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The trend started in the previous year continued, with readers of the HCSC website being asked their views upon the 2001 entries - though again, this did not count for anything in the actual contest. For the record, the internet vote was won by "[[De kikkers]]" by Peter Reinders (49 points), followed by "[[Ricki's Inn]]" by Steffi (42 points) and "[[Genug, genug]]" by Silviana (29 points).
The trend started in the previous year continued, with readers of the HCSC website being asked their views upon the 2001 entries - though again, this did not count for anything in the actual contest. For the record, the internet vote was won by "[[De kikkers]]" by Peter Reinders (49 points), followed by "[[Ricki's Inn]]" by Steffi (42 points) and "[[Genug, genug]]" by Silviana (29 points).


Over to the real voting, and the juries of the nine participating entrants were accompanied by three guest juries: from Spain, Belgium and Denmark. The latter was represented by [[Tony Søgaard Olsen]], winner of the previous two editions of HCSC, who had declined to participate in this year's event and defend his title. With regular participant and HCSC founder [[Morten Boldt Hansen]] also absent, this was the first time the contest had not included at least one Danish entry.
Over to the real voting, and the juries of the nine participating entrants were accompanied by three guest juries: from Spain, Belgium and Denmark. The latter was represented by [[T.O.]], winner of the previous two editions of HCSC, who had declined to participate in this year's event and defend his title. With regular participant and HCSC founder [[Morten Boldt Hansen]] also absent, this was the first time the contest had not included at least one Danish entry.


The scoring was quite close for a while, with two songs fighting it out for the victory, but ultimately the same entry led from start to finish. In the end, congratulations were due to [[Achim Wurm]] and Ralf Olbricht (better known in HCSC as Scotty). Following on from strong performances in [[Home Composed Song Contest 1999|1999]] and [[Home Composed Song Contest 2000|2000]], their third year of participation saw them achieve victory thanks to the song "[[Genug, genug]]", performed by Silviana.
The scoring was quite close for a while, with two songs fighting it out for the victory, but ultimately the same entry led from start to finish. In the end, congratulations were due to [[Achim Wurm]] and Ralf Olbricht (better known in HCSC as Scotty). Following on from strong performances in [[Home Composed Song Contest 1999|1999]] and [[Home Composed Song Contest 2000|2000]], their third year of participation saw them achieve victory thanks to the song "[[Genug, genug]]", performed by Silviana.
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Revision as of 11:50, 27 November 2019

Contest overview

The 2001 Home Composed Song Contest was organised by Peter Reinders from Goes in the south-west of the Netherlands.

The trend started in the previous year continued, with readers of the HCSC website being asked their views upon the 2001 entries - though again, this did not count for anything in the actual contest. For the record, the internet vote was won by "De kikkers" by Peter Reinders (49 points), followed by "Ricki's Inn" by Steffi (42 points) and "Genug, genug" by Silviana (29 points).

Over to the real voting, and the juries of the nine participating entrants were accompanied by three guest juries: from Spain, Belgium and Denmark. The latter was represented by T.O., winner of the previous two editions of HCSC, who had declined to participate in this year's event and defend his title. With regular participant and HCSC founder Morten Boldt Hansen also absent, this was the first time the contest had not included at least one Danish entry.

The scoring was quite close for a while, with two songs fighting it out for the victory, but ultimately the same entry led from start to finish. In the end, congratulations were due to Achim Wurm and Ralf Olbricht (better known in HCSC as Scotty). Following on from strong performances in 1999 and 2000, their third year of participation saw them achieve victory thanks to the song "Genug, genug", performed by Silviana.

Credit was also due to the songwriting team of José Bellon and Beate Fix, achieving an excellent second place on their debut with "Ricki's Inn", and to Michael Bauer, a Home Composed regular who reached the top three for the first time - ensuring that the podium was an entirely German affair.

Entries and results

Draw Country Song Title Performer Composer Lyricist Position Points
01 Ger.png Germany I Schenk mir den Mond Michael Bauer Michael Bauer Michael Bauer 3 65
02 Uk.png United Kingdom I Wake Up Call Vulnerable Ray Holt, Andrew Donaldson, Martin Faulkner Ray Holt, Andrew Donaldson, Martin Faulkner 9 41
03 Ger.png Germany II Weltuntergang - End Of The World Matthias Pohl Matthias Pohl Matthias Pohl 13 14
04 Ger.png Germany III Ricki's Inn Steffi José R.G. Bellon Beate Fix 2 87
05 Ned.png Netherlands I Every Step Ronald Groenhuizen Ronald Groenhuizen Ronald Groenhuizen 12 33
06 Swe.png Sweden Krama mej bara nu Mårten Eklund & Henrik Lindvall Mårten Eklund Mårten Eklund 11 40
07 Ger.png Germany IV Schon so lange her Achim Wurm & Scotty Achim Wurm & Scotty Achim Wurm 5 56
08 Uk.png United Kingdom II Tell Me Christina Irving Christina Irving Christina Irving 4 60
09 Ned.png Netherlands II Wenn die Hochzeitsglocken läuten Peter Reinders Peter Reinders Peter Reinders, F. Morgenroth 9 41
10 Ger.png Germany I Eine Stadt voller Farben Michael Bauer Michael Bauer Michael Bauer 6 54
11 Uk.png United Kingdom I Past Tense Vulnerable Ray Holt, Andrew Donaldson, Martin Faulkner Ray Holt, Andrew Donaldson, Martin Faulkner 8 49
12 Ger.png Germany II Moments Matthias Pohl Matthias Pohl Matthias Pohl 14 7
13 Ger.png Germany IV Genug, genug Silviana Scotty Achim Wurm 1 99
14 Ned.png Netherlands II De kikkers Peter Reinders Peter Reinders Peter Reinders 7 50

Scoreboard

Juries
Ger1.png Uk1.png Ger2.png Gj1.png Ger3.png Ned1.png Swe.png Gj2.png Ger4.png Uk2.png Ned2.png Gj3.png Total
Schenk mir den Mond 5 8 8 10 6 4 10 7 7 65
Wake Up Call 4 4 5 4 2 8 5 3 6 41
Weltuntergang - End Of The World 4 10 14
Ricki's Inn 10 6 10 1 10 5 5 12 12 12 4 87
Every Step 2 4 3 6 3 3 6 4 2 33
Krama mej bara nu 1 10 12 1 6 5 2 3 40
Schon so lange her 5 7 7 10 8 2 4 8 5 56
Tell Me 7 12 3 10 3 6 1 1 5 12 60
Wenn die Hochzeitsglocken läuten 6 1 1 7 2 6 4 8 6 41
Eine Stadt voller Farben 8 2 2 3 5 7 10 7 7 3 54
Past Tense 3 6 6 7 4 12 8 2 1 49
Moments 1 2 3 1 7
Genug, genug 12 2 12 8 12 12 1 12 8 10 10 99
De kikkers 8 3 5 4 5 7 7 2 1 8 50
Guest jurors:
Gj1.png T.O. (Denmark)
Gj2.png Raf van Bedts (Belgium)
Gj3.png Maria Luisa Perero (Spain)

Media

HCSC 2001 winner: Silviana - Genug, genug
<html5media>http://www.homecomposed.net/archive/2001/2001_13.mp3</html5media>
Recap of all HCSC 2001 songs in draw order
<html5media>http://www.homecomposed.net/archive/2001/2001medl.mp3</html5media>

The host
Peter Reinders


The logo
2001logo.jpg


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