Un, Deux, Trois, also known as 1, 2, 3 was the French entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 in The Hague performed by Catherine Ferry. It was performed 17th on the night following Monaco and preceding Yugoslavia. At the close of voting, it finished in second place with 147 points, which at the time was France's highest-scoring entry to date. That record stood for 40 years until Amir bested it by 110 points in 2016.
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