Corinne Hermès

Corinne Hermès

Genres: Eurovision, 80s, Luxembourg, france, female vocalists

About Corinne Hermès

Corinne Hermès (born Corinne Miller on November 16, 1961, in Lagny-sur-Marne, France) is a French singer best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1983 for Luxembourg with the song "Si la vie est cadeau". The emotional ballad, composed by Jean-Pierre Miller with lyrics by Alain Garcia, earned 142 points, making it Luxembourg's fifth and final Eurovision victory. The song became a hit across Europe, launching her into the Franco-European spotlight. Following her Eurovision success, Corinne released several singles, including "Vivre à deux" (1983) and "Dessine-moi" (1986), along with the album "Soleil" in 1993, featuring the single "S'il n'y avait pas les mots". Despite the initial boost from Eurovision, her subsequent releases struggled to match the same level of commercial success. In the 2000s, she transitioned to jazz, showcasing her versatility and passion for more intimate, sophisticated music. She performed in jazz clubs and concerts, embracing a different side of her musical talents. Though her mainstream popularity diminished, she continues to perform occasionally and remains a beloved figure in Eurovision history, particularly for her classic winning song.

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Corinne Hermès — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Corinne Hermès Dessine-moi
Corinne Hermès Si la vie est un cadeau
Corinne Hermès Si La Vie Est Cadeau [Luxemburgo 1983] [2xpk]
Corinne Hermès Si La Vie Est Cadeau
Dessine-moi
Si la vie est un cadeau
Si La Vie Est Cadeau [Luxemburgo 1983] [2xpk]
Si La Vie Est Cadeau