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GERMANY IN THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST
Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück; So geht das jede Nacht; Im Wartesaal Zum Großen Glück; So Geht Das Jede Nacht; Im Wartesaal Zum Grossen Gluck; Im Wartesaal zum grossen Glueck; Im Wartesaal zum grossen Gluck; Im Wartesaal Zum Grossen Glueck

Zum Friedefürsten Church         
CHURCH IN KLINGENTHAL, SAXONY, GERMANY
Zum Friedefursten church; Zum Friedefürsten church
The Zum Friedefürsten Church () is a baroque Lutheran round church in Klingenthal, Saxony, south-eastern Germany. It has an octagonal floorplan and is the largest of its kind in Saxony.
Artur Waś         
  • Artur Waś
POLISH SPEED SKATER
Artur Was
Artur Waś (born 27 March 1986 in Warsaw) is a Polish speed skater. He competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, in the 500 meters.
Hier encore         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN, COMPOSED, AND PERFORMED BY CHARLES AZNAVOUR
Yesterday When I was Young (Charles Aznavour Song); Ieri Si (Charles Aznavour Song); Ayer Aún (Charles Aznavour Song); Ayer Aun (Charles Aznavour Song); Hier Encore (Charles Aznavour Song); Hier Encore (Charles Aznavour song); Yesterday, When I Was Young; Hier Encore; Yesterday When I Was Young (Roy Clark song)
"Hier encore", whose original French title translates to "Just yesterday" or "Not so long ago", is a song composed by Georges Garvarentz and written by Charles Aznavour and released in September 1964.Catalog of copyright entries - Volume 10, Part 1, Issue 1 - 1967, p.

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Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1956

Germany was one of seven countries to enter the Eurovision Song Contest 1956, the first Eurovision Song Contest to be held. The German broadcaster ARD held a national final to select two entries to represent the country: Walter Andreas Schwarz with "Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück" and Freddy Quinn with "So geht das jede Nacht". Neither song won the 1956 Contest, held in Lugano, Switzerland.