Eurovision (also titled as Euro-Vision) was the Belgian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 in The Hague performed by the group Télex. A synth-pop song, it is the first (and, at present, only) song to mention the contest by name and use part of the event's "Te Deum" anthem as part of its melody. On the night, it was performed last following Spain. At the close of voting, it finished in 17th place with 14 points. Despite the result, it remains one of the group's best-known songs both in Belgium and internationally.
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| - Eurovision (also titled as Euro-Vision) was the Belgian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 in The Hague performed by the group Télex. A synth-pop song, it is the first (and, at present, only) song to mention the contest by name and use part of the event's "Te Deum" anthem as part of its melody. On the night, it was performed last following Spain. At the close of voting, it finished in 17th place with 14 points. Despite the result, it remains one of the group's best-known songs both in Belgium and internationally.
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| - Eurovision (also titled as Euro-Vision) was the Belgian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 in The Hague performed by the group Télex. A synth-pop song, it is the first (and, at present, only) song to mention the contest by name and use part of the event's "Te Deum" anthem as part of its melody. On the night, it was performed last following Spain. At the close of voting, it finished in 17th place with 14 points. Despite the result, it remains one of the group's best-known songs both in Belgium and internationally.
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