Johnny Logan (singer)
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Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard (born 13 May 1954), also known professionally as Johnny Logan, is an Australian-born Irish singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known for being the first performer to win the Eurovision Song Contest as a lead singer twice.[1][2]
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Birth name | Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard |
Also known as | Mr. Eurovision |
Born | (1954-05-13) 13 May 1954 (age 70) Frankston, Victoria, Australia |
Origin | Ireland |
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Years active | 1978–present |
Website | johnnylogan |
Logan won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980 with the song "What's Another Year", which topped the charts in eight countries. He won for a second time in 1987 with the song "Hold Me Now", which topped the charts in Israel, Ireland and Belgium and was a top ten hit in ten other music markets. For 36 years he was only sole artist to have won the contest twice, until Loreen's second victory in 2023.[3]
Logan has also composed two Eurovision songs for Linda Martin, "Terminal 3" in 1984 and "Why Me?" in 1992. The former placed second, while the latter came first; therefore making Logan one of only five people to have composed two winning Eurovision entries.[4]