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Updated:Correct lyrics in Spanish here, also translated in Greek and English:
Lyrics in spanish - Thanks to ditzel77!
El corazon
Para que vas a olvidar
Yo he tenido tanto temor
Para que vas a olvidar
Si solo quiero tu amor
Es el alma que me dice
Que me dice que te siga
Quiero dar,
Darte todo todo, todo, todo,
Tu perdón
Pero se de amar, corazón
Yo si se de amar
Si se mi amor
Corazón, corazón
Quiero dar mi perdón
Se de amor
Para que vas a seguir
Entiéndeme yo te amo
Y luchar por una vida que vale la pena
Eso es amor
Entiéndelo mi amor
Y te contento, yo te tengo perdón
Yo tengo más que eso
Yo te tengo amor...
Τe quiero dar, todo lo que tú quieras
Se de amor, corazón...
Se de amor
Eres mí, eres mi corazón
Eres mi corazón
Yo te quiero dar amor
Entiéndelo
Te Quiero dar mi perdón
Se mi amor...
Es el alma que me dice
Que me dice que te siga
Es el alma que me dice
Que me dice que te sigas
Para que vas a seguir
entiendeme yo te amo
y luchar por una vida que vale la pena
eso es amor
entiendelo mi amor
Y te contento, yo te tengo perdon
yo tengo mas que eso
Yo te tengo amor...
Τe quiero dar, todo lo que tu quieras
Se de amor, corazon...
Se de amor
Eres mi, eres mi corazon
Eres mi corazon
Yo te quiero dar amor
Entiendelo
Te Quiero dar mi perdon
Se mi amor...
Es el alma que me dice
que me dice que te siga
Es el alma que me dice
que me dice que te sigas..
__
Η καρδιά
Γιατί πας να ξεχάσεις;
Είχες τόσο φόβο;
Γιατί πας να ξεχάσεις,
εαν θέλω μόνο την αγάπη σου;
Είναι η ψυχή που μου λέει
που μου λέει να σε ακολουθήσω
Θέλω να δώσω,
να σου δώσω τόσο τόσο τόσο τόσο
τη συγνώμη μου
Αλλά ξέρω από αγάπη, καρδιά..
Ναι, ξέρω να σ' αγαπάω
Ναι ξέρω αγάπη μου,
καρδιά μου, καρδιά μου
Θέλω να ζητήσω συγνώμη
Ξέρω αγάπη μου...
Γιατί πας να φύγεις;
κατάλαβέ με, σ' αγαπάω
Και παλεύω για μια ζωή που να αξίζει
Αυτό είναι αγάπη
κατάλαβέ το αγάπη μου
Κι έχω συγχώρεση, έχω τη συγχώρεσή σου
Έχω περισσότερα από αυτό,
Έχω την αγάπη σου...
Θέλω να σου δώσω, όλα όσα θέλεις
Ξέρω αγάπη μου, καρδιά μου...
Ξέρω από αγάπη
Είσαι η καρδιά, είσαι η καρδιά μου
Είσαι η καρδιά μου...
Θέλω να σου δώσω αγάπη,
Κατάλαβέ τοοοοοο!!!!
Θέλω να σου ζητήσω συγνώμη
Ξέρω αγάπη μου..
Είναι η ψυχή που μου λέει
που μου λέει να σε ακολουθήσω
Είναι η ψυχή που μου λέει
που μου λέει να σε ακολουθήσω...
--
The heart
Why are you going to forget?
You had so much fear?
Why are you going to forget,
When all i m asking for, is your love?
It is the soul (my soul) that tells me
tells me to follow you
I wanna give
give you so much, so much, so much
my apology
But i know all about love, heart...
Yes, i know how to love
Yes I know my love
My heart, my heart
I apologise
I know my love...
Why are you going to leave?
Try to understand me, I love you
And i m trying for a life that is worthliving
This is love
Try to understand this my love
And i have forgiveness, i have your forgiveness
I have more than that,
I have your love...
I wanna give you everything you ask for
I know my love, my heart
I know all about love
You are the heart, you are my heart
You are my heart...
I wanna give you love,
Try to understand it!!!!
I apologise
I know my love...
It is the soul (my soul) that tells me
tells me to follow you
It is the soul (my soul) that tells me
tells me to follow you...
--
I love this song!!!
Please forgive possible mistakes on the lyrics! I don't speak spanish, i found the lyrics word by word just by hearing the song...
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Produced and composed by Arno Elias,
Lyrics Maria Matto from album "Buddha Bar Nature" By Arno Elias.
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Flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [flaˈmeŋko]) is a genre of music, song and dance from Andalusia in southern Spain, noted for its energetic, staccato style. It grew from Andalusian music, song and dance styles, influenced by the song and dance of the local Romani people.[1][2][3]
The cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), dance (baile) and palmas (handclaps) are the principal facets of flamenco.
