You get used to the beautiful so quickly

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You get used to beauty so quickly was the German contribution to the Eurovision Song Contest in 1964 . The German-language song was sung by Nora Nova .

The song, composed by Rudi von der Dovenmühle and texted by Nils Nobach, was both commercial (the song did not reach the charts) and a competition flop. In Copenhagen the song got zero points next to the contributions from Portugal ( Oração ), Yugoslavia ( Život je sklopio krug ) and from Switzerland ( I miei pensieri ) .

Was Presented You get used to so quickly to the Beautiful as the ninth contribution by Matt Monro with I Love the Little Things for the United Kingdom and, Romuald with Où sont-elles passées for Monaco .

The song sung by Nora Nova is about a relationship that will eventually pass.

Since the host broadcaster of the contest, DR , kept the video recordings of the contest under lock and key due to an incident (a man came running on stage between the Italian and Belgian contributions and shouted “Down with Franco , down with Salazar !”), There is no live recording of the appearance.

Incidentally, the song has the longest title in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest .

predecessor Office successor
Marcel
by Heidi Brühl
Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest
Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest
1964
Paradise where are you
by Ulla Wiesner