgium |
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Artist(s) | Sandra Caldarone |
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As | Sandra Kim |
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Composer(s) | - Jean Paul Furnémont
- Angelo Crisci
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Lyricist(s) | Marino Atria |
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Conductor | Jo Carlier |
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Final result | 1st |
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Final points | 176 |
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◄ "Laat me nu gaan" (1985) |
"Soldiers of Love" (1987) ► |
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Lyrics
Performed in French, the song is a positive one, dealing with the pleasure to be had in life.
Music video
During Preview Week, Kim sang the song with the common theme of "things she likes" intact throughout. In the video, she does many things which she finds enjoyable, which include partaking in physical education class, hanging out with friends, listening to her Walkman, buying a big ice cream cone, and performing a choreographed dance in an exercise studio.
The video was reconstructed scene by scene some 25 years later as a commercial for the insurancy company Delta Lloyd. The new and old videos were then shown side by side.[2]
At Bergen, the song was performed thirteenth on the night, following Ireland's Luv Bug with "You Can Count On Me" and preceding Germany's Ingrid Peters with "Über Die Brücke Geh'n". Its winning tally was 176 points, finishing first in a field of 20. The entry received points from every jury.
In the lyrics, Kim describes herself as being "fifteen", although she was later proven to be only thirteen at the time of her performance. She thus remains the youngest ever Eurovision winner and one of the youngest-ever performers at the contest. Her record is unlikely to be challenged, as the Contest rules were changed to specify that performers must turn at least 16 in the year that they perform. According to author and historian John Kennedy O'Connor in his book The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History, the Swiss (who had placed 2nd) petitioned to have the Belgian win nullified after Kim's age was revealed.[3]
Kim, herself of Italian descent, also recorded her winning entry in Italian (with the same title as the original French, "J'aime la vie") and English (two versions, the first "Crazy of Life", the second with the same title as the original French, "J'aime la vie").
In a 2006 online interview with 12points.be, Kim was asked if she sings "J'aime la vie" "with pleasure" at concerts and events now, to which she responded, "Not always." She then said, "It's a little girl's song, with little girl's lyrics, with a young adolescent's atmosphere. Nowadays, singing 'J'aime la vie'... do you like life every day? Me neither."[4] She does however continue to perform the song, and in 2007 one of the performances was televised live on Norwegian TV.
"J'aime la vie" was succeeded as Belgian representative at the 1987 contest, held in Brussels, by Liliane Saint-Pierre performing "Soldiers of Love".
Track listing
7-inch single
- "J'aime la vie" – 3:00
- "Ne m'oublie pas" – 4:39
Personnel
"J'aime la vie"
- Written by R. Marino-Atria/J.F. Furnemont-A. Crisci
- Arranged by J.P. Lebens
- Produced by Marino
"On n'oublie pas"
- Written by R. Marino-Atria/J.F. Furnemont-A. Crisci-A. Bertrand
- Engineered L. Tylgat
Charts
Popular culture
"J'aime la vie" was covered by Pommelien Thijs as the character in Caroline Timmers in the Flemish TV series #LikeMe.
References
External links
Eurovision Song Contest winners |
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1950s |
- Switzerland
- Netherlands
- France
- Netherlands
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1960s |
- France
- Luxembourg
- France
- Denmark
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Austria
- United Kingdom
- Spain
- France
- Netherlands
- Spain
- United Kingdom
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1970s |
- Ireland
- Monaco
- Luxembourg
- Luxembourg
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- United Kingdom
- France
- Israel
- Israel
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1980s |
- Ireland
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- Luxembourg
- Sweden
- Norway
- Belgium
- Ireland
- Switzerland
- Yugoslavia
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1990s |
- Italy
- Sweden
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Norway
- Ireland
- United Kingdom
- Israel
- Sweden
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2000s |
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Greece
- Finland
- Serbia
- Russia
- Norway
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2010s |
- Germany
- Azerbaijan
- Sweden
- Denmark
- Austria
- Sweden
- Ukraine
- Portugal
- Israel
- Netherlands
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2020s | |
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Performers |
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1950s |
- Lys Assia
- Corry Brokken
- André Claveau
- Teddy Scholten
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1960s |
- Jacqueline Boyer
- Jean-Claude Pascal
- Isabelle Aubret
- Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann
- Gigliola Cinquetti
- France Gall
- Udo Jürgens
- Sandie Shaw
- Massiel
- Frida Boccara
- Lenny Kuhr
- Lulu
- Salomé
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1970s |
- Dana
- Séverine
- Vicky Leandros
- Anne-Marie David
- ABBA
- Teach-In
- Brotherhood of Man
- Marie Myriam
- Izhar Cohen / Alphabeta
- Milk and Honey
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1980s |
- Johnny Logan
- Bucks Fizz
- Nicole
- Corinne Hermès
- Herreys
- Bobbysocks!
