Dors, mon amour

[1] It is reviewed as "a classical sort of lullaby", and is compared to newer editions entries songs as "hardly indicative of the camp and bombast which would later come to define Eurovision.

"[2] Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (RTF) internally selected André Claveau as its performer for the 3rd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.

On 7 February 1958, "Dors, mon amour" competed in the televised show Et voici quelques airs, the national final organised by RTF to select the song he would sing in Eurovision.

[3] On 12 March 1958, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at AVRO Studios in Hilversum hosted by Nederlandse Televisie Stichting (NTS), and broadcast live throughout the continent.

It is covered in German by Camillo und die Bernd Hansen-Sänger as "Unser Glück, mon amour" and in Swedish by 1958 Eurovision entrant Alice Babs as "Sov min älskling".

Claveau performing at Eurovision.