The Eurovision Song Contest, more commonly known as Eurovision, (in English: Eurovision Song Contest or ESC) is an annual event organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). It brings together the members of the Union within the framework of a musical competition, broadcast live and simultaneously by all the participating broadcasters. It ...
The Eurovision Song Contest, more commonly known as Eurovision, (in English: Eurovision Song Contest or ESC) is an annual event organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). It brings together the members of the Union within the framework of a musical competition, broadcast live and simultaneously by all the participating broadcasters. It is broadcast on television (cable and satellite), radio and on the Internet.
Its very first edition took place on May 24, 1956, in Lugano, Switzerland.
Maxi Vinyl 12 inches Single, Promo Edition, 4 Tracks, pressing France, 2000, label Columbia, reference SAMPMS 8804-6, includes Reùmix Eiffel 65, Occasion VG+
LP Vinyl Album, 13 Tracks, pressing France, 1969, BIEM, label Philips, reference 844.949 BY, Occasion EX, First press, edition before winning Eurovision.
Maxi Vinyl 12 inches, Promo, pressing France, 2 Tracks, 2003,
LP Vinyl Album, 10 Tracks, 1983, pressing Yugoslavia, label Jugoton, reference LSY 63156, Occasion VG+
Vinyl 7 inches Single 45rpm, 4 Tracks, 1960, pressing France, label Columbia, reference ESRF 1268 M, Grand Prix Eurovision de la Chanson 1960, Occasion VG+
Vinyl 7 inches Single, 2 Tracks, 1983, pressing France, Eurovision Israel 1983, label Carrere, reference 13.147, Occasion VG+
Vinyl 7 inches Single, 2 Tracks, 1991, pressing France, label RCA Victor, reference PB 44649, Occasion EX
Vinyl 7 inches Single, 2 Tracks, 1979, pressing France, label Polydor, reference 2097 986, Concours Eurovision de la Chanson Norvège 79, Occasion VG+
Vinyl 7 inches Single, 1983, 2 Tracks, pressing France, label Arabella Records, reference 105.381, Eurovision Song Contest 1983 Belgique, Occasion VG+
Vinyl 7 inches Single, 2 Tracks, pressing France, 1983, label Saban Records, reference 813 270-7, Occasion VG+, Eurovision Song Contest 1983 Suède
Vinyl 7 inches single, 2 Tracks, 1983, pressing France, label San Records, reference 811 601-7, representing Luxemburg and winner on the Eurovision Song Contest Festival 1983, Occasion VG+
Vinyl 7 inches Single, 2 Tracks, 1985, pressing France, label Columbia, reference 2006217, Chanson Représentant la France Eurovision 85, Occasion VG+
Vinyl 7 inches Single, 2 Tracks, 1990, pressing France, label EMI Records, reference 2038877, Eurovision Grand Prix 1990, Occasion VG+
EP Vinyl 7 inches Single, 4 Tracks, 1966, pressing France, label Disc AZ, reference EP 1013, Chanson Lauréate de l'Ortf Grand Prix Eurovision, Occasion VG+
EP Vinyl 7 inches Sinfle, 4 Tracks, pressing France, 1961, label La Voix de son Maitre, reference EGF 529, 1er Grand Prix Eurovision 1961, Occasion VG+
Vinyl 7 inches Single, 2 Tracks, 1988, pressing France, label Trema, reference 410.436, Luxembourg participation to the Eurovision Song Contest of 1988, Occasion VG+
LP Vinyl Album, 12 Tracks, 1976, pressing France, label Philips, reference 9286 367, Occasion VG+
Vinyl 7 inches, Mono Version, 4 Tracks, 1965, Occasion VG+
Double LP Vinyl Album, 24 Tracks, Gatefold Sleeve, Compilation, pressing France, label Disques Melba, reference SLVLX. 685, série Double Loisirs, Occasion VG+
LP Vinyl Album, 12 Tracks, 1972, pressing Netherlands, Gatefold Sleeve, label CBS Records, reference S 64 895, Occasion VG+
Maxi Vinyl 12 inches Single,2 Tracks, 1998, UK pressing, White label Promo, label Rhythm Series, reference 12RHYDJY 20, Occasion EX, Generic Sleeve