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'Eres Tu (touch the wind)' was performed by Mocedades who came from Bilbao and sang 'Eres Tu' as the Spanish entry in the 1973 Eurovision Song Competition.

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Q: Did ABBA do a song called eres tu It means it is you or that's you and it was by an group who sang American songs back in the early 70s i believe. I am hispanic and know speeling is correct?
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