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"Boom Bang-a-Bang" is a song recorded by Scottish singer Lulu. The song was written by Alan Moorhouse and Peter Warne. It was the British winning entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969, held in Madrid. It was the joint winner with three other entries: Salomé singing "Vivo cantando" for Spain, Lenny Kuhr singing "De troubadour" for the Netherlands, and Frida Boccara singing "Un jour, un enfant" for France. Over two decades after its first release, the song was included on a blacklist of banned songs issued by the BBC during the 1991 Gulf War.

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  • Boom Bang-a-Bang (en)
  • Boom Bang-a-Bang (es)
  • Boom Bang-a-Bang (fr)
  • Boom Bang-a-Bang (in)
  • Boom Bang-a-bang (it)
  • Boom bang-a-bang (nl)
  • Boom Bang-a-Bang (pt)
  • Boom Bang-a-Bang (pl)
  • Boom Bang-a-Bang (sv)
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  • "Boom Bang-a-Bang" adalah perwakilan Britania Raya untuk Kontes Lagu Eurovision 1969. Lagu tersebut dinyanyikan oleh Lulu, dan ditulis oleh Alan Moorhouse dan Peter Warne (juga dikenal sebagai ). Selama dua dekade setelah perilisan pertamanya, lagu tersebut masuk daftar hitam pencekalan lagu yang dikeluarkan oleh BBC pada Perang Teluk tahun 1991. (in)
  • Boom Bang-a-Bang – singiel brytyjskiej piosenkarki Lulu, wydany w 1969. Piosenkę napisali Alan Moorhouse i Peter Warne. Kompozycja reprezentowała Wielką Brytanię w 14. Konkursie Piosenki Eurowizji w 1969. 29 marca zajęła pierwsze miejsce w finale konkursu, remisując z trzema innymi propozycjami. Piosenka została nagrana przez Lulu również w językach: francuskim, niemieckim, hiszpańskim i włoskim. Piosenka doczekała się parodii pt. „Bing Tiddle-Tiddle Bong” w jednym z odcinków serialu komediowego Latający cyrk Monty Pythona. (pl)
  • Boom bang-a-bang is een nummer van de Schotse zangeres Lulu uit 1969. Het werd geschreven door Peter Warne en gecomponeerd door Alan Moorhouse. Met dit lied won het Verenigd Koninkrijk in 1969 het Eurovisiesongfestival. (nl)
  • Boom Bang-a-Bang var Storbritanniens bidrag till Eurovision Song Contest 1969. Den skrevs av och , medan Lulu sjöng. Låten kom tillsammans med tre andra bidrag på delad första plats. Österrike, Portugal, Norge, Sverige och Finland protesterade mot röstningsreglerna som möjliggjort detta genom att inte delta nästföljande år. (sv)
  • "Boom Bang-a-Bang" is a song recorded by Scottish singer Lulu. The song was written by Alan Moorhouse and Peter Warne. It was the British winning entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969, held in Madrid. It was the joint winner with three other entries: Salomé singing "Vivo cantando" for Spain, Lenny Kuhr singing "De troubadour" for the Netherlands, and Frida Boccara singing "Un jour, un enfant" for France. Over two decades after its first release, the song was included on a blacklist of banned songs issued by the BBC during the 1991 Gulf War. (en)
  • «Boom Bang-a-Bang» es una canción interpretada por la cantante Lulu que fue una de las cuatro ganadoras del Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1969 representando al Reino Unido. En el festival celebrado en el Teatro Real de Madrid, y tras un empate sin precedentes que haría cambiar las normas del festival en el futuro, Lulu compartió el primer premio con Frida Boccara (Francia), Lenny Kuhr (Países Bajos) y Salomé (España).​ (es)
  • Boom Bang-a-Bang est une des 4 chansons gagnantes à égalité du Concours Eurovision de la chanson 1969, interprétée par la chanteuse anglaise Lulu, marquant la seconde victoire du Royaume-Uni au Concours Eurovision de la chanson. Les autres chansons gagnantes de 1969 sont Un jour, un enfant de Frida Boccara pour la France, De troubadour de Lenny Kuhr pour les Pays-Bas et Vivo cantando de Salomé pour l'Espagne. Le titre s'inscrit dans la tradition des chansons « onomatopée » à l'Eurovision, comme Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley, La, la, la ou Ding-a-dong. (fr)
  • Boom Bang-a-bang è stata una delle quattro canzoni vincitrici dell'Eurovision Song Contest 1969, scritta da e e cantata, in inglese, da Lulu, in rappresentanza del Regno Unito Il brano fu il secondo con un titolo nonsense a vincere la manifestazione (dopo La, la, la di Massiel nel 1968). Il testo inizia con un appello della cantante verso il suo amato, affinché questo l'abbracci molto forte. Si passa poi a spiegare che quando essi sono vicini, il cuore di lei fa proprio "Boom Bang-a-bang". (it)
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