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Salomé (singer)

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Salomé (born Maria Rosa Marco June 21, 1943 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish singer. At the Eurovision Song Contest held in Madrid in 1969, she performed "Vivo Cantando", composed by Maria José Cerato with words by Aniano Alcalde. The song (along with the entries from Netherlands, United Kingdom, and France) shared first place that year. Salome recorded "Vivo Cantando" in 1969 for the Eurovision Song Contest in 7 Languages. (Spanish, Catalan, Basque, French, German, Italian, English, and Serbo-Croat). The B-side to "Vivo Cantando" was "Amigos, Amigos" which came in 2nd at the Spanish National Final in 1969. Salomé appeared on TVE in May of 2006, after the Eurovision Song Contest, to discuss the outcome with 1968 winner, Massiel, and a few other friends.

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Preceded by
Massiel
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest
1969
(tied with: Lulu, Frida Boccara & Lenny Kuhr)
Succeeded by
Dana

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