Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960

Finale Belge pour le Grand Prix Eurovision 1960 de la Chanson Européenne was the national final format developed by Walloon broadcaster Institut national belge de radiodiffusion (INR) in order to select the Belgian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1960.The national final was held during the first part of the show D'une scène à l'autre.[1][2] "Mon amour pour toi" was conducted by Henri Segers and performed 5th in the running order, following Denmark and preceding Norway.The Belgian jury awarded its highest mark (3) to contest winners France.[3] It was succeeded as Belgian representative at the 1961 contest by Bob Benny performing "September, gouden roos".
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