- Sandra Kim
- Johnny Logan
- Celine Dion
- Riva
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1990s |
- Toto Cutugno
- Carola
- Linda Martin
- Niamh Kavanagh
- Paul Harrington / Charlie McGettigan
- Secret Garden
- Eimear Quinn
- Katrina and the Waves
- Dana International
- Charlotte Nilsson
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2000s |
- Olsen Brothers
- Tanel Padar / Dave Benton / 2XL
- Marie N.
- Sertab Erener
- Ruslana
- Helena Paparizou
- Lordi
- Marija Šerifović
- Dima Bilan
- Alexander Rybak
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2010s |
- Lena
- Ell & Nikki
- Loreen
- Emmelie de Forest
- Conchita Wurst
- Måns Zelmerlöw
- Jamala
- Salvador Sobral
- Netta
- Duncan Laurence
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2020s |
- Måneskin
- Kalush Orchestra
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Songs |
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1950s |
- "Refrain"
- "Net als toen"
- "Dors, mon amour"
- "'n Beetje"
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Songwriters |
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1950s | |
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1960s | |
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1970s |
- Derry Lindsay, Jackie Smith
- Jean-Pierre Bourtayre / Yves Dessca
- Mario Panas, Klaus Munro / Yves Dessca, Klaus Munro
- Claude Morgan / Vline Buggy
- Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Stig Anderson
- Dick Bakker / Will Luikinga, Eddy Ouwens
- Tony Hiller, Lee Sheriden, Martin Lee
- Jean-Paul Cara / Joe Gracy
- Nurit Hirsh / Ehud Manor
- Kobi Oshrat / Shimrit Orr [he]
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1980s |
- Shay Healy
- Andy Hill, John Danter
- Ralph Siegel / Bernd Meinunger
- Jean-Pierre Millers / Alain Garcia
- Torgny Söderberg / Britt Lindeborg
- Rolf Løvland
- Jean Paul Furnémon, Angelo Crisci / Rosario Marino Atria
- Johnny Logan
- Nella Martinetti, Atilla Şereftuğ
- Rajko Dujmić / Stevo Cvikić
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1990s | |
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2000s | |
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2010s |
- Julie Frost, John Gordon [da]
- Stefan Örn, Sandra Bjurman, Iain James Farquharson
- Thomas G:son, Peter Boström
- Lise Cabble, Julia Fabrin Jakobsen, Thomas Stengaard
- Charlie Mason, Joey Patulka, Ali Zuckwoski, Julian Maas
- Anton Hård af Segerstad, Joy Deb, Linnea Deb
- Jamala, Art Antonyan
- Luísa Sobral
- Doron Medalie, Stav Beger
- Duncan de Moor, Joel Sjöö, Wouter Hardy, Will Knox
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2020s |
- Damiano David, Ethan Torchio, Thomas Raggi, Victoria De Angelis
- Ihor Didenchuk, Ivan Klimenko, Oleh Psiuk, Tymofii Muzychuk, Vitalii Duzhyk
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Eurovision Song Contest 1986 |
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Countries |
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Final (by final results) |
- Belgium (winner)
- Switzerland
- Luxembourg
- Ireland
- Sweden
- Denmark
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- Turkey
- Spain
- Yugoslavia
- Norway
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Finland
- Iceland
- France
- Austria
- Israel
- Cyprus
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Withdrawn | |
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Artists |
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Final (by final results) |
- Sandra Kim
- Daniela Simmons
- Sherisse Laurence
- Luv Bug
- Lasse Holm & Monica Törnell
- Lise Haavik
- Ryder
- Ingrid Peters
- Klips ve Onlar
- Cadillac
- Doris Dragović
- Ketil Stokkan
- Frizzle Sizzle
- Dora
- Kari Kuivalainen
- ICY
- Cocktail Chic
- Timna Brauer
- Moti Giladi & Sarai Tzuriel
- Elpida
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Withdrawn | |
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Songs |
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Final (by final results) |
- "J'aime la vie"
- "Pas pour moi"
- "L'amour de ma vie"
- "You Can Count On Me"
- "E' de' det här du kallar kärlek?"
- "Du er fuld af løgn"
- "Runner in the Night"
- "Über die Brücke geh'n"
- "Halley"
- "Valentino"
- "Željo moja"
- "Romeo"
- "Alles heeft ritme"
- "Não sejas mau para mim"
- "Never the End"
- "Gleðibankinn"
- "Européennes"
- "Die Zeit ist einsam"
- "Yavo Yom"
- "Tora Zo"
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