Bye Bye I Love You
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By Bye I Love You | ||
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Eurovision Song Contest 1974 entry | ||
Country | Luxembourg | |
Artist(s) | Ireen Sheer | |
Language | French | |
Composer(s) | Ralph Siegel | |
Lyricist(s) | Michael Kunze | |
Place | 4th | |
Points | 14 | |
Lyrics | from Diggiloo Thrush | |
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Bye Bye I Love You was the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, performed (despite the English of the title, although the title phrase is in that language) in French by Ireen Sheer.
The song, an early Ralph Siegel composition and one of the few he composed for non-German entrants, is a ballad in which Sheer sings about ending a relationship with a man she appears to have met on a holiday. She sings that "I didn't really speak French" and that "you don't say a word of English", but despite the language barrier, the two were able to enjoy a happy relationship for some time. Her lover, however, was not entirely faithful - thus, regardless of her feelings, she ends the relationship.
The song was performed ninth on the night (following Sweden's ABBA with Waterloo and preceding Monaco's Romuald with Celui Qui Reste Et Celui Qui S'En Va). At the close of voting, it had received 14 points, placing 4th in a field of 17.
It was succeeded as Luxembourgish representative at the 1975 Contest by GĂ©raldine with Toi.