Nicole Seibert, née Hohloch, is a German singer. She is best known for representing her country at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 in Harrogate with the song Ein bißchen Frieden, winning the contest and giving Germany its first victory.
The song was recorded in 9 other languages excluding the original German (English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Slovene, Polish, Hungarian, Russian and Danish) which is a record in Eurovision history, and was reprised in four of them. At the Eurovision's Greatest Hits concert in 2015, she performed part of the song in a 10th language - Italian - along with English and the original German.
Eurovision Song Contest 1982 | |||
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Participants | |||
Doce • Svetlana • Jahn Teigen & Anita Skorgan • Bardo • Neco • Kojo • Arlette Zola • Anna Vissi • Chips • Mess • Stella Maessen • Lucia • Brixx • Aska • Avi Toledano • Bill van Dijk • The Duskeys • Nicole | |||
Songs | |||
Bem bom • Cours après le temps • Adieu • One Step Further • Hani? • Nuku pommiin • Amour, on t'aime • Mono i agapi • Dag efter Dag • Sonntag • Si tu aimes ma musique • Él • Video Video • Halo, halo • Hora • Jij en ik • Here Today, Gone Tomorrow • Ein Bisschen Frieden |
Trivia[]
- A Little Peace, the Full-English version, was the 500th UK Number One single in the UK charts
- Nicole also won German Schlagerparade in 1991.
- She performed a duet with 2-time Eurovision winner Johnny Logan for her 2001 album Kaleidoskop.