About
André Claveau was a popular French singer who enjoyed success in France from the 1940s to the 1960s. He is best remembered for winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1958 with his song "Dors, mon amour". At the time of his victory, Claveau was the oldest winner in the history of the contest, showcasing his enduring appeal and talent.
Career Timeline
Early Career Success
Claveau establishes himself as a popular singer in France, gaining recognition.
Eurovision Song Contest Winner
Winning Eurovision with "Dors, mon amour" brings international attention and solidifies his fame.
Continued Singing Career
Claveau continues his career as a singer, maintaining a presence in the French entertainment scene.
Fading from Prominence
Claveau's popularity gradually declines as musical tastes evolve.
Semi-Retirement
Claveau moves into semi-retirement, making occasional appearances.
Death in France
Andre Claveau dies at the age of 91 in France.
Forgotten Eurovision Winner
André Claveau is mostly remembered for winning the 1958 Eurovision, fading from the broader musical landscape.
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Last updated: February 21, 2026






