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French singer
Annick Thoumazeau
(born in
Frejus
in 1960) is a
French
singer. She represented
France
in the
1984 Eurovision Song Contest
, with the song "
Autant d'amoureux que d'etoiles
" (
English
translation: "As Many Lovers As Stars").
Thoumazeau performed third on the night, before
Spain
, and after
Luxembourg
. She placed eighth out of nineteen entries, receiving a total of 61 points.
[1]
Under the pen name
Annee Leed
, Thoumazeau wrote the lyrics to the musical
Virulla
, which was staged in
Disneyland Paris
and
Le Theatre du gymnase, Paris
in the 2000s.
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- Note: Entries scored out signify where France did not compete
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- "
100% d'amour
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- "Anna Maria Lena"
- "
Aufrecht geh'n
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- "
Autant d'amoureux que d'etoiles
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- "
Avanti
la vie
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- "
Ciao, amore
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- "
Det' lige det
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- "
Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley
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- "
Einfach weg
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- "
Halay
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- "
Hengaillaan
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- "
Ik hou van jou
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- "Lady, Lady"
- "
Lenge leve livet
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- "
Love Games
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- "
Silencio e tanta gente
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- "
Terminal 3
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- "
I treni di Tozeur
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- "
Welche Farbe hat der Sonnenschein?
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