ESC Covers discovered recently that Garry released a CD called 12 points. On this CD is Flemish/Dutch covers of 12 Eurovision songs (9 winners and 3 other popular songs).
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JY’S DIE EEN – PATRICIA LEWIS
On Saturday 25 July 2020 ESC COVERS will launch the COVER2COVER competition. In category one are 14 songs by South African artists that are covers of EUROVISION songs (actual entries or selection songs or Eurovision related because of the original artist who was an entry at Eurovision or by the composers who had written a Eurovision entry). We will list all 14 in the next days, the Afrikaans cover plus the original song.
The tenth song is JYS DIE EEN by PATRICIA LEWIS plus the original song APRES TOI (French) and COME WHAT MAY (English) of VICKY LEANDROS.
This is a Eurovision entry. VICKY LEANDROS won the Eurovision song contest in 1972 for LUXEMBOURG although the is a Greek singer. It became a huge hit, both in the original French and the English.
TOP 10 BEST EUROVISION ENTRIES – LUXEMBOURG
Next in the series we look at the top 10 best Eurovision entries from LUXEMBOURG based on the percentage of points they got versus what was on offer.
EUROVISION COVER – APRES TOI (Slovak)
Eva Kostolanyiova covere the 1972 Eurovision winner from Luxembourg in Slovak as KED SI SAM.
EUROVISION COVER – APRES TOI (Swedish)
Ann Louise Hanson covered the 1972 Eurovision winner from Luxembourg as VAD AN SKER in Swedish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS1fifbK_5U
EUROVISION COVER – APRES TOI (Spanish)
Paloma San Basilio covered the 1972 Eurovision winner from Luxembourg in Spanish as SI TE VAS.
EUROVISION COVER – APRES TOI (French)
Nusa Derenda covered the 1972 Eurovision winner from Luxembourg APRES TOI in French.
EUROVISION COVER – APRES TOI (German)
Nicole covered the 1972 Eurovision winner from Luxembourg APRES TOI in German as DANN KAMST DU.
EUROVISION COVER – APRES TOI (French)
Hind covered the 1972 Eurovision winner from Luxembourg APRES TOI in French.
EUROVISION COVER – APRES TOI (Finnish)
Carola covered the 1972 Eurovision winner from Luxembourg in Finnish as RAKASTAN – SAAVUTHAN.