Wyn Hoop (born Wynfried Lüssenhop, 29 May 1936, Hannover) is a German singer, best known for his participation in the 1960 Eurovision Song Contest. In the early 1950s Hoop formed a jazz band called the Capitellos, who toured and worked on radio before disbanding in 1958. Hoop started to make solo recordings, at first under the name Fred Lyssen, before settling on the professional name Wyn Hoop. In 1960, Hoop took part in the German Eurovision selection final, and his song "Bonne nuit ma chérie" was chosen to go forward to the fifth Eurovision Song Contest, held in London on 29 March. At the contest "Bonne nuit ma chérie" (which, despite its title, was sung in German) finished in joint fourth place of the 13 entries. Hoop recorded several successful German cover versions of English-language hits (such as "Are You Lonesome Tonight?") before joining forces in 1962 with Finnish singer Pirkko Mannola, with whom he recorded a number of popular tracks. From 1964, Hoop began recording with Austrian singer Andrea Horn, who he had married in 1961. Their material was mainly folk music orientated. In 1978, Hoop and Horn retired from showbusiness. They have since established themselves as successful publishers of sailing guidebooks, and contibutors of travelogues to magazines and newspapers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.