Year: | 1962 |
Country: | France |
Preselection: | Internal selection |
Entrant: | Isabelle Aubret |
Song: | Un premier amour |
Final Result: | 1st, 26 points |
France was represented by Isabelle Aubret, with the song "Un premier amour", at the Eurovision Song Contest 1962, which took place on 18 March in Luxembourg City.
An internal selection was held by Radiodiffusion-télévision française (RTF) to determine the French participant and song. "Un premier amour" with lyrics by Roland Valade and composed by was chosen as the French entry, Isabelle Aubret was chosen as singer.[1] The song was recorded and presented to television viewers during the TV show "La soirée du disque", aired on 12 March at 20:30 CET.[2] At the beginning of this special program, Aubret recorded the song live on magnetic tape, followed by the physical and chemical production process of the LP record disc. At the end of the show, Aubret signed the finished record for viewers.[3]
On the night of the final Aubret performed 9th in the running order, following The Netherlands and preceding Norway. At the close of the voting "Un premier amour" had received 26 points, placing France 1st of the 16 competing entries, 13 points ahead of the runner-up Monaco.[4] This was the third time France won the contest, having previously won in 1958 and 1960, and making it the first country to win the contest three times.
Every country had a jury of ten people. Each jury gave three, two and one points to their three favourite songs.