- O Meu Coração Não Tem Cor
Infobox ESC entry
song = flagicon|Portugal "O Meu Coração Não Tem Cor"
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year = 1996
country = Portugal
artist =Lúcia Moniz
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language = Portuguese
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composer = Pedro Osório
lyricist = José Fanha
conductor = Pedro Osório
place = 6th
points = 92
lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1996pt from Diggiloo Thrush]
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next_link = Antes Do Adeus"O Meu Coração Não Tem Cor" (English translation: "My Heart Has No Colour") was the Portuguese entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1996 , performed in Portuguese byLúcia Moniz .Composed by Pedro Osório and with lyrics by José Fanha, the song is a moderately up-tempo number. Moniz sings in praise of the Portuguese language and
Lusophone culture in general, describing the result of the formerPortuguese Empire as a "tricontinental party" in which "What's far away is still close in songs". Such a theme is common in Portuguese entries, and indeed the country's 1995 entry had been based around it. Somewhat unusually, no reference is made to the former Portuguese possessions inGoa ,East Timor orMacau , with Moniz' vocal concentrating on Portugal itself and the country's former possessions inAfrica andBrazil .Moniz names the various dances and musical styles throughout the Lusophone community, singing that "We dance the
samba , themarrabenta too/We weep thefado and roll thecoladeira " among others. Mention is also made of the variety of foods found throughout the community, withfig ,papaya andguarana all being things which the "lips" of Moniz' listeners have a "rowdy craving" for.The song was performed fourth on the night (following
Spain 'sAntonio Carbonell with "¡Ay, Qué Deseo! " and precedingCyprus ' Constantinos with "Mono Yia Mas "). At the close of voting, it had received 92 points, placing 6th in a field of 23, Portugal's best Contest result at the time and one which (as of 2008) had not yet been bettered.It was succeeded as Portuguese representative at the 1997 Contest by
Célia Lawson with "Antes Do Adeus ", which would ironically go on to record Portugal's worst result since theCarnation Revolution .Moniz herself would go on to a career as an actress after a successful musical career in her home country. While most of her success was achieved in Portugal, she appeared as Aurélia in "
Love Actually ".References
*citeweb|url=http://www.diggiloo.net/?1996pt|title=1996 Portugal|author=Diggiloo Thrush|accessdate=2007-03-26
*citebook|last=Kennedy O'Connor|first=John|year=2005|title=The Eurovision Song Contest: The Official History
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