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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 25. Chapters: 1 Life, Als het weer lente is, Avanti la vie, A la folie ou pas du tout (song), A Million in One, Two, Three, Baby, Baby (Nicole & Hugo song), Copycat (song), Dis oui, Door de wind, Envie de vivre, Euro-Vision, Fleur de liberte, Geef het op, Gelukkig zijn, Goeiemorgen, morgen, Hey Nana, Hou toch van mij, Iemand als jij, Ik heb zorgen, J'aime la vie, Jennifer Jennings, Judy et Cie, L'amour ca fait chanter la vie, Laat me nu gaan, Laissez briller le soleil, La voix est libre, Le grand soir (song), Le plus beau jour de ma vie, Liefde is een kaartspel, Like the Wind, Love Power (The KMG's song), Macedomienne, Ma petite chatte, Messieurs les noyes de la Seine, Me and My Guitar (Tom Dice song), Mon amour pour toi, Nous, on veut des violons, O Julissi, Pres de ma riviere, Quand tu reviendras, Rendez-vous (song), Samson (song), Sanomi, September, gouden roos, Sister (song), Si tu aimes ma musique, Soldiers of Love, Straatdeuntje, Ton nom, Un peu de poivre, un peu de sel, Viens l'oublier, Waarom?, With Love Baby. Excerpt: "J'aime la vie" (French pronunciation:, I Love Life) was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, performed for Belgium by Sandra Kim. Belgium had finished the 1985 Contest in last place, and thus achieved the rare turnaround from last to first in the space of one year. The song also marks the only time to date that Belgium has won the Contest. At Bergen, the song was performed thirteenth on the night (following Ireland's Luv Bug with "You Can Count On Me" and preceding Germany's Ingrid Peters with "Uber Die Brucke Geh'n"). Its winning tally was 176 points, finishing first in a field of 20. The entry received points from every jury. Performed in French, the song is a positive one, dealing with the pleasure to be had in life. During Preview...