Biography
The winner of the 1958 Eurovision Song Contest, French vocalist André Claveau was born in Paris on December 17, 1915, and was ranked among his homeland's most popular singers during the 1940s and 1950s. His first hit, 1936's Chez Moi, was followed by dozens more, including Quand un Petit Oiseau in 1938 and the wartime smashes Ah! C'qu'on S'Aimait (1941) and En Fredonnant la Même Chanson and Mon Chemin N'Est Pas le Votre (1942). Une Chanson à la Diable (1949), Moulin Rouge (1953), and La Complainte de la Butte (1955) maintained his popularity through the 1950s, while success at Eurovision, with Dors Mon Amour (Sleep My Love) kept Claveau hot into the 1960s. (A number of French anthology CDs compile the best of this impressive corpus.) He also made a number of movie appearances, including the French hits #Le Destin S'Amuse, #Pas de Vacances Pour Monsieur le Maire, #Les Surprises d'une Nuit de Noces, and #Prisonniers de la Brousse. Claveau passed away on July 4, 2003. ~ Dave Thompson, Rovi



 
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Eurovision Song Contest 1958 - André Claveau - Dors, Mon Amour (WINNER)
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