"Toi" (
English translation: "You") was the
Luxembourgish entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1975, performed in
French by
Irish singer
Geraldine. The entry had a high pedigree, being penned by three authors/composers who had all written/composed previous
Eurovision winners.
Pierre Cour had been partly responsible for the 1960 winner "
Tom Pillibi" and
Bill Martin and
Phil Coulter had created the 1967 winner "
Puppet on a String".
The song is a ballad, with Geraldine telling her lover that "my life doesn't exist without you" and pledging her unending love to him. Geraldine recorded the song in two languages; French and her mother tongue English, the latter as "You".
Another singer with a similar name, Géraldine, represented Switzerland in the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, finishing last with 'nul points', but as John Kennedy O'Connor's The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History notes, despite the similarity in name, the two singers are unique. This Geraldine later married the song's composer,
Phil Coulter.
The song was performed fifth on the night (following
Germany's
Joy Fleming with "
Ein Lied kann eine Brücke sein" and preceding
Norway's
Ellen Nikolaysen with "
Touch My Life "). At the close of voting, it had received 84 points, placing...
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