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  • Isabelle Aubret
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  • Isabelle Aubret (Lille, 27 July 1938) is a French singer. [1]Isabelle Aubret In 1961 , she was 2nd in the French preselection for the Eurovision song contest with Le gars de n'importe où. [2]Isabelle Aubret singing the winning song Un premier amour during theEurovision Song Contest 1962 In 1962 she won with Un premier amour gave the Eurovision Song Contest and Eurovision win to France as a 3rd in this early contest. Her song not really grew into an evergreen such as Zwei kleine Italiener that 6th was that year. In 1968 she did again and she was 3rd with La source, though a lot of Fame thereafter.
  • Isabelle Aubret (born Thérèse Coquerelle) is a French singer. Between 1969 and 2009 she released over 20 live and studio albums and has competed in the French heats for Eurovision multiple times in the 60s, 70s and 80s. She represented her country on two occasions. Her first appearance was at the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 in Luxembourg performing the song Un premier amour. It went on to win the contest and give France its 3rd win and its second in 3 years.
  • Isabelle Aubret (Lille, 27 July 1938) is a French singer. [1][2]Isabelle Aubret In 1961 , she was 2nd in the French preselection for the Eurovision song contest with Le gars de n'importe où. [3][4]Isabelle Aubret singing the winning song Un premier amour during theEurovision Song Contest 1962 In 1962 she won with Un premier amour gave the Eurovision Song Contest and Eurovision win to France as a 3rd in this early contest. Her song not really grew into an evergreen such as Zwei kleine Italiener that 6th was that year.
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  • Lille, France
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  • 1938-07-27
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  • Isabelle Aubret (born Thérèse Coquerelle) is a French singer. Between 1969 and 2009 she released over 20 live and studio albums and has competed in the French heats for Eurovision multiple times in the 60s, 70s and 80s. She represented her country on two occasions. Her first appearance was at the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 in Luxembourg performing the song Un premier amour. It went on to win the contest and give France its 3rd win and its second in 3 years. Her second attempt was at the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 in London performing La source co-written by Guy Bonnet, who would go on to represent France twice on his own. The song finished in 3rd place, giving her two top-3 finishes within 6 years.
  • Isabelle Aubret (Lille, 27 July 1938) is a French singer. [1]Isabelle Aubret In 1961 , she was 2nd in the French preselection for the Eurovision song contest with Le gars de n'importe où. [2]Isabelle Aubret singing the winning song Un premier amour during theEurovision Song Contest 1962 In 1962 she won with Un premier amour gave the Eurovision Song Contest and Eurovision win to France as a 3rd in this early contest. Her song not really grew into an evergreen such as Zwei kleine Italiener that 6th was that year. In 1968 she did again and she was 3rd with La source, though a lot of Fame thereafter.
  • Isabelle Aubret (Lille, 27 July 1938) is a French singer. [1][2]Isabelle Aubret In 1961 , she was 2nd in the French preselection for the Eurovision song contest with Le gars de n'importe où. [3][4]Isabelle Aubret singing the winning song Un premier amour during theEurovision Song Contest 1962 In 1962 she won with Un premier amour gave the Eurovision Song Contest and Eurovision win to France as a 3rd in this early contest. Her song not really grew into an evergreen such as Zwei kleine Italiener that 6th was that year. In 1968 she did again and she was 3rd with La source, though a lot of Fame thereafter.
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