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Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard (born 13 May 1954), better known by his stage name Johnny Logan, is an Irish singer and composer. He is known as being the only performer to have won the Eurovision Song Contest twice, in 1980 and
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. He also composed the winning song in 1992. Logan first won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980, with the song "
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, Logan composed the song " Terminal 3" which placed second at Eurovision, performed by Linda Martin. He won the contest for a second time in 1987 with " Hold Me Now", which he also wrote himself. His third win came in 1992, as composer of Linda Martin's winning entry " Why Me?".


Early life

Johnny Logan was born Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard on 13 May 1954 in Frankston, near
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, Australia. Logan's father, Charles Alphonsus Sherrard, was a Derry-born Irish
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known by the artistic name Patrick O'Hagan, and he was touring Australia at the time of Logan's birth. The family moved back to Ireland when Logan was three years old. He learnt the guitar and began composing his own songs by the age of thirteen. On leaving school he apprenticed as an electrician, while performing in pubs and cabaret. His earliest claim to fame was starring as "Adam" in the 1977 Irish musical ''Adam and Eve'' and Joseph in '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat''.


Career


1978–1986: First Eurovision win

Logan adopted the stage name Johnny Logan after the
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of the film ''
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'' and released his first single in 1978. He first attempted to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1979, when he placed third in the Irish National Final with the song "Angie". Readers of ''
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'' in Ireland voted Logan as Best New Male Artist. In 1980, Logan again entered the Irish National selection for the Eurovision Song Contest with the Shay Healy song "
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", winning the Irish final on 9 March in Dublin. Representing Ireland in the
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, Logan won the Eurovision Song Contest on 19 April. The song became a hit all over Europe and reached number one in the UK. " In London" was released in June and "Save Me" shortly after. With confusion by radio stations over which to play, both singles flopped. Another single released in late 1980, a cover of a recent
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song, "Give A Little Bit More" was a more concerted effort and although it narrowly missed the chart. Logan blames his lack of success in the UK on poor management and his inexperience. In early 1983, Logan attempted a comeback in the UK with the song "Becoming Electric" with a new sound and image and promotional push, but the song failed to chart. In 1985, Logan released his third studio album ''Straight From The Heart'' which failed to chart. He also collaborated on the chart topping charity single "
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" in aid of the Bradford City Disaster Fund. In 1986, Logan rebranded himself as ''Logan'' with the song "Stab in the Back", which also failed to chart.


1987–1991: Second Eurovision win

In 1987, Logan made another attempt at Eurovision and with his self-penned song, " Hold Me Now", he represented Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest in
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. The song won the contest and Logan became the first person to win the contest twice. "Hold Me Now" became a major European hit and reached number two in the UK. Logan released a cover of the 10cc song " I'm Not in Love", produced by
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as a follow-up, and an album ''Hold Me Now''. In 1988, Logan released "Heartland" which became a hit in the Irish charts and from then on, concentrated on his career in Ireland and Europe. In 1990, Logan recorded a country version of " Miss You Nights" with
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's backing band The Jordanaires. He also wrote and sung the theme song Angels Don't Hide for the German television show Blue Blood.


1992–2000: Third Eurovision win

Having composed the Irish
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entry for Linda Martin, " Terminal 3" (which finished in second place), Logan repeated the collaboration in 1992 when he gave Martin another of his songs, " Why Me". The song became the Irish entry at the finals in Sweden. The song took the title and cemented Logan as the most successful artist in Eurovision history with three wins."Eurovision Song Contest 1992"
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Author and historian John Kennedy O'Connor notes in his book ''The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History'' that Logan is the only lead singer to have sung two winning entries and one of only five authors/composers (all men) to have written/composed two winning songs. On 16 April 1997 Logan left his handprints in concrete on the Walk of Fame in Rotterdam; The largest Star Boulevard in Europe.


2000–present: Recent career

Logan continues to perform and write songs. He is sometimes referred to as "Mister Eurovision" by fans of the contest and the media at large.
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He has continued his love of participating in musical theatre, having toured Norway with ''Which Witch'', an opera-musical originating in that country. In October 2005, "Hold Me Now" was voted as the third most popular song in Eurovision history at the 50th anniversary concert in
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, Denmark. "What's Another Year" was also nominated amongst the 14 finalists. Logan has sold more than 3 million copies worldwide. "Hold Me Now" is also a global million-seller. Logan has continued to have success, particularly in the Scandinavian countries. His 2007 album, '' The Irish Connection'' went platinum in Denmark, twice platinum in Norway and gold in Sweden. In 2009 and 2010, he performed in the Celtic rock opera ''
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'', and continued to do so in 2011. Logan was one of the recording artists that appeared in the Irish TV series ''The Hit'' going against Duke Special. He shortlisted the song " Prayin'" by Alan Earls and Jamie Wilson's "Rain" from the pitching rooms. He chose to release " Prayin'" for the chart battle against Special who chose a song called "1969" by Aaron Hackett. Logan won the chart battle with his song charting at number three in the charts while Special's charted at number five. Logan returned for the final where he performed "Prayin" with the
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and was runner-up to Finbar Furey.


In popular culture

In 2002, he took part in the UK television quiz show ''
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'' as a team panelist in a Eurovision-special. "Hold Me Now" has been adopted by fans of Bohemian F.C. (Bohemians) as their anthem and it is played in Dalymount and sung with gusto at both home and away matches. In 2007, Logan advertised
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Eurosaver menu in Ireland. In 2007, he sang "A State of Happiness", advertising the Dutch Center Parcs. In 2011, Logan received some publicity over comments perceived as an attack on
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, that year's Irish Eurovision entry. When the identical twins appeared on '' The Late Late Show'', presenter
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asked them how they felt about Logan calling them "an embarrassment to Ireland". Logan later clarified those comments: "What I said was that I find them embarrassing to watch. It's like watching two Frank Spencers in ''
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''. It's like watching a train crash – you can't look away, but at the same time you don't want to see it"."Johnny Logan on Jedward, Louis, burgers and Bertie"
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He subsequently refused an interview with RTÉ broadcaster Derek Mooney as, according to Mooney, "he thought we were going to stitch him up". Logan gave an interview to Today FM broadcaster Ray D'Arcy instead. On 16 December 2012, Logan appeared as musical guest on Romanian edition of ''
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" where, in the opening lyrics, she sings: "I was born in distant 1980 / The year that Irish Johnny Logan won / Thirty years or more, they still remember / So dream away, today's the day I'm singing my song" referring to Logan's 1980 Eurovision win "What's Another Year". In 2020, ''
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'' revealed a movie about the life and career of Logan was in the works - called ''Mr Eurovision''. Logan performed "What's Another Year" during the '' Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light'' programme, held on 16 May 2020 as a replacement for the cancelled Eurovision Song Contest 2020. He performed the song with the programme's presenters
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, Edsilia Rombley and Jan Smit, alongside a choir of Eurovision fans. In June of 2021 Logan released a new single "Just one look" with Finnish singer Jannike. In 2022, he was a contestant in the second season of '' The Masked Singer'' in Belgium, as 'the red deer'.


Personal life

Logan lives in
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, Ireland with his wife, Ailis and their three children, Adam, Fionn and Jack. He also has a daughter, Robyn (born in 1988) with Turkish dancer and actress Burçin Orhon. He rarely gives media interviews, claiming to have been frequently misquoted.


Discography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Logan, Johnny 1954 births Living people Irish pop singers Irish male singers Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Ireland Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1980 Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1987 Eurovision Song Contest winners Singers from Melbourne Australian folk-pop singers Australian emigrants to Ireland Australian people of Irish descent