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"Hold Onto Our Love"
Single by James Fox
Released19 April 2004
Recorded2003
GenrePop
LabelSony
Songwriter(s)Gary Miller, Tim Woodcock
James Fox singles chronology
"Hold Onto Our Love"
(2004)
"Bluebirds Flying High"
(2008)
Eurovision Song Contest 2004 entry
CountryUnited Kingdom
Artist(s)James Fox
LanguageEnglish
Composer(s)Gary Miller
Lyricist(s)Tim Woodcock
Finals performance
Final result16th
Final points29
Entry chronology
◄ "Cry Baby" (2003)
"Touch My Fire" (2005) ►

"Hold Onto Our Love" is a single by Welsh singer James Fox, who was best known for his appearance as a contestant on the second series of the talent show Fame Academy in 2003. It was the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 entry for the United Kingdom.

At Eurovision

Despite the United Kingdom's 26th place at the 2003 contest, the song was pre-qualified for the final as the United Kingdom was one of the "Big Four" (along with Spain, Germany and France), which means that its entries were exempt from qualification in the semi-final.

The song was performed 20th on the night, following Poland's Blue Café with "Love Song" and preceding Cyprus' Lisa Andreas with "Stronger Every Minute". At the close of voting, it had received 29 points, placing 16th in a field of 24.

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
UK Singles Official Charts Company 13

References

  1. "The UK's highest charting Eurovision stars revealed!". Retrieved 2015-05-10.

External links

Eurovision Song Contest 2004
Countries
Final
Semi-final
Artists
Final
Semi-final
Songs
Final
Semi-final
  • "Celebrate"
  • "Dziesma par laimi"
  • "Foi magia"
  • "Jugarem a estimar-nos"
  • "Leha'amin"
  • "My Galileo"
  • "Notre planète"
  • "Shame on You"
  • "Stay Forever"
  • "Takes 2 to Tango"
  • "Tii"
  • "What's Happened to Your Love"
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
National selection (former; contestants)
Participation
Artists
Songs
  • Note: Entries scored out signify where the United Kingdom did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
  • See also: UK Eurovision discography
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