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- Bien_plus_fort abstract ""Bien plus fort" (English translation: "Much Stronger") was the Monegasque entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966, performed in French by Croatian singer Téréza, the first non-French artist to represent the principality in the Contest. The song is the shortest ever played in the history of the contest.The song is in the chanson style, popular in the early years of the Contest. Téréza tells her lover that "your love for me" and "my love for you" are variously "stronger than the wind", "bigger than the earth" and various other superlatives, as well as asking him to take her away from where she is currently."Bien plus fort" was performed thirteenth on the night, following Switzerland's Madeleine Pascal with "Ne vois-tu pas?" and preceding Italy's Domenico Modugno with "Dio, come ti amo". At the close of voting, it had received the dreaded nul points, placing 17th (equal last) in a field of 18.A Croatian version of the song was also recorded, "Još mnogo jače", as Téréza herself was in fact from that part of what was then Yugoslavia and she also recorded an Italian version, "Piu di ogni cosa". She would also go on to represent her homeland Yugoslavia at the 1972 Contest, singing "Muzika i ti", then under her full name Tereza Kesovija. The song was succeeded as Monegasque representative at the 1967 Contest by Minouche Barelli with "Boum-Badaboum".".
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- Bien_plus_fort artist Tereza_Kesovija.
- Bien_plus_fort as "Téréza".
- Bien_plus_fort composer "Gérard Bourgeois".
- Bien_plus_fort conductor Alain_Goraguer.
- Bien_plus_fort country "Monaco".
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- Bien_plus_fort language "French".
- Bien_plus_fort lyricist "Jean-Max Rivière".
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- Bien_plus_fort next "Boum-Badaboum".
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- Bien_plus_fort place "17".
- Bien_plus_fort points "0".
- Bien_plus_fort prev "Va dire à l'amour".
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- Bien_plus_fort song ""Bien plus fort"".
- Bien_plus_fort year "1966".
- Bien_plus_fort subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_1966.
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- Bien_plus_fort comment ""Bien plus fort" (English translation: "Much Stronger") was the Monegasque entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966, performed in French by Croatian singer Téréza, the first non-French artist to represent the principality in the Contest. The song is the shortest ever played in the history of the contest.The song is in the chanson style, popular in the early years of the Contest.".
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- Bien_plus_fort name ""Bien plus fort"".