Dominique Walter

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Dominique Walter
Birth nameDominique Gruère
Born(1942-05-22)22 May 1942
Paris, France
Died26 August 2013(2013-08-26) (aged 71)
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1965–1970

Dominique Walter (born Dominique Gruère, 22 May 1942 – 26 August 2013

Chez Nous. At the close of voting, it had received just 1 point, placing it 16th in a field of 18 competitors. Despite its poor performance at Eurovision, the record reportedly sold 100 000 times.[2]

Serge Gainsbourg wrote seven songs for him between 1966 and 1969. However the songs were not well received, arguably due to the harsh, at times misogynistic lyrics. For example, the title of 'Les Petits Boudins' (1967) is French slang which refers to ugly girls.

References

  1. ^ "MatchID - Moteur de recherche des décès".
  2. ISSN 0395-2037
    . Retrieved 3 August 2023.

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Preceded by
N'avoue jamais
France in the Eurovision Song Contest
1966
Succeeded by
Il doit faire beau là-bas