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Switzerland has been represented in the [[Home Composed Song Contest]] on three occasions: the consecutive editions from [[Home Composed Song Contest 2006|2006]] to [[Home Composed Song Contest 2008|2008]].
Switzerland has been represented in the [[Home Composed Song Contest]] on three occasions: the consecutive editions from [[Home Composed Song Contest 2006|2006]] to [[Home Composed Song Contest 2008|2008]].


Results for Swiss entries have been patchy, with the country's best finish to date being the 19th place achieved by Hanspeter Zurbuchen's "Rock To The Rhythm".
Results for Swiss entries have been patchy, with the country's best finish to date being the 19th place achieved by Hanspeter Zurbuchen's "[[Rock To The Rhythm]]".


==Contestants==
==Contestants==
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2006|2006]]
| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2006|2006]]
| Rock To The Rhythm
| [[Rock To The Rhythm]]
| Hanspeter Zurbuchen
| Hanspeter Zurbuchen
| style="text-align:right;" | 19
| style="text-align:right;" | 19
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2007|2007]]
| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2007|2007]]
| Legendary
| [[Legendary]]
| ThreeZ
| ThreeZ
| style="text-align:right;" | 24
| style="text-align:right;" | 24
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2007|2007]]
| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2007|2007]]
| Hold Up
| [[Hold Up]]
| ThreeZ
| ThreeZ
| style="text-align:right;" | 28
| style="text-align:right;" | 28
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2008|2008]]
| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2008|2008]]
| Hello, Yassou, I Just Love You
| [[Hello, Yassou, I Just Love You]]
| Mazarra vs. Lukmi
| Mazarra vs. Lukmi
| style="text-align:right;" | 27=
| style="text-align:right;" | 27=

Latest revision as of 16:03, 4 December 2018

Switzerland has been represented in the Home Composed Song Contest on three occasions: the consecutive editions from 2006 to 2008.

Results for Swiss entries have been patchy, with the country's best finish to date being the 19th place achieved by Hanspeter Zurbuchen's "Rock To The Rhythm".

Contestants

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Year Title Performer Position
2006 Rock To The Rhythm Hanspeter Zurbuchen 19 (of 36)
2007 Legendary ThreeZ 24 (of 28)
2007 Hold Up ThreeZ 28 (of 28)
2008 Hello, Yassou, I Just Love You Mazarra vs. Lukmi 27= (of 31)


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