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Country-by-country points from the contest score data stored on the site.
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Past participations
- 1983 · Franceartist_peopleVivre▶
- 1983 · FrancecomposersVivre▶
- 1970 · Franceartist_peopleMarie-Blanche▶
- 1970 · FrancecomposersMarie-Blanche▶
- 1968 · FrancelyricistsLa Source▶
- 1983 · FranceArtistVivre▶
- 1970 · FranceArtistMarie-Blanche▶
Past participations
- 1983 · Franceartist_peopleVivre▶
- 1983 · FrancecomposersVivre▶
- 1970 · Franceartist_peopleMarie-Blanche▶
- 1970 · FrancecomposersMarie-Blanche▶
- 1968 · FrancelyricistsLa Source▶
- 1983 · FranceArtistVivre▶
- 1970 · FranceArtistMarie-Blanche▶
🌍 Country Legacy (France)
NOTABLE ENTRIES
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Tom PillibiJacqueline Boyer (1960)
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Guy Bonnet
Guy Bonnet is a French singer and songwriter who represented France twice at the Eurovision Song Contest. In 1970, he performed the song "Marie-Blanche," finishing in 4th place with 8 points. He returned to Eurovision in 1983 with the song "Vivre," which placed 8th with 56 points. Both entries were performed in French, showcasing his strong connection to his native language in his music. Guy Bonnet’s contributions to Eurovision remain notable for his memorable performances and respectable placements.