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{{Infobox ESC entry
| song = {{flagicon|Luxembourg}} "Amour Amour"
| image = ]
| caption =
| year = 1987
| country = Luxembourg
| artist = ]
| as =
| with =
| language = French
| languages =
| composer = ], Alec Mansion
| lyricist = ], Alec Mansion
| conductor = Alec Mansion
| place = 21st
| points = 4
| lyrics =
| prev = L'amour de ma vie
| prev_link = L'amour de ma vie
| next = Croire
| next_link = Croire
}}
'''"Amour Amour"''' ("Love Love") was the ]ish entry in the ], performed in ] by ]. This was the third occasion on which Luxembourg had been represented by an international act which had already enjoyed a level of fame - with both ] and disco duo ] previously doing so. Plastic Bertrand had previously achieved success with "''Ça plane pour moi''" in 1977, a decade before the Eurovision appearance.

The ]-inspired song, co-written by Plastic Bertrand himself, deals with the power of love. The singer describes himself as going into a "dungeon" for the sake of the emotion, as well as being "full of good vibrations" as a result of it. Further, love is likened to a "cowboy", with those whom it possesses being likened to "Indians". The lyric also contains a description of the singer experiencing love on "Friday the Thirteenth", with a sixteen-year-old girl.

The song was performed thirteenth on the night, following the ]' ] with "]" and preceding the ]'s ] with "]". At the close of voting, it had received 4 points, placing 21st in a field of 22.

It was succeeded as ] at the ] by ] with "]".

==References==
*{{citeweb|url=http://www.diggiloo.net/?1987lu|title=1987 Luxembourg|author=Diggiloo Thrush|accessdate=2006-11-04}}

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