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  2. De Tha Xanagapiso - Wikipedia

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    "De Tha Xanagapiso" (Greek: Δε Θα Ξαναγαπήσω) is a song performed by Stelios Kazantzidis. The lyrics are written by Lefteris Papadopoulos and music is composed by Manos Loizos . The English translation of the title is " I Shall not Love Again ".

  3. Darla dirladada - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics are completely changed and refer to Patrice Leconte's film, Les Bronzés. [11] The single was the major summer hit in France and stayed for 29 weeks in the top 50, 22 of them in the top ten. The music video shows the singers performing the song on a beach and on a boat. Several remixes were produced by the French band Pleasure Game.

  4. Greek lyric - Wikipedia

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    Greek lyric is the body of lyric poetry written in dialects of Ancient Greek. Lyric poetry is, in short, poetry to be sung accompanied by music, traditionally a lyre ...

  5. Category:English-language Greek songs - Wikipedia

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    Songs originating from Greece with lyrics in English. Pages in category "English-language Greek songs" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  6. Hymn of Panathinaikos - Wikipedia

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    The Hymn of Panathinaikos or Syllogos Megalos (Great Club) is the anthem of Panathinaikos A.O. [1] It was written in 1958. The music is by Giorgos Mouzakis, a well-known musician and trumpeter of the era, and the lyrics are by George Oikonomidis.

  7. Greek traditional music - Wikipedia

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    This refers to the traditional Greek popular songs and music of mainland Greece and islands, which date back to the Byzantine times. [1] It was the sole popular musical genre of the Greek people until the spread of Rebetiko and Laiko (other genres of folk music) in the early 20th century, spread by the Greek refugees from Asia Minor. [2]

  8. Eftichia Papagianopoulos - Wikipedia

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    She wrote the lyrics to many popular Greek songs, collaborating with composers like Vassilis Tsitsanis, Apostolos Kaldaras and Manos Hadjidakis; however, she didn't achieve major fame famous until her death in 1972. Her great contribution to Greek music through her exceptional ability in lyricism wasn't broadly known and recognized, although ...

  9. Hymn to Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Until the 2024 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, the Greek anthem was sung for three times during the Sydney, Athens (as Greece was the host country), and Vancouver. The version commonly played by military bands is an arrangement composed by Lieutenant Colonel Margaritis Kastellis (1907–1979), former director of the Greek Music Corps.