Fud Leclerc

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Fud Leclerc (born Fernand Urbain Dominic Leclercq), Belgian singer.


During his career he was also the pianist of Juliette Gréco. After his career as a pianist, accordeonist, song writer and singer, he travelled the world and returned to Belgium where he began a new career as a building contractor. He is still alive and living in Bruxelles where he is enjoying his retirement.


He represented Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest four times:

  • 1956 - "Messieurs Les Noyés De La Seine" (The drowned men of the Seine), music by Jean Miret and Jacques Say, lyric by Robert Montal, placing and score unknown
  • 1958 - "Ma Petite Chatte" (My little darling), music and lyric by André Dohet, 5th place (of 10), 8 points (90 possible)
  • 1960 - "Mon Amour Pour Toi" (My love for you), music by Jacques Say, lyric by Robert Montal, 6th place (of 13), 9 points (120 possible)
  • 1962 - "Ton Nom" (You name), music by Eric Channe, lyric by Tony Golan, tied for last place (of 16), 0 points (45 possible)

The final entry in the list is notable for being the first song performed at the Contest that scored nul points.


Recent fact

  • 2005 - He was invited at ESC 2005 by the belgian TV (RTBF) as a guest star.


Some picture of Fud Leclerc

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