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* '''[[Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005|Lithuania 2005]] - ”[[Little by Little (Laura and The Lovers song)|Little by Little]]” - Laura and The Lovers (1st, 25th [[Eurovision 2005]] Semi-Final)'''
* '''[[Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005|Lithuania 2005]] - ”[[Little by Little (Laura and The Lovers song)|Little by Little]]” - Laura and The Lovers (1st, 25th [[Eurovision 2005]] Semi-Final)'''
*[[Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008|Belgium 2008]] - ”Addicted To You” - [[Tanja Dexters]] (5th Semi-Final)
*[[Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008|Belgium 2008]] - ”Addicted To You” - [[Tanja Dexters]] (5th Semi-Final)
* [[Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015|Denmark 2015]] – "Hotel A" - Cecilie Alexandra
* [[Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015|Denmark 2015]] – "Hotel A" - Cecilie Alexandra (4th)


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Revision as of 11:12, 22 February 2015

Bobby Ljunggren (born 1961) is a Swedish songwriter. He has entered the Eurovision Song Contest as a composer six times, five times for his native Sweden (1995, 1998, 2006, 2008 and 2010), and once for Lithuania, in 2005. He is a veteran of the Melodifestivalen competition, with 39 entries. In Melodifestivalen 2008, he co-wrote both the winning song and the songs placing second and third.

Melodifestvalen entries

Other Eurovision Pre-Selections Entries

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