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Udo Jürgens was an Austrian composer and singer whose influential career in popular music spanned more than five decades. Renowned for winning the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest for Austria, he composed nearly one thousand songs and sold over one hundred million records. Jürgens played a key role in modernizing German-language pop music by blending it with contemporary pop and French chanson influences. His music appealed to audiences across generations, and he remained a celebrated performer in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland until his passing in 2014.