De troubadour

1969 song by Lenny Kuhr
"Boom Bang-a-Bang"
Single by Lenny Kuhr
from the album Lenny Kuhr
LanguageDutch
B-side"Mais non, Monsieur"
Released1969
GenreBallad
Length3:26
LabelPhilips
Composer(s)David Hartsema [nl]
Lyricist(s)Lenny Kuhr
Eurovision Song Contest 1969 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Lenny Kuhr
Language
Dutch
Composer(s)
David Hartsema
Lyricist(s)
Lenny Kuhr
Conductor
Frans de Kok
Finals performance
Final result
1st
Final points
18
Entry chronology
◄ "Morgen" (1968)
"Waterman" (1970) ►

"De troubadour" ("The troubadour"), is a song recorded by Dutch singer Lenny Kuhr, with music composed by David Hartsema [nl] and lyrics by Kuhr herself. It represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969, held in Madrid, and became one of the four winning songs.

Lulu recorded the song in six languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian.

Background

Conception

"De troubadour" music was written by David Hartsema [nl] and lyrics by Lenny Kuhr. It is a ballad inspired both musically and lyrically by folk-song traditions. It is about a troubadour of the Middle Ages, describing the impact the music has on his audiences.[1]

Eurovision

On 26 February 1969, "De troubadour" performed by Lenny Kuhr competed in the national final organized by the Nederlandse Televisie Stichting (NTS) to select their song and performer for the 14th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. The song won the competition so it became the Dutch entry for the contest.[2]

Kuhr recorded the song in Dutch, English –as "The Troubadour"–, French –"Le troubadour"–, German –"Der Troubadour"–, Italian –"Un cantastorie"–, and Spanish –"El trovador"–.[1]

Kuhr's Eurovison dress.

On 29 March 1969, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the Teatro Real in Madrid hosted by Televisión Española (TVE), and broadcast live throughout the continent. Kuhr performed "De troubadour" eighth on the night, following United Kingdom's "Boom Bang-a-Bang" by Lulu and preceding Sweden's "Judy, min vän" by Tommy Körberg. Frans de Kok conducted the live orchestra in the performance of the Dutch entry.[3]

At the close of voting, the song had received 18 points, the same number of points as Spain's "Vivo cantando" by Salomé, the France's "Un jour, un enfant" by Frida Boccara, and the United Kingdom's "Boom Bang-a-Bang" by Lulu. As there was no tiebreaker rule in place at the time, all four countries were declared joint winners.[4][5] Since the Dutch entry in 1968 was joint last, the Netherlands thus achieved the rare feat of going from (equal) last to (equal) first in the space of one year.

Aftermath

"De troubadour" was included in Kuhr's studio album Lenny Kuhr. Five years after the Contest, she recorded the song with revised Dutch lyrics, then retitled "De generaal" ("The general"), which was a homage to the Dutch national soccer coach Rinus Michels, who was nicknamed so by the players of the Dutch team.

On 22 May 2021, the interval act "Rock the Roof" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 grand final featured "De troubadour" performed by Kuhr in the same dress she wore in her Eurovision winning performance fifty-two years earlier.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "De troubadour - lyrics". The Diggiloo Thrush.
  2. ^ "Dutch National Final 1969". natfinals.50webs.com.
  3. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 1969". Eurovision Song Contest. 29 March 1969. TVE / EBU.
  4. ^ "Official Eurovision Song Contest 1969 site". Eurovision Song Contest.
  5. ^ Gleyze, Jean-François (2011-01-10). "L'impact du voisinage géographique des pays dans l'attribution des votes au Concours Eurovision de la Chanson". Cybergeo. doi:10.4000/cybergeo.23451. ISSN 1278-3366.
  6. ^ "Interval Act - Rock The Roof". Eurovision Song Contest.

External links

  • ""De Troubadour"" at Discogs (list of releases)
Preceded by
"La, la, la" by Massiel
Eurovision Song Contest winners
co-winner with "Un jour, un enfant" by Frida Boccara, "Vivo cantando" by Salomé and "Boom Bang-a-Bang" by Lulu

1969
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