Un jour, un enfant

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"Un Jour, Un Enfant" (English translation: "A Day, A Child") was one of four winning songs in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969, this one being sung in French by Frida Boccara representing France. The other three winners were Salomé representing Spain with "Vivo Cantando", Lulu representing the United Kingdom with "Boom Bang-a-Bang" and Lenny Kuhr representing the Netherlands with "De Troubadour".

The song was performed fourteenth on the night (following Germany's Siw Malmkvist with "Primaballerina" and preceding Portugal's Simone de Oliveira with "Desfolhada Portuguesa"). At the close of voting, it had received 18 points, placing equal first in a field of 16.

The song is a classical ballad, describing the wonders of the world as seen by a child.

The song was succeeded as (joint) Contest winner in 1970 by Dana singing "All Kinds of Everything" for Ireland.

It was succeeded as French representative at the 1970 Contest by Guy Bonnet with "Marie-Blanche".

Preceded by
La La La by Massiel
Eurovision Song Contest winners
co-winner with De Troubadour by Lenny Kuhr, Vivo Cantando by Salomé and Boom Bang-a-Bang by Lulu

1969
Succeeded by
All Kinds of Everything by Dana
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