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- Le_Chant_de_Mallory abstract ""Le chant de Mallory" (English translation: "Mallory's Song") was the French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964, performed in French by Rachel. The song was written by André Popp and Pierre Cour, the team behind France's winning entry in the 1960 Contest, "Tom Pillibi".The song was performed seventh on the night (following Austria's Udo Jürgens with "Warum nur warum?" and preceding the United Kingdom's Matt Monro with "I Love the Little Things"). At the close of voting, it had received 14 points, placing 4th in a field of 16.The song deals with the story of Michael Mallory, a soldier. The singer asks him to sing the song he used to sing once more, as it was a song of love.It was succeeded as French representative at the 1965 Contest by Guy Mardel with "N'avoue jamais".".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory language France.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory subsequentWork N'avoue_jamais.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory wikiPageExternalLink ?1964fra.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory wikiPageExternalLink contest?event=281.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory wikiPageID "6051146".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory wikiPageRevisionID "544472433".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory artist "Rachel Ros".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory as Rachel_(singer).
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory composer André_Popp.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory conductor Franck_Pourcel.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory country "France".
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- Le_Chant_de_Mallory language "French".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory lyricist Pierre_Cour.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory next "N'avoue jamais".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory nextLink "N'avoue jamais".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory place "4".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory points "14".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory prev "Elle était si jolie".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory prevLink "Elle était si jolie".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory song ""Le chant de Mallory"".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory year "1964".
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_1964.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_France.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory subject Category:French-language_songs.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory subject Category:Songs_written_by_André_Popp.
- Le_Chant_de_Mallory subject Category:Songs_written_by_Pierre_Cour.
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- Le_Chant_de_Mallory type EurovisionSongsOf1964.
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- Le_Chant_de_Mallory comment ""Le chant de Mallory" (English translation: "Mallory's Song") was the French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964, performed in French by Rachel. The song was written by André Popp and Pierre Cour, the team behind France's winning entry in the 1960 Contest, "Tom Pillibi".The song was performed seventh on the night (following Austria's Udo Jürgens with "Warum nur warum?" and preceding the United Kingdom's Matt Monro with "I Love the Little Things").".
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- Le_Chant_de_Mallory name ""Le chant de Mallory"".