France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970 information
Eurovision Song Contest 1970
Country
France
National selection
Selection process
National final
Selection date(s)
February 21, 1970
Selected entrant
Guy Bonnet
Selected song
"Marie-Blanche"
Selected songwriter(s)
Guy Bonnet
André-Pierre Dousset
Finals performance
Final result
4th, 8 points
France in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1969 •
1970
• 1971►
France participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970 with the song "Marie-Blanche" performed by Guy Bonnet. The song was chosen through a seven-week televised show titled Musicolor. "Marie-Blanche" came in fourth place out of twelve, and received eight points at the contest.
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