"Après toi" (French pronunciation: [apʁɛ twa]; "After you") is a song recorded by Greek singer Vicky Leandros, with music composed by her father Leo Leandros...
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Eurovision Song Contest 1973 (redirect from Sans toi)
Luxembourg, following the country's victory at the 1972 contest with the song "Après toi" by Vicky Leandros. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)...
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version of "Après toi". "Dann kamst du" is the German-language version of "Après toi". "Mono Eσυ" is the Greek-language version of "Après toi". With Hildegard...
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career by winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1972 with the song "Après Toi", again representing Luxembourg. On 15 October 2006, Vicky Leandros was...
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Gall, recorded back-to-back wins in 1972 and 1973, when represented by "Après toi" by Vicky Leandros and "Tu te reconnaîtras" by Anne-Marie David, and most...
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cantando" 1970s "All Kinds of Everything" "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" "Après toi" "Tu te reconnaîtras" "Waterloo" "Ding-a-dong" "Save Your Kisses for Me"...
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cantando" 1970s "All Kinds of Everything" "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" "Après toi" "Tu te reconnaîtras" "Waterloo" "Ding-a-dong" "Save Your Kisses for Me"...
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La plage / Après toi qui sait – L'arbre qui pleure 1965 : Katy cruelle – Entre toi et moi / La bague au doigt – Ma chanson faite pour toi 1965 : Ah !...
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Celine Dion (redirect from C'Est Pour Toi Tour)
well as the gold medal for "Best Song" with "Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi". By 1983, in addition to becoming the first Canadian artist to receive a...
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Après (English: After) may refer to: Après, a 2012 album by Iggy Pop "Après toi", a song by Vicky Leandros which won the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest...
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