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Après toi

"Après toi" (French pronunciation: ​[apʁɛ twa]; "After you") was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1972 performed in French by Greek singer Vicky Leandros, representing Luxembourg. The song was co-written by Leandros' father Leandros Papathanasiou, also known as Leo Leandros, under his pseudonym Mario Panas. This was Vicky Leandros' second entry in the Contest. In 1967 she had finished fourth with "L'amour est bleu" (better known under its English title "Love is Blue") which subsequently went on to become a worldwide hit when covered by French orchestra leader Paul Mauriat.

"Après Toi"
German release sleeve
Single by Vicky Leandros
from the album Vicky Leandros
B-side
  • La Poupée, Le Prince Et La Maison (several countries)
  • Despues De Ti (Spain and Latin American countries)
Released1972
GenreChanson
Length3:31
LabelPhilips
Songwriter(s)
  • Mario Panas
  • Yves Dessca
Producer(s)Klaus Munro
"Après Toi"
Eurovision Song Contest 1972 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Language
Composer(s)
Mario Panas, Klaus Munro
Lyricist(s)
Yves Dessca, Klaus Munro
Conductor
Klaus Munro
Finals performance
Final result
1st
Final points
128
Entry chronology
◄ "Pomme, pomme, pomme" (1971)
"Tu te reconnaîtras" (1973) ►

Description

"Après toi" is a dramatic ballad, with the singer telling her lover what will happen to her once he has finally left her for someone else; "After you I will be nothing but the shadow of your shadow".

The song was performed seventeenth on the night (following Belgium's Serge & Christine Ghisoland with "À la folie ou pas du tout" and preceding the Netherlands' Sandra & Andres with "Als het om de liefde gaat"). By the close of voting, it had received 128 points, placing it first in a field of 18.

Originally, the song was written with German lyrics ("Dann kamst du") and was submitted to the German Eurovision national selection process. When the song did not qualify for that competition, Yves Dessca, who had co-written the lyrics of the 1971 winning song "Un banc, un arbre, une rue", penned French lyrics and the song was chosen internally to represent Luxembourg. Dessca remains the only author/composer ever to score back-to-back Eurovision victories.[1]

Cover versions

Vicky Leandros also recorded the song in an English language version "Come What May" which was widely released around the world . In South Africa it was a number one hit. In the United Kingdom and Ireland it reached number two in the charts of both countries . Leandros also recorded the song in Italian ("Dopo te"), German ("Dann kamst du"), Spanish ("Y después"), Greek ("Móno esý", Μόνο εσύ) and Japanese ("Omoide ni ikiru", 思い出に生きる).

"Après toi" was succeeded as contest winner in 1973 by Anne-Marie David singing "Tu te reconnaîtras", also for Luxembourg.

As with "L'amour est bleu", "Après toi" has been afforded a number of translated cover versions including "Jak mám spát" (Czech) recorded by Helena Vondráčková, "Keď si sám" (Slovak) recorded by Eva Kostolányiová [sk], "Rakastan saavuthan" (Finnish) recorded by Carola Standertskjöld, "Posle tebe" (Serbian) recorded by Lola Novaković, "Vắng bóng người yêu" (Vietnamese) recorded by Thanh Lan, "Si te vas" (Spanish) recorded by Paloma San Basilio, "Vad än sker" (Swedish) recorded by Ann-Louise Hanson, "Etter deg" (Norwegian) recorded by Lillian Askeland [nb] and Gro Anita Schønn, "Sled teb" ("След теб", Bulgarian), recorded by Lili Ivanova, and "Aşk mı bu" (Turkish), recorded by Ayla Algan in 1973.

The English version "Come What May" was covered by Filipina singer Pilita Corrales on her 1976 album Live At The Riveira With Pilita Amado Vol. 2.

Charts

Charts (1972) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[2] 23
Belgium/Flanders (Ultratop)[3] 3
Belgium/Wallonia [4] 1
Dutch (Dutch Top 30)[5] 1
France (SNEP)[6] 1
Germany (Media Control) 11
Ireland (IRMA) 2
Malaysia [7] 3
Norway (VG-lista[8] 2
South Africa (Springbok Radio) [9] 1
Switzerland (Swiss Hitparade)[10] 1
United Kingdom (Official Singles Chart)[11] 2

References

  1. ^ O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Eurovision Song Contest: The Official History. Cartlon Books UK, 2010. ISBN 978-1847325211
  2. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. p. 175. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  3. ^ . Ultratop. Archived from the original on 2014-07-22. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
  4. ^ books.google.fr/books?hl=fr&id=6icEAAAAMBAJ&q=Apr%C3%A8s+toi#v=snippet&q=Apr%C3%A8s%20toi&f=false
  5. ^ Steffen Hung. "Vicky Leandros - Après toi - dutchcharts.nl". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-20. Retrieved 2013-01-06. Select "Vicky Leandros" from the artist drop down menu
  7. ^ books.google.fr/books?hl=fr&id=xCgEAAAAMBAJ&q=Apr%C3%A8s+toi#v=snippet&q=Apr%C3%A8s%20toi&f=false
  8. ^ Steffen Hung. "norwegiancharts.com - Vicky Leandros - Après toi". norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  9. ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (26 August 1972). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 16 April 2018 – via Internet Archive. Après toi. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help); |last= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-03-16. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
  11. ^ "VICKY LEANDROS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2017-02-23.

External links

  • Official Eurovision Song Contest site, history by year, 1972.
  • Detailed info and lyrics, The Diggiloo Thrush, "Après toi".

