Dors, Mon Amour

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Dors, Mon Amour (English translation: "Sleep, My Love") was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1958, performed in French by André Claveau representing France. The song is the first entry sung by a male soloist to win the Contest.
The song was performed third on the night (following the Netherlands' Corry Brokken with Heel De Wereld and preceding Luxembourg's Solange Berry with Un Grand Amour). At the close of voting, it had received 27 points, with victory coming at the head of a 10-entry-strong field.

The song is something of a lullaby by the singer to his lover. He tells her to sleep, while he muses on their love and the power of the night.

The song was succeeded as Contest winner in 1959 by Teddy Scholten representing the Netherlands singing Een Beetje.
It was succeeded as French representative at the 1959 Contest by Jean Philippe with Oui, Oui, Oui, Oui.