Career
Deguelt gave up his studies to become a cabaret singer in Paris in the early 1950s. Following a period of military service in Algeria, Deguelt returned to France, and was offered the chance in 1960 to sing for Monaco in the fifth Eurovision Song Contest, held in London on 29 March. Deguelt"s song "Ce soir-là" ("That Night") proved popular with the juries, finishing in third place of the 13 entrants.
Deguelt returned to Eurovision, again representing Monaco, in 1962 with the song "Dis rien" ("Say Nothing").
This contest took place on 18 March in Luxembourg City, where he went one better by finishing second of 16 participants. Deguelt"s later successful singles included "Le Ciel, le soleil et la mer" (1965), "Le printemps" (1966), "Minuit, le vent, la nuit" (1968) and "Louisiana libération" (1968).
Heccontinues to tour and perform on the nostalgia circuit throughout the Francophone world until his death. He died at the age of 81 on 22 January 2014.