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Apres toi French pronunciation apʁɛ twa After you was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1972 performed in French by Greek singer Vicky Leandros representing Luxembourg The song was co written by Leandros father Leandros Papathanasiou also known as Leo Leandros under his pseudonym Mario Panas This was Vicky Leandros second entry in the Contest In 1967 she had finished fourth with L amour est bleu better known under its English title Love is Blue which subsequently went on to become a worldwide hit when covered by French orchestra leader Paul Mauriat Apres Toi German release sleeveSingle by Vicky Leandrosfrom the album Vicky LeandrosB sideLa Poupee Le Prince Et La Maison several countries Despues De Ti Spain and Latin American countries Released1972GenreChansonLength3 31LabelPhilipsSongwriter s Mario Panas Yves DesscaProducer s Klaus Munro Apres Toi Eurovision Song Contest 1972 entryCountryLuxembourgArtist s Vicky LeandrosLanguageFrenchComposer s Mario Panas Klaus MunroLyricist s Yves Dessca Klaus MunroConductorKlaus MunroFinals performanceFinal result1stFinal points128Entry chronology Pomme pomme pomme 1971 Tu te reconnaitras 1973 Contents 1 Description 2 Cover versions 3 Charts 4 References 5 External linksDescription Edit Apres toi is a dramatic ballad with the singer telling her lover what will happen to her once he has finally left her for someone else After you I will be nothing but the shadow of your shadow The song was performed seventeenth on the night following Belgium s Serge amp Christine Ghisoland with A la folie ou pas du tout and preceding the Netherlands Sandra amp Andres with Als het om de liefde gaat By the close of voting it had received 128 points placing it first in a field of 18 Originally the song was written with German lyrics Dann kamst du and was submitted to the German Eurovision national selection process When the song did not qualify for that competition Yves Dessca who had co written the lyrics of the 1971 winning song Un banc un arbre une rue penned French lyrics and the song was chosen internally to represent Luxembourg Dessca remains the only author composer ever to score back to back Eurovision victories 1 Cover versions EditVicky Leandros also recorded the song in an English language version Come What May which was widely released around the world In South Africa it was a number one hit In the United Kingdom and Ireland it reached number two in the charts of both countries Leandros also recorded the song in Italian Dopo te German Dann kamst du Spanish Y despues Greek Mono esy Mono esy and Japanese Omoide ni ikiru 思い出に生きる Apres toi was succeeded as contest winner in 1973 by Anne Marie David singing Tu te reconnaitras also for Luxembourg As with L amour est bleu Apres toi has been afforded a number of translated cover versions including Jak mam spat Czech recorded by Helena Vondrackova Ked si sam Slovak recorded by Eva Kostolanyiova sk Rakastan saavuthan Finnish recorded by Carola Standertskjold Posle tebe Serbian recorded by Lola Novakovic Vắng bong người yeu Vietnamese recorded by Thanh Lan Si te vas Spanish recorded by Paloma San Basilio Vad an sker Swedish recorded by Ann Louise Hanson Etter deg Norwegian recorded by Lillian Askeland nb and Gro Anita Schonn Sled teb Sled teb Bulgarian recorded by Lili Ivanova and Ask mi bu Turkish recorded by Ayla Algan in 1973 The English version Come What May was covered by Filipina singer Pilita Corrales on her 1976 album Live At The Riveira With Pilita Amado Vol 2 Charts EditCharts 1972 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 2 23Belgium Flanders Ultratop 3 3Belgium Wallonia 4 1Dutch Dutch Top 30 5 1France SNEP 6 1Germany Media Control 11Ireland IRMA 2Malaysia 7 3Norway VG lista 8 2South Africa Springbok Radio 9 1Switzerland Swiss Hitparade 10 1United Kingdom Official Singles Chart 11 2References Edit O Connor John Kennedy The Eurovision Song Contest The Official History Cartlon Books UK 2010 ISBN 978 1847325211 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives NSW Australian Chart Book p 175 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Ultratop be Vicky Leandros Apres toi Ultratop Archived from the original on 2014 07 22 Retrieved 2015 05 25 books google fr books hl fr amp id 6icEAAAAMBAJ amp q Apr C3 A8s toi v snippet amp q Apr C3 A8s 20toi amp f false Steffen Hung Vicky Leandros Apres toi dutchcharts nl dutchcharts nl Retrieved 2017 02 23 InfoDisc Tout les Titres par Artiste Archived from the original on 2013 09 20 Retrieved 2013 01 06 Select Vicky Leandros from the artist drop down menu books google fr books hl fr amp id xCgEAAAAMBAJ amp q Apr C3 A8s toi v snippet amp q Apr C3 A8s 20toi amp f false Steffen Hung norwegiancharts com Vicky Leandros Apres toi norwegiancharts com Retrieved 2017 02 23 Inc Nielsen Business Media 26 August 1972 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc Retrieved 16 April 2018 via Internet Archive Apres toi a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help last has generic name help Vicky Leandros Apres toi hitparade ch Archived from the original on 2015 03 16 Retrieved 2015 05 25 VICKY LEANDROS full Official Chart History Official Charts Company officialcharts com Retrieved 2017 02 23 External links EditOfficial Eurovision Song Contest site history by year 1972 Detailed info and lyrics The Diggiloo Thrush Apres toi Preceded by Un banc un arbre une rue by Severine Eurovision Song Contest winners1972 Succeeded by Tu te reconnaitras by Anne Marie David Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Apres toi amp oldid 1116001763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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