Eurovision 1973 - Spain - Mocedades - Eres tú

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Eurovision 1973 - Spain - Mocedades - Eres tú

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"Tómame o déjame
Ni te espío ni te quito libertad;
pero si dejas el nido,
si me vas a abandonar.
Házlo antes de que empiece a clarear.
Tú me admiras porque callo, y miro al cielo,
porque no me ves llorar.
Y te sientes cada dia mas pequeño,
y esquivas mi mirada y tu mirar... "
Tómame o Déjame, "Mocedades"(Autor: Juan Carlos Calderón). Disco: Mocedades 5, 1974.
ik no one cares about this, but it's pissed me off ever since I learned about it:
'Eres Tu' by Mocedades (Spain 1973) ENTIRELY plagiarized 'Brez Besed' by Berta Ambrož (Yugoslavia 1966).
Ik it doesn't matter anymore, but anyone with ears should've been able to tell. The song should've been disqualified, change my mind.
What makes it sting more is that 'Eres Tu' became wildly popular, while like no one remembers 'Brez Besed.' Idk, it just makes me sad.
Here are the songs if you want to listen:
🇪🇸 Mocedades - Eres tú

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Eurovision Fact #240:
The 1973 Spanish entry 'Eres Tu' by Mocedades was accused of being a plagiarized version of the 1966 Yugoslavian song 'Brez Besed' by Berta Ambroz.
However, no action was taken regarding these allegations and the song went on to be an international hit.
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My ESC top 250 (#150-141), featuring a multi-functional dress, a meditation on the Western view on the East, and someone who endorses himself as a "great singer"