Lost In Translation - Milly Scott’s ‘Fernando En Philippo’ from Eurovision ‘66
What says ‘Dutch’ to you? Hashish cafes? Clogs? Well, if you’re Milly Scott, the Netherlands’ entrant to the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest, nothing says Holland like a pair of blokes in sombreros. That’s right, her ‘Fernando en Philippo‘ is a wonky jaunt through rural latinoland and kicks off with a strange “pee pee po po” intro. Needs to be heard to be believed.
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