The Eurovision Song Contest: from Jetty to Joost

The Eurovision Song Contest: from Jetty to Joost

“The Birds of Holland”

Switzerland won with the song Refrain, sung by Lys Assia. The Dutch entry was by Jetty Paerl. She opened the festival with the song The Birds of Hollanda text by Annie MG Schmidt.

The birds of Holland are so musical
They already want to show off things in their early youth
The blackbird, the thrush and the nightingale
To properly celebrate Lent in Holland

Jetty Paerl. Photo: Amsterdam City Archives / Atelier J. Merkelbach

Jetje from Radio Oranje

The Amsterdam Henriëtte Nanette Paerl, born on May 27, 1921, was more than a sparkling singer and comedian. She was also an England sailor and following arriving in London took up work for Radio Oranje. As Jetje from Radio Oranje, the Jewish Paerl sang classics such as “There is an NSB member on the corner of the street.” The family name remained unknown to the listener because her brothers were still in the Netherlands.

Logo Radio Oranje

Inappropriate

The cabaret from England remained for occupied Netherlands until the occupation became more oppressive and this form of entertainment was deemed inappropriate by the government in exile.

Artistic environment

Paerl grew up in an artistic environment. Her father Joseph was a film producer and worked not only in the Netherlands but also in other places in Europe. Paerl was independent and did not really feel bound by the rules of the time. She drove trucks and was a member of the Women’s Auxiliary Corps.

Survived the war

In 1945, Paerl drove a truck from Rotterdam to Amsterdam without permission to find surviving relatives. Her brothers had survived the war, just like the rest of the family. Many other family members appeared to have been murdered. She died on August 22, 2013.

Corry Broken

Paerl, like the other participants, never knew more regarding the outcome of the first Eurovision Song Contest than that Switzerland won. The following year, Corry Brokken won, who then finished last in 1958.

Corry Brokken, Eurovision Song Contest 1958. Photo: National Archives / Photo collection Anefo / Harry Pot

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