White and Black Blues

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White and Black Blues (« Blues blanc et noir ») est une chanson de la chanteuse française Joëlle Ursull, parue sur son album Black French et sortie en single en 1990. C'est la chanson qui représente la France au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 1990 qui se déroulait à Zagreb, en Yougoslavie. rdf:langString
"White and Black Blues" ("Blues branco e preto") foi a canção que representou a França no Festival Eurovisão da Canção 1990, interpretada em francês (com algumas palavras em inglês por Joëlle Ursull, do seu álbum Black French. Foi a 14.ª canção a ser interpretada na noite do evento. Terminou em segundo lugar, recebendo um total de 132 pontos. rdf:langString
"White and Black Blues" was the French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed in French (with some words in English) by Joëlle Ursull, from her album Black French. The song was performed fourteenth on the night of the competition. At the close of voting, it had received 132 points, tying for second place in a field of 22. "White and Black Blues" was co-written by French pop provocateur Serge Gainsbourg, who had previously composed France Gall's winning entry for Luxembourg in 1965, "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", as well as the Monegasque entry "Boum-Badaboum" for Minouche Barelli in 1967, which had finished fifth (and he had also composed "Comme un boomerang" for Dani to enter the 1975 Eurovision, but the song was rejected as some of its lyrics were deemed too violent; that rdf:langString
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rdf:langString White and Black Blues (« Blues blanc et noir ») est une chanson de la chanteuse française Joëlle Ursull, parue sur son album Black French et sortie en single en 1990. C'est la chanson qui représente la France au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 1990 qui se déroulait à Zagreb, en Yougoslavie.
rdf:langString "White and Black Blues" was the French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed in French (with some words in English) by Joëlle Ursull, from her album Black French. The song was performed fourteenth on the night of the competition. At the close of voting, it had received 132 points, tying for second place in a field of 22. "White and Black Blues" was co-written by French pop provocateur Serge Gainsbourg, who had previously composed France Gall's winning entry for Luxembourg in 1965, "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", as well as the Monegasque entry "Boum-Badaboum" for Minouche Barelli in 1967, which had finished fifth (and he had also composed "Comme un boomerang" for Dani to enter the 1975 Eurovision, but the song was rejected as some of its lyrics were deemed too violent; that song was released by Dani in 2001, 26 years later, as a duet with Étienne Daho, and was a major success in France that year).
rdf:langString "White and Black Blues" ("Blues branco e preto") foi a canção que representou a França no Festival Eurovisão da Canção 1990, interpretada em francês (com algumas palavras em inglês por Joëlle Ursull, do seu álbum Black French. Foi a 14.ª canção a ser interpretada na noite do evento. Terminou em segundo lugar, recebendo um total de 132 pontos.
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