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rdfs:label | - Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück
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rdfs:comment | - Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück was the first German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1956 and the Eurovision as a whole - as the 1956 Contest has been the only one so far where one country could enter two songs. This song was performed by Walter Andreas Schwarz. The song is a ballad, with Schwarz singing about the tragedy of people being lost in the past and waiting for happiness which has already passed them by.
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abstract | - Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück was the first German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1956 and the Eurovision as a whole - as the 1956 Contest has been the only one so far where one country could enter two songs. This song was performed by Walter Andreas Schwarz. The song is a ballad, with Schwarz singing about the tragedy of people being lost in the past and waiting for happiness which has already passed them by. The song was performed fourth following Belgium's first entry and preceding France's first. The scoreboard of the 1956 Contest has never been made public, making any statements about placing and points impossible. However, there is considerable speculation that the song placed second.
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