Misirlou IS a Greek song and neither misinformation nor propaganda change that. It is common for all types of Greek music to include Arabian, Turkish, Armenian, etc. words. That is because, unlike we people today, the rembetika/mikra asia musicians were having respect for their neighboring cultures and actually grasped that Greece is not an isolated isle floating in space. This song has been extremely interesting, no matter the language, singer or style.
English Translation My Misirlou (Egyptian girl), your sweet glance Has lit a flame in my heart. Ah, ya habibi, ah, ya le-leli, ah (Arabic: Oh, my love, Oh, my night)[2] Your two lips are dripping honey, ah. Ah, Misirlou, magical, exotic beauty. Madness will overcome me, I can't endure [this] any more. Ah, I'll steal you away from the Arab land. My black-eyed, my wild Misirlou, My life changes with one kiss Ah, ya habibi, one little kiss, ah From your sweet little lips, ah.
ti melodia ti tragoudara idietera me tin fonara tis Glikerias!!!! +++++
40stel 1 week ago
Misirlou IS a Greek song and neither misinformation nor propaganda change that. It is common for all types of Greek music to include Arabian, Turkish, Armenian, etc. words. That is because, unlike we people today, the rembetika/mikra asia musicians were having respect for their neighboring cultures and actually grasped that Greece is not an isolated isle floating in space. This song has been extremely interesting, no matter the language, singer or style.
Peace to all of you.
MesoNefon 3 weeks ago
ismailletsgetgaming 1 month ago
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the original song called Misirlou "Egyptian Girl" it was written in 1930's by greek band named MIKE PATRINOS
ismailletsgetgaming 1 month ago
I've usually been a fan of hardcore metal, but this has taken me by surprise. God, this song is beautiful. Πολύ όμορφο!
Farmboy232 1 month ago 2
beautiful music and love the way Glykeria sings this song!
akou2u 1 month ago
greek/arab... wherever it originates. awesome song. it is so old none of us can know where it came from.
DrunkBuddhistTV 2 months ago
@DrunkBuddhistTV greek my friend:)
zoozzzooni 1 month ago
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@zoozzzooni
the original song called Misirlou "Egyptian Girl" it was written in 1930's by greek band named MIKE PATRINOS
ismailletsgetgaming 1 month ago
@zoozzzooni Yes. And expressed beautifully by Glykeria. These resonate with the tangles of our unconscious.
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tieyetos 3 weeks ago
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@DrunkBuddhistTV
the original song called Misirlou "Egyptian Girl" it was written in 1930's by greek band named MIKE PATRINOS
ismailletsgetgaming 1 month ago
wonderfull
Blazekickz 3 months ago
always love the mysterious feel of this type of music :P, more so when it doesn't so all "happy and cheerful"
DasGrausam 3 months ago 2
*doesn't seem
DasGrausam 3 months ago
Somebody know how the CD is called with this wonderful interpretation of Misirlou by Glikeria?
bali1953 8 months ago
Akoma kai i amerikani to exoune kani diaskevi vevea alla hit.!!!Iperoxo.!!
princessSunnyShine 8 months ago
Tragoudi apo xIlies Nyxta kai nyxta
Tragoudi omorfi [like] +favorite
Efxaristou para poli
HellenicMusIca 10 months ago
Lovely song, and it does not hurt that the women in the pics are insanely hot.
arthurandroid 10 months ago 11
@arthurandroid True, and did you know the title "Misirlou" is Greek for 'Egyptian girl'?
dieselscience 2 months ago
**********...τι ΔΝΤ και παπαριες ρε. Παμε λεμε. =D
TheAstrofighter 11 months ago
Veramente una grande versione,compolimenti Carlo
mondodijimmyfontana 11 months ago
Mpravooo !!! Yperoxooo !!!
PiwmenoSkiouri 11 months ago
very nice thanks!
petey8081 1 year ago
GORGEOUS
Milesmex 1 year ago
10*** very nice ✿ ✿ ✿ ✿ ✿
nugo444 1 year ago
The musics of this regions are - muito, muito beautiful. Brazil
thegreeck18 1 year ago 9
@thegreeck18 , so this music is not from Brasil, do U Know , uh???
crbrSantos 8 months ago
@crbrSantos this music is from Greece...
TheBellocazzo 5 months ago 3
@crbrSantos it is so old no one knows its origins. it has greek/arab influences in it and the greeks definitely brought it to the world.
DrunkBuddhistTV 2 months ago
@crbrSantos anotherwords, no it is definitely not from brazil.
DrunkBuddhistTV 2 months ago
Nice video, beautiful voice, thanks for posting !!
rangvi 1 year ago
απο τα πολυ ωραια τραγουδια!!!Πολυ ομορφο το βιντεο σου!!!
Rhiannon72690 1 year ago