Camillo Felgen – born on November 17, 1920, in Tétange, Luxembourg – was a
schlager singer, songwriter, lyricist, and entertainer who is remembered for
representing Luxembourg in two different Eurovision Song Contests: 1960 and
1962. He was also a disc jockey and television presenter during the latter part
of his career. Perhaps his most well-known work – albeit under the pseudonym
Jean Nicolas - was transcribing two Beatles songs into German and then teaching
the band how to sing them phonetically. The songs – “Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand”
(“I Want to Hold Your Hand”) and “Sie Lieb...