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In a basic change to the rules, songs with vocals were allowed for the first time. However, the [[United Kingdom in the Home Composed Song Contest|United Kingdom]] was the only country to take advantage of this ruling.
In a basic change to the rules, songs with vocals were allowed for the first time. However, the [[United Kingdom in the Home Composed Song Contest|United Kingdom]] was the only country to take advantage of this ruling.


The voting system remained the same and, after a close start, Bengt Carlvik pulled away from Ace Frehmen to claim the first two places with "Love Is A Liar" and the winning song, "Nights Of Berlin".  
The voting system remained the same and, after a close start, Bengt Carlvik pulled away from Ace Frehmen to claim the first two places with "[[Love Is A Liar]]" and the winning song, "[[Nights Of Berlin]]".


==Entries and results==
==Entries and results==

Revision as of 11:22, 3 December 2018

Contest overview

Having won the first Home Composed Song Contest, the organiser of the 1992 event was again Morten Boldt Hansen from Denmark.

Five composers took part, this time representing four different countries. Maria Rosa Perero and Y. Sapir declined to participate, but newcomers from Sweden (Bengt Carlvik) and Italy (Fabio Giuntini) joined in the fun. There were ten songs in total.

In a basic change to the rules, songs with vocals were allowed for the first time. However, the United Kingdom was the only country to take advantage of this ruling.

The voting system remained the same and, after a close start, Bengt Carlvik pulled away from Ace Frehmen to claim the first two places with "Love Is A Liar" and the winning song, "Nights Of Berlin".

Entries and results

Draw Country Song Title Performer Composer Lyricist Position Points
01 Swe.png Sweden I Nights Of Berlin Bengt Carlvik Bengt Carlvik n/a 1 25
02 Swe.png Sweden II I Need You Henrik Wickstrand Henrik Wickstrand n/a 9 7
03 Ita.png Italy Rock Stuff Fabio Giuntini Fabio Giuntini n/a 4 16
04 Swe.png Sweden I Love Is A Liar Bengt Carlvik Bengt Carlvik n/a 2 22
05 Ita.png Italy Venice Water Games Fabio Giuntini Fabio Giuntini n/a 7 10
06 Uk.png United Kingdom The Bombing Of Nagasaki Ace Frehmen & Pete Ace Frehmen & Pete Ace Frehmen & Pete 9 7
07 Den.png Denmark The Beautiful Sea Morten Boldt Hansen Morten Boldt Hansen n/a 4 16
08 Uk.png United Kingdom A Bird Flew Over The Valleys -?- Hamilton Ace Frehmen, John Hamilton Ace Frehmen, John Hamilton 3 21
09 Den.png Denmark I'll Never Be The Same Without You Morten Boldt Hansen Morten Boldt Hansen n/a 7 10
10 Swe.png Sweden II Just One More Time Henrik Wickstrand Henrik Wickstrand n/a 6 11

Scoreboard

Juries
Swe1.png Swe2.png Ita.png Uk.png Den.png Total
Nights Of Berlin 5 6 8 6 25
I Need You 3 2 2 7
Rock Stuff 1 6 5 4 16
Love Is A Liar 3 8 3 8 22
Venice Water Games - 1 4 5 10
The Bombing Of Nagasaki 2 4 1 7
The Beautiful Sea 5 4 1 6 16
A Bird Flew Over The Valleys 6 8 5 2 21
I'll Never Be The Same... 4 2 3 1 10
Just One More Time 8 3 11

Media

HCSC 1992 winner: Bengt Carlvik - Nights Of Berlin
<html5media>http://www.homecomposed.net/archive/1992/1992_01.mp3</html5media>

Recap of all HCSC 1992 songs in draw order
<html5media>http://www.homecomposed.net/archive/1992/1992medl.mp3</html5media>


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