To Agriolouloudo
"To Agriolouloudo" (Greek: Το Αγριολούλουδο) is one of the best known songs of Stelios Kazantzidis.[1] The lyrics are written by Pythagoras (Greek: Πυθαγόρας) and music is written by Christos Nikolopoulos (Greek: Χρήστος Νικολόπουλος) in 1970. The title "To Agriolouloudo" means "The Wild Flower".
Lyrics
- Don't feel sorry for me,drive me away tonight
- as if I am a wild flower
- and cut my life
- I began nude
- I am heading on all alone
- My house is the street
- and my song is the pain
- Drive me away and don't feel pity for me
- don't be afraid of what will become of me
- even if it snows or if it rains
- the wild flower does remain
- Don't keep me just out of sympathy
- I'm used to the cold I 'll manage the snow (too)
- I began nude
- I am heading on all alone
- My house is the street
- and my song is the pain
- Drive me away and don't feel pity for me
- don't be afraid of what will become of me
- even if it snows or if it rains
- — Singer: Stelios Kazantzidis, Songwriter: Pythagoras, Composer: Christos Nikolopoulos
References
- ^ Leontis, Artemis (2009). Culture and Customs of Greece. Greenwood Press. p. 152. ISBN 978-0-313-34296-7.
External links
- Stelios Kazantzids performs To Agriolouloudo live
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Stelios Kazantzidis
- Kazantzidis & Marinella (1969)
- Ta Tragoudia Tis Amerikis (1991)
- Kazantzidis & Marinella – Megales Epitihies (1964)
- Stelios Kazantzidis: Ta zeibekika (2003)
- "I zoi mou oli"
- "Dio Portes Echi i Zoi"
- "To Agriolouloudo"
- "De Tha Xanagapiso"
- "Nea Ionia"