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So laang we's du do bast was the fifth song sent by Luxembourg to the Eurovision Song Contest. It represented the country at the 1960 contest, and performed in Luxembourgish by Camillo Felgen. Unlike most other Luxembourgish entries, this was in their own language, Luxembourgish. The song placed last with just one point from Italy, saving them from having the first Nul Points. Luxembourg took heed of this, and sent all their following songs in French, with the exceptions of 1992 and 1993, eventually ending in relegation from 1994, and a current withdrawal from the contest since then.

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  • So laang we's du do bast was the fifth song sent by Luxembourg to the Eurovision Song Contest. It represented the country at the 1960 contest, and performed in Luxembourgish by Camillo Felgen. Unlike most other Luxembourgish entries, this was in their own language, Luxembourgish. The song placed last with just one point from Italy, saving them from having the first Nul Points. Luxembourg took heed of this, and sent all their following songs in French, with the exceptions of 1992 and 1993, eventually ending in relegation from 1994, and a current withdrawal from the contest since then.
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  • Jean Roderes
  • Henri Moots
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  • Luxembourgish
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  • Henri Moots
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  • Eric Robinson
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  • 13(xsd:integer)
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  • 1960(xsd:integer)
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  • So laang we's du do bast was the fifth song sent by Luxembourg to the Eurovision Song Contest. It represented the country at the 1960 contest, and performed in Luxembourgish by Camillo Felgen. Unlike most other Luxembourgish entries, this was in their own language, Luxembourgish. The song placed last with just one point from Italy, saving them from having the first Nul Points. Luxembourg took heed of this, and sent all their following songs in French, with the exceptions of 1992 and 1993, eventually ending in relegation from 1994, and a current withdrawal from the contest since then.
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