Andy Brook

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Andy Brook from the United Kingdom is responsible for the country's only victories in the Home Composed Song Contest, with "Running On Empty" in 2010 and "The Cuckold Song (Should've Done The Same As You)" in 2020.

A regular participant with his londonvision project since 2007, Andy's HCSC record also includes two second places.

He took on the organisation of the event in 2011 and 2021, having won the previous year each time, as well as co-organising the 2022 event with CornEL.

Entries

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Year Title Performer Position
2007 I Never Knew londonvision feat. Tiina 19= (of 28)
2007 Never Forever londonvision feat. Tiina 21 (of 28)
2008 Ingenting kan stoppa mig londonvision feat. Tiina 8 (of 31)
2009 Disturbing Tendencies londonvision feat. Tiina 11= (of 25)
2010 Running On Empty londonvision feat. Tiina 1 (of 19)
2011 Let Me See The Impossible londonvision 5= (of 35)
2012 I Will Stand Beside You Andy Brook 8 (of 22)
2013 Deep In My Heart londonvision 2 (of 25)
2016 Standing Still londonvision 5 (of 14)
2017 Looking Through Life's Window londonvision 5 (of 14)
2018 Westport Beach londonvision 2 (of 18)
2019 Alexander londonvision 5 (of 20)
2020 The Cuckold Song (Should've Done The Same As You) londonvision 1 (of 17)


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