Européennes

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France in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1986
Eurovision Song Contest 1986
Participating broadcasterAntenne 2
Country France
Selection processL'Eurovision 1986
Selection date22 March 1986
Competing entry
Song"Européennes"
ArtistCocktail Chic
Songwriters
  • Georges Costa
  • Michel Costa
Placement
Final result17th, 13 points
Participation chronology
◄1985 1986 1987►

France was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 with the song "Européennes", written by Georges Costa and Michel Costa, and performed by Cocktail Chic. The French participating broadcaster, Antenne 2, selected its entry through a national final.

Before Eurovision

L'Eurovision 1986

Antenne 2 held the national final, L'Eurovision 1986, on 22 March 1986 at the SFP Studios in Paris, hosted by Patrice Laffont.

Fourteen songs made it to the national final, which was broadcast across France and to the overseas departments. The winner was decided by a sample of television viewers who were telephoned at random and asked their opinion of each song. The winning entry was "Européennes", performed by the quartet Cocktail and composed by Georges Costa and Michel Costa.

R/O Artist Song Points Place
1 Daisy Clerc "Homme de lumière" 133 3
2 Véronique Bodoin "Paris le dimanche matin" 30 13
3 Sandrine Doukhan "J'aimerai demain" 63 7
4 Christine Gavalet "Nuit blanche" 35 12
5 Yves de Roubaix "Vivre longtemps" 147 2
6 King Kong & Les Limousines "Stop l'amour, pas d'amour" 67 6
7 Duo Plaisir "Eurovision" 43 9
8 Cocktail "Européennes" 158 1
9 Claire Axèle "Mélodie" 76 5
10 Jean-Louis Richerme "La roue tourne" 43 9
11 Catherine Perbost "Fils d'Ellington" 36 11
12 Marc Juillet "Je vis dans un rêve" 55 8
13 Sonja Wiggers "Le cœur branché" 24 14
14 Lucille Marciano "Comme une chanteuse de blues" 113 4

At Eurovision

Before performing at Bergen, Cocktail changed their name to Cocktail Chic. They were the third act on the night of the Contest, following Yugoslavia and preceding Norway. At the close of the voting the song had received 13 points, placing 17th in a field of 20 competing countries.[1] At the time it was the worst placing for France in the Contest's history, and would remain so until 1996.

Voting

Points awarded to France[2]
Score Country
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points   Switzerland
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
Points awarded by France[2]
Score Country
12 points  Belgium
10 points  United Kingdom
8 points  Luxembourg
7 points   Switzerland
6 points  Spain
5 points  Denmark
4 points  Norway
3 points  Ireland
2 points  Sweden
1 point  Israel

References

  1. "Final of Bergen 1986". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  2. "Results of the Final of Bergen 1986". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.