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Greece "Horis Skopo"
Eurovision Song Contest 1990 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Christos Callow
With
Wave
Language
Composer(s)
Yiorgos Palaiokastritis
Lyricist(s)
Yiorgos Papayiannakis
Conductor
Michalis Rozakis
Finals performance
Final result
19th
Final points
11
Entry chronology
◄ "To Diko Sou Asteri" (1989)
"I Anixi" (1991) ►

"Horis Skopo" (Greek script: Χωρίς σκοπό, English translation: "Without A Cause") was the Greek entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed in Greek by Christos Callow & Wave.

The song was performed second on the night, following Spain's Azúcar Moreno with "Bandido" and preceding Belgium's Philippe Lafontaine with "Macédomienne". At the close of voting, it had received 11 points, placing 19th in a field of 22.

The song is a ballad, with Callow singing about his desire to be with his lover. He sings that she tells him that she loves him and then "you go away without a cause", which causes him considerable heartache.

It was succeeded as Greek representative at the 1991 Contest by Sophia Vossou with I Anixi.