Clodagh Rodgers, the legend of Eurovision, passed away along with her son Jack In The Box in 1971. She represented the UK for Ireland for Ireland in 1971.
The singer, who is best known for her hits Come Back, Shake Me, and Lady Love Bug, passed away peacefully on Friday after a brief illness. Today, her son Sam Sorbie revealed the news in a depressing Facebook post. My dear dear beautiful mother Clodagh has sadly passed away after battling a condition for the past three years, he wrote on the social media site. She passed away peacefully in Cobham yesterday, surrounded by her family. Mom has led a wonderful, joyful life. Her amazing career included performing, traveling the world, giving her two sons their lives, and supporting this family. She will eventually be at peace with her parents, nanny, and pappa, but things won’t be the same without her. We are deeply in love with and miss her.
Clodagh placed fourth in 1971, trailing only Monaco, who scored 128 points with their winning song, “Un banc, un arbre, une rue,” which Séverine sang and was sung by.
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