Eoghan Quigg

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28,000 Friends 02:57 Tools
Year 3000 03:21 Tools
Does Your Mother Know 03:01 Tools
Never Forget 04:10 Tools
Ben 02:29 Tools
She's the One 04:13 Tools
All About You 03:02 Tools
Home 03:37 Tools
We're All In This Together 03:53 Tools
Learn To Fly 04:05 Tools
When You Look Me In The Eyes 03:54 Tools
Anytime You Need A Friend 01:52 Tools
The Movie Song 01:52 Tools
Imagine 01:52 Tools
One More Try 02:01 Tools
Could It Be Magic 01:57 Tools
Sometimes 01:57 Tools
Picture Of You (duet with Boyzone) 02:32 Tools
Hallelujah 03:45 Tools
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday 02:01 Tools
L-O-V-E 02:20 Tools
L.O.V.E 02:20 Tools
28000 Friends (Sunset Strippers Mix) 05:18 Tools
28,000 Friends (Sunset Strippe 05:18 Tools
28000 Friends (Sunset Strippers Radio Edit) 05:18 Tools
Tears In Heaven 05:18 Tools
Picture Of You 05:18 Tools
Eoghan Quigg - L.O.V.E 05:18 Tools
28,000 Friends-(Sunset Strippers Radio Edit) 05:18 Tools
L.O.V.E. 05:18 Tools
28,000 Friends (Sunset Strippers Remix) 04:19 Tools
28000 Friends (Sunset Strippers Dub) 04:19 Tools
Love 03:33 Tools
Father And Son 03:33 Tools
With Or Without You 03:33 Tools
Does Your Mother Know? 03:33 Tools
28,000 Friends (Sunset Strippers Radio Edit) 03:10 Tools
28,000 Friends (Sunset Strippers Radio) (BPM 133) 03:33 Tools
28000 Friends (Sunset Strippers Extended Radio Edit) 03:33 Tools
About You 03:03 Tools
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Eoghan Karl Christopher Quigg (pronounced "Owen", born 12 July 1992) is a pop singer from Dungiven, Northern Ireland, who finished third in the fifth series of the British television music talent contest The X Factor in 2008. As a result of his X Factor success, Quigg was due to be signed by Simon Cowell, X Factor creator/producer and owner and CEO of Syco Records, but was instead signed to RCA after Cowell pulled out. Quigg released his first album titled Eoghan Quigg on 6 April 2009 and was met with negative reviews, with some claiming it to be "the worst album in the history of recorded sound". Following disappointing album sales, Quigg was dropped by RCA Records in July 2009 and currently remains unsigned. However in February 2014, Quigg was announced by RTÉ as one of the five acts that would compete to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014, with the song "The Movie Song". He finished second in the contest. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.