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Norway won the [[Home Composed Song Contest 1997|1997]] edition of the contest with "[[Min lengsel]]" by [[Roy Vorland]], who also took third place in the same contest. It then notched up a second victory with [[Gunnar B. Ingebrigtsen]]'s "[[Hold Me, Lord]]" in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2022|2022]] - a song that also featured Roy on vocals. | Norway won the [[Home Composed Song Contest 1997|1997]] edition of the contest with "[[Min lengsel]]" by [[Roy Vorland]], who also took third place in the same contest. It then notched up a second victory with [[Gunnar B. Ingebrigtsen]]'s "[[Hold Me, Lord]]" in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2022|2022]] - a song that also featured Roy on vocals. | ||
Many of the other Norwegian entries are attributable to [[Denmark in the Home Composed Song Contest|Danish]] composer [[T.O.]], who decided to represent Norway for several years. | |||
==Contestants== | ==Contestants== | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2023|2023]] | |||
| [[Grow Old]] | |||
| Strings Live Band | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 4 | |||
| style="text-align:right; color: #808080" | (of 27) | |||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2023|2023]] | |||
| [[The Angels Sing]] | |||
| [[Roy Vorland]] | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 7 | |||
| style="text-align:right; color: #808080" | (of 27) | |||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2023|2023]] | |||
| [[Broken Heart]] | |||
| Mo Kowkabi | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 15 | |||
| style="text-align:right; color: #808080" | (of 27) | |||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2023|2023]] | |||
| [[Sparkling Eyes]] | |||
| Billy Fraser | |||
| style="text-align:right;" | 17 | |||
| style="text-align:right; color: #808080" | (of 27) | |||
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Revision as of 15:06, 11 January 2024
Norway first participated in the Home Composed Song Contest in 1997 and was most recently represented in the 2022 edition.
Norway won the 1997 edition of the contest with "Min lengsel" by Roy Vorland, who also took third place in the same contest. It then notched up a second victory with Gunnar B. Ingebrigtsen's "Hold Me, Lord" in 2022 - a song that also featured Roy on vocals.
Many of the other Norwegian entries are attributable to Danish composer T.O., who decided to represent Norway for several years.
Contestants
Year | Title | Performer | Position | |
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1997 | Min lengsel | Roy Vorland | 1 | (of 14) |
1997 | Vår tid i sola | Roy Vorland | 3 | (of 14) |
2002 | Hvisker dit navn | T.O. | 5 | (of 36) |
2002 | Jeg har lagt dig på is | T.O. | 7 | (of 36) |
2003 | You | T.O. | 3 | (of 27) |
2003 | On Christmas Day | t.O.T.o. | 8 | (of 27) |
2004 | Timerne går | T.O. | 13 | (of 23) |
2004 | Dancing With My Turkish Dream | T.O. | 14 | (of 23) |
2022 | Hold Me, Lord | Gunnar B. Ingebrigtsen feat. Roy Vorland | 1 | (of 23) |
2023 | Grow Old | Strings Live Band | 4 | (of 27) |
2023 | The Angels Sing | Roy Vorland | 7 | (of 27) |
2023 | Broken Heart | Mo Kowkabi | 15 | (of 27) |
2023 | Sparkling Eyes | Billy Fraser | 17 | (of 27) |
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