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'''Martine Clémenceau''' (born 1949) is a French singer. |
'''Martine Clémenceau''' (born March 18, 1949) is a French singer. |
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She won the [[Yamaha Music Festival]] in 1971 with the song ''A jour l’amour''. Then, she represented France in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in 1973 with ''[[Sans toi]]'', taking the 15th place.<ref>[http://www.encyclopedisque.fr/artiste/1100.html Martine Clémenceau]</ref><ref>{{YouTube|RYahjqxMqsE|Sans toi Eurovision 1973}}</ref> |
She won the [[Yamaha Music Festival]] in 1971 with the song ''A jour l’amour''. Then, she represented France in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in 1973 with ''[[Sans toi]]'', taking the 15th place.<ref>[http://www.encyclopedisque.fr/artiste/1100.html Martine Clémenceau]</ref><ref>{{YouTube|RYahjqxMqsE|Sans toi Eurovision 1973}}</ref> |
Revision as of 15:20, 16 May 2017
Martine Clémenceau (born March 18, 1949) is a French singer.
She won the Yamaha Music Festival in 1971 with the song A jour l’amour. Then, she represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1973 with Sans toi, taking the 15th place.[1][2]
Her song Solitaire, written in 1981 is her most important hit in France, and Laura Branigan in 1983 recorded a cover that was #7 in the Billboard rankings.
She sang Quelquefois as a duet with Claude François and during the 1990s. She wrote songs especially for Herbert Léonard. In 2005 she received the René Jeanne Prize.
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External links
- A brief biography Template:Fr
- France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 Template:Es
- Martine Clémenceau at Myspace.com