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France was represented at the
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with the song "", written by Ben "Jammin" Robbins, Steve Balsamo, and Jonatan Cerrada, and performed by Cerrada himself. The French participating broadcaster internally selected its entry for the contest. The broadcaster announced Jonatan Cerrada as its representative on 9 February 2004 and later the song "" as its entry on 11 February 2004. On 22 February 2004, announced that Cerrada would perform a new song at Eurovision and "" was presented to the public as the new entry during a live performance by Cerrada on 22 March 2004 during the
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programme ''Symphonic Show''. As a member of the " Big Four", France automatically qualified to compete in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing in position 4, France placed fifteenth out of the 24 participating countries with 40 points.


Background

Prior to the 2004 Contest, and its predecessor national broadcasters, have participated in the
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representing France forty-six times since RTF's debut in . They first won the contest in with "" performed by
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. In the 1960s, they won three times, with "
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" performed by
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in , "" performed by
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in , and "" performed by
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, who won in in a four-way tie with the , , and the . Their fifth – and so far latest – victory came in with "" performed by
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. France has also finished second four times, with
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in , Catherine Ferry in ,
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in , and
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in (who lost out to 's
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in a tie-break). In the 21st century, it has making the top ten two times, with "" performed by
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finishing fourth and "" by
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finishing fifth . In , "" performed by
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finished in eighteenth place. As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country through . The French broadcasters had used both national finals and internal selection to choose their entries in the past. From and , the broadcaster opted to internally select its entry, a procedure that was continued in order to select its 2004 entry.


Before Eurovision


Internal selection

announced in early 2004 that it would select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 internally. On 9 February 2004, the broadcaster announced that its representative for the 2004 contest would be Belgian singer Jonatan Cerrada. Information that Cerrada would represent France at the contest was leaked on 24 January 2004 by French newspaper ''
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'' following his win at the first season of the singing competition ''
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''. Jonatan Cerrada's song "", written by Shayane, was presented to the public on 11 February 2004 during a concert which was held at the
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in
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. On 22 February 2004, announced that "" would be replaced as they did not find the song strong enough for the contest. The replacement song "", written by Ben "Jammin" Robbins, Steve Balsamo and Jonatan Cerrada and containing lyrics in a bilingual mix of French and Spanish, was previewed online on 10 March 2004 and formally presented to the public on 22 March 2004 during the France 3 programme ''Symphonic Show'', hosted by
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.


At Eurovision

It was announced that the competition's format would be expanded to include a semi-final in 2004. According to the rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country, the " Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom) and the ten highest placed finishers in the are required to qualify from the semi-final on 12 May 2004 in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from the semi-final progress to the final. As a member of the "Big Four", France automatically qualified to compete in the final on 15 May 2004. Only the final of the contest was broadcast on
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with commentary by
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and Elsa Fayer, as well as via radio on
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with commentary by Jean-Luc Delarue. As France did not broadcast the semi-final, the nation did not participate in the voting during the show.


Final

Jonatan Cerrada took part in technical rehearsals on 9 and 10 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 14 and 15 May. During the running order draw for the semi-final and final on 23 March 2004, France was placed to perform in position 4 in the final, following the entry from and before the entry from . The French performance featured Jonatan Cerrada on stage dressed in a white suit and performing the song with a stilted dancer, Tatiana Seguin. The stage colours were predominantly white and two helium filled balloons, one on the arena ceiling and one on the big dome shaped stage, were displayed during the performance. The performance was directed by Kamel Ouali who based the idea of the act around ''
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'' novella. Jonatan Cerrada was also joined on stage by four backing vocalists: Elisabet Baile, Labila Mokedem, Caroline Pascaud and Michel Cerroni. France placed fifteenth in the final, scoring 40 points. appointed Alex Taylor as its spokesperson to announced the results of the French televote during the final.


Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to France and awarded by France in the grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to in the final of the contest.


References

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Eurovision The Eurovision Song Contest (), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) among its members since 1956. Each participating broadcaster submits an origina ...