Un banc, un arbre, une rue was the Monegasque entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 in Dublin performed by Séverine. The song is a classic French ballad, with the lyrics focusing on the loss of childhood innocence, and people following their dreams. The opening lines to the chorus translate as "We all have a bench, a tree, a street/Where we cherished our dreams/A childhood that has been too short".
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| - Un banc, un arbre, une rue was the Monegasque entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 in Dublin performed by Séverine. The song is a classic French ballad, with the lyrics focusing on the loss of childhood innocence, and people following their dreams. The opening lines to the chorus translate as "We all have a bench, a tree, a street/Where we cherished our dreams/A childhood that has been too short".
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| - Un banc, un arbre, une rue was the Monegasque entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 in Dublin performed by Séverine. The song is a classic French ballad, with the lyrics focusing on the loss of childhood innocence, and people following their dreams. The opening lines to the chorus translate as "We all have a bench, a tree, a street/Where we cherished our dreams/A childhood that has been too short". It was performed third on the night following Malta and preceding Switzerland. At the close of voting, it was declared the winner with 128 points. It is only one of two winning songs that have performed from the third spot in the running order, the other being Rock 'n' Roll Kids in 1994.
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