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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: 132. Not illustrated. Chapters: Eres Tu, La, La, La, Su Cancion, La Noche Es Para Mi, Baila El Chiki-Chiki, Bandido, I Love You Mi Vida, Gwendolyne, Vivo Cantando, quien Maneja Mi Barca?, Hombres, Algo Pequenito, ay, Que Deseo!, Un Blodymary, Para Llenarme de Ti, Bailemos Un Vals, No Quiero Escuchar, El, Valentino, Nacida Para Amar, Ensename a Cantar, Colgado de Un Sueno, Tu Volveras, Quedate Esta Noche, La Fiesta Termino, Lady, Lady, que Bueno, Que Bueno!, La Chica Que Yo Quiero, Dile Que La Quiero, Caracola, No Estas Solo, Amanece, Dime, Y Solo Tu, Todo Esto Es La Musica, Vuelve Conmigo, Canta Y Se Feliz, Europe's Living a Celebration, Bailar Pegados, En Un Mundo Nuevo, Brujeria, Estando Contigo, Sobran Las Palabras, Hablemos Del Amor, que Voy a Hacer Sin Ti?, Sin Rencor, Ella No Es Ella, Yo Soy Aquel, Algo Prodigioso, Llamame. Excerpt: "Eres tu" (English: ) is a popular Spanish language song written in 1973 by Juan Carlos Calderon and performed by the Spanish band Mocedades, with Amaya Uranga on lead. This song was chosen as Spain's entry in the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest. After the song reached the second place in the contest, it was released as a single. This song also has an English version entitled "Touch the Wind" with lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. The 1973 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest took place on 7 April 1973 and was held at Luxembourg, the capital of Luxembourg. The song was performed seventh on the night, following Monaco's Marie with "Un train qui part" and preceding Switzerland's Patrick Juvet with "Je vais me marier, Marie." Composer Juan Carlos Calderon himself conducted the live orchestra. At the close of voting, the song had received 125 points, placing 2nd in a field of 17, after Luxembourg's own Anne-Marie David with "Tu te reconnaitras wit...