Corinne Sauvage, known professionally as Caline, is a French singer and comedienne. She began her career in the early 1970s when she adopted her stage name and signed to the Philips label.
She first attempted to enter Eurovision in 1975, representing her home country under the name Corinne Colbert but failed to be selected. Her second attempt a year later, this time representing Monaco with singer and producer Olivier Toussaint, proved more successful as they finished in fourth place overall.
Post-Eurovision, she has continued to record songs and albums and in 1992, she acted in her first film role in "La belle histoire" by Claude Lelouch.
Eurovision Song Contest 1978 | |||
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Participants | |||
Colm Wilkinson • Jahn Teigen • Ricchi e Poveri • Seija Simola • Gemini • Joël Prévost • José Vélez • Co-Co • Carol Vinci • Jean Vallée • Harmony • Nilüfer & Nazar • Ireen Sheer • Caline & Olivier Toussaint • Tania Tsanaklidou • Mabel • Baccara • Izhar Cohen & Alpha Beta • Springtime • Björn Skifs | |||
Songs | |||
Born to Sing • Mil Etter Mil • Questo amore • Anna rakkaudelle tilaisuus • Da li dou • Il y aura toujours des violons • Bailamos un vals • Bad Old Days • Vivre • L'amour ça fait chanter la vie • 't Is OK • Sevince • Feuer • Les jardins de Monaco • Charlie Chaplin • Boom Boom • Parlez-vous français? • A-Ba-Ni-Bi • Mrs. Caroline Robinson • Det blir alltid värre framåt natten |