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- Ceol_an_Ghrá abstract ""Ceol an Ghrá" ("The Music of Love") was Ireland's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, performed in Irish by Sandie Jones.Lyrically, the song is a ballad, with Jones singing about hearing "the music of love" wherever she is. She sings about being in Tír na nÓg, the Land of the Young, a mystical place in Irish Mythology allowing whoever goes there to be forever young - it may also be metonymic for Ireland herself. During Preview Week, clips from Ireland's National Song Festival were interspersed with new footage of Jones singing on a cliff, walking on a footbridge, standing near the Two Working Men, and perhaps most famously, strutting in the latest fashions, complete with platform shoes, past awestruck Catholic schoolgirls. The video was also notable for short scenes which featured Jones in hot pants, which caused a stir in Ireland at the time.At the Contest, it was performed third on the night, following France's Betty Mars with "Comé-comédie" and preceding Spain's Jaime Morey with "Amanece".This was the only occasion on which Ireland performed in its own language. The performance was also the first of only two occasions so far on which a Celtic language has been heard at the Contest, with France entering the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with the Breton language song "Diwanit Bugale".".
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- Ceol_an_Ghrá wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ceol an Ghrá".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá artist "Sandie Jones".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá composer "Joe Burkett".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá conductor "Colman Pearce".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá country "Ireland".
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- Ceol_an_Ghrá language "Irish".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá lyricist "Liam Mac Uistín".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá lyrics ?1972ie.
- Ceol_an_Ghrá next "Do I Dream".
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- Ceol_an_Ghrá place "15".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá points "72".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá prev "One Day Love".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá prevLink "One Day Love".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá song ""Ceol an Ghrá"".
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- Ceol_an_Ghrá year "1972".
- Ceol_an_Ghrá subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_1972.
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- Ceol_an_Ghrá comment ""Ceol an Ghrá" ("The Music of Love") was Ireland's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, performed in Irish by Sandie Jones.Lyrically, the song is a ballad, with Jones singing about hearing "the music of love" wherever she is. She sings about being in Tír na nÓg, the Land of the Young, a mystical place in Irish Mythology allowing whoever goes there to be forever young - it may also be metonymic for Ireland herself.".
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- Ceol_an_Ghrá name ""Ceol an Ghrá"".