Giati Fovase

"Giati Fovase"
Promotional single by Despina Vandi from the album Despina Vandi Live
Released 2004 (2004)
Format CD single
Recorded Studio Sierra[1]
Length 2:41
Label Heaven Music, Le Ros Music France, Warner Chappell Music Greece
Writer Stelios Vlavianos, Robert Constandinos, Pythagoras (lyrics)
Producer Giorgos Stampolis
Despina Vandi Live track listing

"Nihta Stasou / Pali Tha Klapso / Pia Nihta S' Eklepse"
(2-11)
"Giati Fovase"
(2-12)
"Ena Proino"
(2-13)

Giati Fovase (Greek: Γιατί φοβάσαι; English: Why do you dread) is a Greek-language song performed by Greek recording artist Despina Vandi from her live album Despina Vandi Live. It was released as a promotional cd-single from the album in 2004. The song was recorded from her sold-out live concert in Lycabettus theatre in Athens in 2003.

Original version

The song was first released in 1975 by Demis Roussos, titled "From souvenirs to souvenirs" and had international success.[2] Then Marinella sang it with Greek lyrics by Pythagoras, where it made a huge success in Greece. This version was released on her studio album Marinella Gia Panta, on June 30, 1975 by PolyGram Records.[3][4]

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Giati Fovase" (Γιατί φοβάσαι)PythagorasStelios Vlavianos, Robert Constandinos 2:41
2. "Video Giati Fovase (gia PC)" (Video Γιατί φοβάσαι (για PC))PythagorasStelios Vlavianos, Robert Constandinos 2:42

Music video

A music video was filmed for the song and directed by Kostas Kapetanidis. The video includes footage from the live performance of the song in Lycabettus theatre in Athens in 2003.[5]

References

  1. Despina Vandi Live (CD). Despina Vandi. Heaven Music. 2003. 5204958 0027 2 6.
  2. Demis Roussos - From Souvenirs To Souvenirs 1975 at Discogs
  3. Liner notes, Marinella - "Marinella Gia Panta", Philips - PolyGram Greece: 9112005, 1975
  4. Compilation album Ta Logia Ine Peritta - 50 Chronia Tragoudi (Booklet), Marinella, Universal - PolyGram Greece: 1715636, 2006
  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcK8KBLHh4Y

External links

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