music.wikisort.org - Composition"Si la vie est cadeau" (French pronunciation: [si la vi ɛ kado]; "If Life Is a Gift") by Jean-Pierre Millers (music) and Alain Garcia (lyrics) was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1983, performed in French by French singer Corinne Hermès for Luxembourg.
"Si la vie est cadeau" |
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B-side | "Pour un jour de toi" |
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Released | 2 May 1983 |
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Recorded | 1983 |
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Genre | Chanson |
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Length | 3:05 |
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Label |
- Polydor Records
- PolyGram Music
- Saban Records
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Songwriter(s) |
- Jean-Pierre Millers
- Alain Garcia
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Producer(s) | Jean-Pierre Millers |
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"Le Blouson gris" (1979) |
"Si la vie est cadeau" (1983) |
"Vivre à deux" (1983) |
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Country | Luxembourg |
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Composer(s) | Jean-Pierre Millers |
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Lyricist(s) | Alain Garcia |
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Conductor | Michel Bernholc |
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Final result | 1st |
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Final points | 142 |
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◄ "Cours après le temps" (1982) |
"100% d'amour" (1984) ► |
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The song is a dramatic ballad dealing with the wonder of life, likening it to a gift. The lyrics tell of the singer's suffering in love with a man "who promised [her] the whole world" and did not follow through: "what about the child I wanted to give to you in the spring?". She then sings that any kind of gift is welcome, whether it be given, stolen or returned, and warns that the good times are too short, implying that the listener should savor them for all they are worth. Hermès also recorded the song in English and German, as "Words of Love" and "Liebe gibt und nimmt" ("Love gives and takes") respectively.
The song was performed 20th (last) on the night, following Belgium's Pas de Deux with "Rendez-vous". At the close of voting, it had received 142 points, placing 1st in a field of 20. The win brought Luxembourg equal with France on five contest wins each, however both countries would later be eclipsed by Ireland, which would win seven times.
Compared to the previous years' Eurovision winners, "Si la vie est cadeau" only proved to be a moderate commercial success, peaking at #2 in France, #3 in Belgium, #12 in Ireland, #13 in Sweden, #14 in Switzerland, #19 in the Netherlands and failing to chart in most other European countries.[1]
The song was succeeded in 1984 as winner of the contest by Herreys representing Sweden with "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley". It was succeeded as Luxembourgish representative at the 1984 contest by Sophie Carle with "100% d'amour".
The Finnish rendering "Lahjan sain" was recorded by Lea Laven being the title cut of her 1983 album release.
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Eurovision Song Contest winners |
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Countries |
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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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2000s | |
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2010s | |
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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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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 Laurence, Joel Sjöö, Wouter Hardy, Will Knox
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2020s | |
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Category
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 Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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Participation |
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1959
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Songs |
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1950s |
- "Ne crois pas" (1956)
- "Les amants de minuit" (1956)
- "Amours mortes (tant de peine)"
- "Un grand amour"
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1960s | |
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1970s |
- "Je suis tombé du ciel"
- "Pomme, pomme, pomme"
- "Après toi"
- "Tu te reconnaîtras"
- "Bye Bye I Love You"
- "Toi"
- "Chansons pour ceux qui s'aiment"
- "Frère Jacques"
- "Parlez-vous français?"
- "J'ai déjà vu ça dans tes yeux"
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1980s |
- "Papa Pingouin"
- "C'est peut-être pas l'Amérique"
- "Cours après le temps"
- "Si la vie est cadeau"
- "100% d'amour"
- "Children, Kinder, Enfants"
- "L'amour de ma vie"
- "Amour, Amour"
- "Croire"
- "Monsieur"
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1990s |
- "Quand je te rêve"
- "Un baiser volé"
- "Sou fräi"
- "Donne-moi une chance"
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Note: Entries scored out are when Luxembourg did not compete |
Eurovision Song Contest 1983 |
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Countries |
- Austria
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- Germany
- Greece
- Finland
- France
- Israel
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- Yugoslavia
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Artists | |
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Songs |
- "Do Re Mi"
- "Džuli"
- "Esta balada que te dou"
- "Fantasiaa"
- "Främling"
- "Hi"
- "Hurricane"
- "I agapi akoma zi"
- "I'm Never Giving Up"
- "Io così non ci sto"
- "Kloden drejer"
- "Mou les"
- "Opera"
- "Per Lucia"
- "¿Quién maneja mi barca?"
- "Rendez-vous"
- "Rücksicht"
- "Si la vie est cadeau"
- "Sing Me a Song"
- "Vivre"
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