Parlez-vous français? was the Luxembourg entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 in Paris performed by Spanish duo Baccara. The song is an up-tempo duet describing how Mayte went to visit France for a holiday, and learning the language well enough to have a lover. On the night, it was performed 17th following Denmark and preceding Israel. At the close of voting, it finished in 7th place with 73 points. It is still a well-known favorite among Eurovision fans to this day, and was performed as part of a medley by Dana International in the 2005 Congratulations show.
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| - Parlez-vous français? was the Luxembourg entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 in Paris performed by Spanish duo Baccara. The song is an up-tempo duet describing how Mayte went to visit France for a holiday, and learning the language well enough to have a lover. On the night, it was performed 17th following Denmark and preceding Israel. At the close of voting, it finished in 7th place with 73 points. It is still a well-known favorite among Eurovision fans to this day, and was performed as part of a medley by Dana International in the 2005 Congratulations show.
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| - Parlez-vous français? was the Luxembourg entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 in Paris performed by Spanish duo Baccara. The song is an up-tempo duet describing how Mayte went to visit France for a holiday, and learning the language well enough to have a lover. On the night, it was performed 17th following Denmark and preceding Israel. At the close of voting, it finished in 7th place with 73 points. It is still a well-known favorite among Eurovision fans to this day, and was performed as part of a medley by Dana International in the 2005 Congratulations show. Despite the song's bad placing, it actually charted well throughout Europe, however, the song was omitted from Baccara's first "greatest hits" album; The Hits of Baccara.
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