There's only one person for the job.
Herein lies our suggestion, a Hail Mary of sorts, to bring back the legend of Irish Eurovision to reclaim our crown and set two records straight. We need Johnny back.with Mr. Eurovision himself, in a clear attempt to tie him up so he can't come back as a solo act.
She said: “If he wanted to, but what if he says no? That would be nice, a ballad maybe.” We see right through you Loreen. We can smell your fear.For anyone who needs reminding of Johnny Logan's credentials, he first won the Eurovision in 1980, with 'What's Another Year'. Four years later, he composed Linda Martin's entry 'Terminal 3' which placed second.
He then won the contest for a second time in 1987 with 'Hold Me Now', which he also wrote himself. Not happy with that, he went on to write Linda Martin's 1992 winning entry 'Why Me?'. With our records now equalled and verging on being broken, there really is only one man for the job and his achievements speak for themselves.In the velvet dark of a Turkish wine bar a television is dimmed. Johnny Logan sits his hulk silently over a flute of champagne. A hush descends upon the small crowd.
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