Shiri Maimon - Hasheket Shenishar LIVE Esc 2005

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Shiri Maimon performing "Hasheket Shenishar" at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest.
שירי מימון מופיעה באירוויזיון עם השיר "השקט שנשאר"

silence that remains music israel hebrew

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  • The real winner of ESC 2005!!!

    The best song in Israel history on ESC!!!

    One of the best songs in Eurovision history!!!

  • She is so beautiful.... the song is so beautiful... her dress is so beautiful... beautiful Israel

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  • One of the best songs for the ESC in my opinion. Thank you for the music!

    Greetings to Israel from your friends in Canada.

  • Greetings from Russia. Thanks for the lovely song, Israel. :)

  • From Sweden with love!

    God bless the Holy Country (Israel!)

  • @rst278 The night arrives slowly, the time stops

    LAYILA BA LE-AT, HA-Z’MAN NE-ETZAR

    A night and you are the silence that remains

    LAYILA VE-ATA HA-SHEKET SH-NISHAR

  • 12 points goes to Israel... Simply one of the best song... I luv this song... Greeting from Panama city, Panama....

  • That´s why I love Isarel because of its cool and beautiful language, culture language and because of gorgeous women like this!!!!

    I luv you Israel. greeting from Colombia.

  • Big, big, big Shiri!!!!!!!!

  • @rst278 Layla means night

    Layla ba le'at = the night comes slowly

    Hazman ne'etzar = The time stops

    Layla ve'ata ha'sheket sh'nishar = Night and now the silence that remains

    and then it's something like - One moment , falling with you at the end of the game.

  • Laylla is night in hebrew.

    LAYILA BA LE-AT, HA-Z’MAN NE-ETZAR = Night comes slowly, time stops

    LAYILA VE-ATA HA-SHEKET SH-NISHAR = Night with you (actually literally it means night AND you), the silent that's remaining

    it doesn't have much more sense in hebrew either, just a bunch of words with inner meanings.

    hope i'd helped

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