O meu coração não tem cor

"O meu coração não tem cor" ("My heart has no colour") is a song recorded by Portuguese singer Lúcia Moniz. The song was written by Pedro Osório and José Fanha. It is best known as the Portuguese entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996, held in Oslo. The song is a moderately up-tempo number. Moniz sings in praise of the Portuguese language and Lusophone culture in general, describing the result of the former Portuguese Empire as a "tricontinental party" in which "What's far away is still close in songs". Such a theme is common in Portuguese entries, for example the country's 1995 entry.

O meu coração não tem cor

"O meu coração não tem cor" ("My heart has no colour") is a song recorded by Portuguese singer Lúcia Moniz. The song was written by Pedro Osório and José Fanha. It is best known as the Portuguese entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996, held in Oslo. The song is a moderately up-tempo number. Moniz sings in praise of the Portuguese language and Lusophone culture in general, describing the result of the former Portuguese Empire as a "tricontinental party" in which "What's far away is still close in songs". Such a theme is common in Portuguese entries, for example the country's 1995 entry.