Camillo Felgen (1928-2009) was a Luxembourgish singer, songwriter, and television presenter, known primarily for his contributions to the pop and chanson genres. Felgen began his career in the 1950s and gained prominence in the 1960s, becoming particularly well-known for his participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. He represented Luxembourg in 1960 with the song "So laang we's de Mënsch sinn," which showcased his melodic style and emotive vocal delivery. Felgen's discography includes several popular songs and albums, often blending elements of traditional Luxembourgish music with contemporary pop influences. His works often featured themes of love and nostalgia, resonating with audiences in his home country and beyond. In addition to his music career, Felgen was a prominent television personality, hosting various shows in Luxembourg and contributing to the cultural landscape of the region. His impact on music is best reflected in his ability to bridge linguistic and cultural gaps through his performances, making Luxembourgish popular music more accessible to a wider audience. Felgen's legacy endures, as he remains an influential figure in Luxembourg's musical history.