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His winning song, "[[Min lengsel]]", was accompanied in that edition by a second entry, "[[Vår tid i sola]]", that finished third.
His winning song, "[[Min lengsel]]", was accompanied in that edition by a second entry, "[[Vår tid i sola]]", that finished third.


Roy subsequently returned to the competition in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2022|2022]] as the featured vocalist on [[Gunnar B. Ingebrigtsen]]'s song "[[Hold Me, Lord]], which won the competition.
Roy subsequently returned to the competition in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2022|2022]] as the featured vocalist on [[Gunnar B. Ingebrigtsen]]'s song "[[Hold Me, Lord]]", which won the competition.


==Entries==
==Entries==

Revision as of 07:44, 9 December 2022

Roy Vorland from Norway participated in and won the Home Composed Song Contest in 1997.

His winning song, "Min lengsel", was accompanied in that edition by a second entry, "Vår tid i sola", that finished third.

Roy subsequently returned to the competition in 2022 as the featured vocalist on Gunnar B. Ingebrigtsen's song "Hold Me, Lord", which won the competition.

Entries

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Year Title Performer Position
1997 Min lengsel Roy Vorland 1 (of 14)
1997 Vår tid i sola Roy Vorland 3 (of 14)
2022 Hold Me, Lord Gunnar B. Ingebrigtsen feat. Roy Vorland 1 (of 23)


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