music.wikisort.org - SingerCorinne Hermès (born Corinne Bondeaux; 16 November 1961, Lagny-sur-Marne) is a French singer. She represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 where she won with "Si la vie est cadeau" ("If life is a gift"), which brought the Grand Duchy its fifth and hitherto final victory.
French singer (born 1961)
Corinne Hermès |
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Also known as |
- Corinne Bondeaux
- Corinne Miller
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Born | (1961-11-16) 16 November 1961 (age 60) Lagny-sur-Marne, Seine-et-Marne, France |
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Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
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Years active | 1974–present |
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Labels | Marianne Melodie |
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Website | www.corinnehermes.com |
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Musical artist
Biography
Corinne's career began in 1974 when she won a singing contest in Roquebrune-sur-Argens. Five years later, during the recording of her single La ville où je vis / Le blouson gris, the composer and producer Bernard Estardy heard her voice and offered her the leading female role in his upcoming musical comedy, 36 Front populaire, where she would have appeared alongside Julien Clerc. A double album of songs from the musical was released, but the musical was never staged for political considerations - the satirical jabs at a left-wing government were ill-timed given the centre-right government in France of the time.
In 1983, Corinne was selected internally by RTL to represent Luxembourg in the 28th Eurovision Song Contest, held in Munich, Germany. Her song, Si la vie est cadeau, composed by Jean-Pierre Millers and with lyrics from Alain Garcia, was performed last on the night and received 142 points, with maximum points from 6 competitors. This was enough to bring Luxembourg their fifth and final victory to date, with a slender margin of only 6 points over the runner-up, Israel's Ofra Haza. This victory tied Luxembourg with France for the most number of wins, until Ireland overtook both in the mid-90s. It was the twelfth French language song in 28 editions to win, but since, only two Francophone entries have won. Her winning song spent nine weeks in the French top 10, peaking at #4 a week after the contest, but other than a short spell in the top 20 in Sweden and Switzerland, it was the first Eurovision winner since the early 1960s to not achieve notable commercial success in another country, despite also having recorded versions in both German and English.
After her victory, Corinne announced a new album, but only two songs - Vivre à deux and Michaël - were released, and soon after, her producer Haim Saban left for the United States. In 1986, she released the single Ma liberté and in 1989, regained success with Dessine-moi, which reached the top 20 in France and peaked at #2 in the Francophone Belgian charts. Subsequently, Corinne received recognition as Best female révélation (newcomer) in the 1990 Victoires de la Musique, musical awards presented by the French Ministry of Culture, a decision that caused controversy given that the song had first been published ten years prior.
In 1993, she recorded the song L'amour est artiste, composed by François Valéry, for use as the theme tune to the TF1 drama Les Grandes Marées. In 2000, she was invited to represent France in the international jury that chose Estonia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. The following year, she presented the points of the French vote in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001.
In 2006, she released a new album, Vraie, in partnership with Chérie FM and Fnac. From that album, two new singles were released: S'il n'y avait pas les mots and On vit comme on aime, the latter of which with a music video featuring the Corsican-born Belgian comedian François Vincentelli. A previously unreleased song, Seule sans toi, was included in the compilation album I love you in Beautiful Paris in 2009, and Corinne released a best-of compilation of her own in 2012. Her latest album to date, Intemporelle was released in 2019 and is a selection of 10 covers of famous French and international songs.
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Awards and achievements |
Preceded by |
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 |
Succeeded by Herreys with "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" |
Preceded by Svetlana with "Cours après le temps" |
Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 |
Succeeded by Sophie Carle with "100% d'amour" |
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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2020s | |
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Performers |
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1950s | |
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1960s | |
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1970s | |
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1980s | |
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1990s | |
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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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1960s | |
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1970s | |
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1980s | |
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1990s | |
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2000s | |
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2010s | |
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2020s | |
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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 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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- 1956
- 1957
- 1958
1959
- 1960
- 1961
- 1962
- 1963
- 1964
- 1965
- 1966
- 1967
- 1968
- 1969
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1980
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1985
- 1986
- 1987
- 1988
- 1989
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
1994 to 2022
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Artists |
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1950s | |
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1960s | |
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1970s | |
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1980s | |
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1990s | |
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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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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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Other |
- MusicBrainz artist
- SUDOC (France)
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На других языках
- [en] Corinne Hermès
[es] Corinne Hermès
Corinne Hermès es una cantante francesa nacida en Lagny-sur-Marne, el 16 de noviembre de 1961. Ganó el Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1983 por Luxemburgo con la canción "Si la vie est un cadeau", convirtiéndose en una de las últimas cantantes francófonas en hacerlo.
[ru] Эрме, Корин
Корин Эрме (Эрме́с, фр. Corinne Hermès, урожд. Корин Миллер (фр. Corinne Miller); род. 16 ноября 1961, Ланьи-сюр-Марн) — французская певица
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