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Ein bißchen Frieden was the German entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 in Harrogate performed by Nicole and written by Bernd Meinunger and Ralph Siegel. A simple ballad, the song's message was a plea for peace among all people. It was named one of the 14 greatest Eurovision songs of the past 50 years at the Congratulations special in 2005. Nicole also sang it at the Eurovision's Greatest Hits concert in 2015, performing it in English, German and also Italian.

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  • Ein bißchen Frieden was the German entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 in Harrogate performed by Nicole and written by Bernd Meinunger and Ralph Siegel. A simple ballad, the song's message was a plea for peace among all people. It was named one of the 14 greatest Eurovision songs of the past 50 years at the Congratulations special in 2005. Nicole also sang it at the Eurovision's Greatest Hits concert in 2015, performing it in English, German and also Italian.
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  • Ralph Siegel
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  • German
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  • Bernd Meinunger
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  • Norbert Daum
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  • Ein bißchen Frieden was the German entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 in Harrogate performed by Nicole and written by Bernd Meinunger and Ralph Siegel. A simple ballad, the song's message was a plea for peace among all people. At the contest, it was performed last on the night following Ireland. At the close of voting, it was declared the winner with 161 points - 61 points ahead of second-place Israel and giving Germany its first win. Nicole performed the reprise in English, French and Dutch as well as German and it did very well across the continent - the English version spent 2 weeks at the top of the UK charts (the 500th #1 song in the chart's history). The song is only one of two Eurovision winners to be sung entirely in the German language, the other being Merci, Chérie which won for Austria in 1966. It was named one of the 14 greatest Eurovision songs of the past 50 years at the Congratulations special in 2005. Nicole also sang it at the Eurovision's Greatest Hits concert in 2015, performing it in English, German and also Italian.
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