"Je t'adore" (French pronunciation: [ʒə tadɔʁ]; "I adore you") is a song by Belgian singer Kate Ryan.
It was the Belgian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in English (with only the title and the phrase on the chorus in French).
On the night, it was performed seventh, following Albania's Luiz Ejlli with "Zjarr e ftohtë" and preceding Ireland's Brian Kennedy with "Every Song Is a Cry for Love".
[1] The performance was notable on the night for the neon-tubed microphone stands that Ryan variously sang and danced with, each being moved around by the backing dancers.
As a small consolation, the presenter charged with announcing the Belgian votes on the night of the final held up a cardboard sign with the words "We Love Kate Ryan" on it – prompting derisive comments from BBC commentator Terry Wogan, who during the contest said the song sounded like "shut that door" instead of je t'adore.