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Eurovision Song Contest 1956
Country France
National selection
Selection processLe palmarès de la chanson inédite
Selected entrantDany Dauberson and
Mathé Altery
Selected song"Il est là" and
"Le Temps perdu"
Selected songwriter(s)"Messieurs les noyés de la Seine":
  • Jean Miret
  • Jack Say
  • Robert Montal

"Le Plus Beau Jour de ma vie":
  • David Bee
  • Claude Alix
Finals performance
Final resultN/A
France in the Eurovision Song Contest
1956 1957►

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Before Eurovision

According to TV listings magazine Télévision Programme Magazine, RTF used the radio program "Le palmarès de la chanson inédite" to choose the French entries for the Eurovision Song Contest 1956.[1] "Le palmarès de la chanson inédite" aired regularly on Saturday evenings on Programme parisien in 1956 and 1957.[2][3] The program was directed by Michel du Plessis and presented by Maurice Yvain and Louis Poterat, with an orchestra led by Franck Pourcel accompanying the artists.[3]

Of the two French songs chosen for the Eurovision Song Contest, only "Il est là" can be retrieved in radio listings as participating in the program, in this case for the program aired on 5 May 1956, and sung by Marina Audrey.[4]

Programs of the season prior to the ESC 1956
Date Artists and songs Ref.
7 April 1956
  • Jean-Fred Mêlé – "Chanson pour Sylvie"
  • Hélène Romanée – "T'es dingue"
  • Jean-Pierre Dujay – "C‘est notre amour"
  • Germaine Duclos – "Pas la peine de s‘en faire"
[3]
14 April 1956
  • Rose Deshayes – "Un grand amour"
  • Aimée Doniat – "Les Démoiselles de Neuilly"
  • Wilma Nor – "La Chanteuse de blues"
  • Serge Reval – "Te souviens-tu ?"
[5]
21 April 1956
  • Germaine Duclos – "Pas d‘baratin"
  • Bob et Dyna – "Les Pêcheurs de Floride"
  • Jack Gauthier – "Oh ! la ! di ! hé !"
  • Laura Mellec – "Souvenirs"
[6]
28 April 1956
  • Danièle Georges – "Ta chanson, mon amour"
  • Jean Veldy – "Le Napolitain"
  • Françoise Guy – "Prends cette lettre"
  • Jacques Lambert – "Habits, Chiffons"
[7]
5 May 1956
  • Hélène Romanée – "Le Chapeau fleuri"
  • Roger Perrinoz – "Les Ponts du paradis"
  • Marina Audrey – "Il est là"
  • Jean-Pierre Hébrard – Déclaration légale
[4][8]
12 May 1956
  • Jean Lambert – "Alger la blanche"
  • Hélène Romanée – "La Pêche aux goujons"
  • Jack Gauthier – "Jojo le catcheur"
  • Nadia Dauty [fr] – "Ballade à Paris"
[9]
19 May 1956
  • Georgie Viennet [fr] – "Il n‘y a pas de bonheur sans nuages"
  • Maria Stella
  • Rose Deshayes – "Baïon frénétique"
  • Raymond Falgayrac – "Pour le meilleur et pour le pire"
[10]
  1. ^ "Programmes de la télévision: Semaine du 20 au 26 Mai 1956". Télévision Programme Magazine (in French). Vol. 2, no. 30. 20 May 1956. p. 15. OCLC 472721214.
  2. ^ "Le programme parisien saison 1956-1957". RadioScope (in French). Archived from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "Parisien". Radio Télévision 56 (in French). No. 597. 1 April 1956. p. 33. ISSN 1144-1224. OCLC 472571736.
  4. ^ a b "Parisien". Radio Télévision 56 (in French). No. 601. 29 April 1956. p. 33. ISSN 1144-1224. OCLC 472571736.
  5. ^ "Parisien". Radio Télévision 56 (in French). No. 598. 8 April 1956. p. 34. ISSN 1144-1224. OCLC 472571736.
  6. ^ "Parisien". Radio Télévision 56 (in French). No. 599. 15 April 1956. p. 34. ISSN 1144-1224. OCLC 472571736.
  7. ^ "Parisien". Radio Télévision 56 (in French). No. 600. 22 April 1956. p. 34. ISSN 1144-1224. OCLC 472571736.
  8. ^ "Parisien". Radio Cinéma Télévision (in French). No. 328. 29 April 1956. p. 34. ISSN 0481-5920. OCLC 474508236.
  9. ^ "Parisien". Radio Télévision 56 (in French). No. 602. 6 May 1956. p. 34. ISSN 1144-1224. OCLC 472571736.
  10. ^ "Parisien". Radio Télévision 56 (in French). No. 603. 13 May 1956. p. 33. ISSN 1144-1224. OCLC 472571736.