Si la vie est cadeau

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"Si la vie est cadeau" (Script error: No such module "IPA".; "If Life Is a Gift") is a song recorded by French singer Corinne Hermès with music composed by Jean-Pierre Millers and French lyrics written by Alain Garcia. It Template:Esccnty in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 held in Munich, resulting in the country's last win to date at the contest.

Background

Conception

"Si la vie est cadeau" was composed by Jean-Pierre Millers with French lyrics by Alain Garcia. It is a dramatic ballad dealing with the wonder of life, likening it to a gift. The lyrics tell of the singer's suffering in love with a man "who promised [her] the whole world" and did not follow through: "what about the child I wanted to give to you in the spring?". She then sings that any kind of gift is welcome, whether it be given, stolen or returned, and warns that the good times are too short, implying that the listener should savor them for all they are worth.[1]

Corinne Hermès recorded the song in French, English –as "Words of Love"–, and German –as "Liebe gibt und nimmt"–.[1]

Eurovision

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On 23 April 1983, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the Script error: No such module "Lang". in Munich hosted by Script error: No such module "Lang". (BR) on behalf of ARD and broadcast live throughout the continent. Hermès performed "Si la vie est cadeau" twentieth and last on the evening, following Template:Esccnty's "Rendez-vous" by Pas de Deux. Michel Bernholc conducted the event's live orchestra in the performance of the Luxembourgian entry.[3]

At the close of voting, it had received 142 points, placing first in a field of twenty, winning the contest.[4] This win brought Luxembourg equal with Template:Esccnty on five contest wins each, however both countries would later be eclipsed by Template:Esccnty and Template:Esccnty, which would win seven times each. It is also Luxembourg's last win to date at the contest. It was succeeded in Template:Escyr as winner by "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" performed by Herreys representing Template:Esccnty. It was succeeded as Luxembourgian entrant in 1984 by "100% d'amour" by Sophie Carle.

Commercial performance

Compared to the previous years' Eurovision winners, "Si la vie est cadeau" proved to be only a moderate commercial success, peaking at #2 in France; #3 in Belgium; #12 in Ireland; #13 in Sweden; #14 in Switzerland; #31 in the Netherlands, #89 in the UK[5] and failing to chart in most other European countries.[6]

Legacy

The Finnish rendering "Lahjan sain" was recorded by Lea Laven being the title cut of her 1983 album release.

References

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