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Camillo Felgen was a Luxembourgish singer, songwriter, disc jockey and television presenter who had a career spanning six decades. During his career, he wrote translations for hit songs by many popular artists including The Beatles.

He was chosen to represent his home country at the Eurovision Song Contest 1960 in London with the song "So laang we's du do bast", which finished in last place with a single point awarded to them by the Italian jury.

He returned two years later to represent his country on home soil in Luxembourg City with the song "Petit bonhomme", faring much better by finishing in 3rd place with 11 points.

He died on 16 July 2005 at the age of 84.

Eurovision Song Contest 1960
Songs
"Tom Pillibi" • "Looking High, High, High" • "Ce soir-là" • "Voi Voi" • "Bonne nuit ma chérie" • "Mon amour pour toi" • "Du hast mich so fasziniert" • "Cielo e terra" • "Romantica" • "Alla andra får varann" • "Det var en yndig tid" • "Wat een geluk" • "So laang we's du do bast"
Performers
Jacqueline BoyerBryan JohnsonFrançois DegueltNora BrockstedtWyn HoopFud LeclercHarry WinterAnita TraversiRenato RascelSiw MalmkvistKaty BødtgerRudi CarrellCamillo Felgen
Eurovision Song Contest 1962
Songs
"Un premier amour" • "Dis rien" • "Petit bonhomme" • "Ne pali svetlo u sumrak" • "Ring-A-Ding Girl" • "Zwei kleine Italiener" • "Tipi-tii" • "Sol och vår" • "Addio, addio" • "Vuggevise" • "Kom sol, kom regn" • "Le retour" • "Ton nom" • "Llàmame" • "Nur in der Wiener Luft" • "Katinka"
Performers
Isabelle AubretFrançois DegueltCamillo FelgenLola NovakovićRonnie CarrollConny FroboessMarion RungInger BerggrenClaudio VillaEllen WintherInger JacobsenJean PhilippeFud LeclercVictor BalaguerEleonore SchwarzDe Spelbrekers