In recent years flamenco has become popular all over the world and is taught in many countries; in Japan flamenco is so popular there are more academies there than in Spain.[4][5] On November 16, 2010, UNESCO declared Flamenco one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
There are questions not only about the origins of flamenco, but also about the origins of the word itself. There are many theories (summarized below), but no solid evidence for any of them. The word was not recorded until the late 18th century. The Spanish word Flamenco literally means flamingo. The dance does resemble the form of the elegant bird which is not only native to Southern Spain but can be found all along the migratory routes of the Romani people across moorish North Africa even to their origin in India. Since the dance style of Flamenco may well have originated in (or been strongly influenced by) the expressive Kathak dance of north-western India the term flamenco may have originally been a Spanish colloquialism to label the dance.
George Borrow asserted the word flemenc [sic] is synonymous with "gypsy".[citation needed] Blas Infante, in his book Orígenes de lo flamenco y secreto del cante jondo, suggests the word may derive from Andalusian Arabic fellah mengu, "Escapee Peasant", referring to the Muslim Andalusians (Moriscos) who stayed in Spain and mixed with the Romani newcomers when the Spanish reclaimed their land.
Other hypotheses include "Fleming, native of Flanders" (Dutch Vlaming). Spain ruled Flanders for many years, and Charles I of Spain[disambiguation needed ] is said to have brought to Toledo an entire Flemish court.[citation needed] The Spanish wife of his father, Felipe de Austria, brought Andalusian musicians to Court and the Habsburg Spanish troops in their Netherlands domains were accompanied by musicians and, on their return to Spain, these became known to other Europeans, including the players of more sober traditional Andalusian music as 'Flamenco', the flemish style.
The entry for "Flamenco" in the 1786 Diccionario español e ingles (Volume 1), gives the following definition: "f.m. a bird that has a red breast and pinions". "Flama"[7] in Spanish means flame or fire, and "enco" or "endo", is a suffix which means a quality-of, or having a-similarity-to, or pertaining-to.[8] This association between a fiery-breasted bird and the deep, flaming passion expressed in Flamenco music, song and dance, is wholly appropriate
Flamenco music styles are called palos. Songs are classified into palos based on criteria such as basic rhythmic pattern, mode, chord progression, form of the stanza, and geographic origin. There are over 50 different palos flamenco, although some are rarely performed. For a complete explanation, see the main Wikipedia entry on Palo (flamenco).
There are traditions associated with each palo. Some of the forms are sung unaccompanied, while others usually have guitar or other accompaniment. Some forms are danced while others are not. Some are the reserve of men and others of women, while some may be performed by either. Many of these traditional distinctions are breaking down; for example, the Farruca is now commonly performed by women too.
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Flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [flaˈmeŋko]) is a genre of music, song and dance from Andalusia in southern Spain, noted for its energetic, staccato style. It grew from Andalusian music, song and dance styles, influenced by the song and dance of the local Romani people.[1][2][3]
The cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), dance (baile) and palmas (handclaps) are the principal facets of flamenco.
In recent years flamenco has become popular all over the world and is taught in many countries; in Japan flamenco is so popular there are more academies there than in Spain.[4][5] On November 16, 2010, UNESCO declared Flamenco one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
There are questions not only about the origins of flamenco, but also about the origins of the word itself. There are many theories (summarized below), but no solid evidence for any of them. The word was not recorded until the late 18th century. The Spanish word Flamenco literally means flamingo. The dance does resemble the form of the elegant bird which is not only native to Southern Spain but can be found all along the migratory routes of the Romani people across moorish North Africa even to their origin in India. Since the dance style of Flamenco may well have originated in (or been strongly influenced by) the expressive Kathak dance of north-western India the term flamenco may have originally been a Spanish colloquialism to label the dance.
George Borrow asserted the word flemenc [sic] is synonymous with "gypsy".[citation needed] Blas Infante, in his book Orígenes de lo flamenco y secreto del cante jondo, suggests the word may derive from Andalusian Arabic fellah mengu, "Escapee Peasant", referring to the Muslim Andalusians (Moriscos) who stayed in Spain and mixed with the Romani newcomers when the Spanish reclaimed their land.
Other hypotheses include "Fleming, native of Flanders" (Dutch Vlaming). Spain ruled Flanders for many years, and Charles I of Spain[disambiguation needed ] is said to have brought to Toledo an entire Flemish court.[citation needed] The Spanish wife of his father, Felipe de Austria, brought Andalusian musicians to Court and the Habsburg Spanish troops in their Netherlands domains were accompanied by musicians and, on their return to Spain, these became known to other Europeans, including the players of more sober traditional Andalusian music as 'Flamenco', the flemish style.
The entry for "Flamenco" in the 1786 Diccionario español e ingles (Volume 1), gives the following definition: "f.m. a bird that has a red breast and pinions". "Flama"[7] in Spanish means flame or fire, and "enco" or "endo", is a suffix which means a quality-of, or having a-similarity-to, or pertaining-to.[8] This association between a fiery-breasted bird and the deep, flaming passion expressed in Flamenco music, song and dance, is wholly appropriate
Flamenco music styles are called palos. Songs are classified into palos based on criteria such as basic rhythmic pattern, mode, chord progression, form of the stanza, and geographic origin. There are over 50 different palos flamenco, although some are rarely performed. For a complete explanation, see the main Wikipedia entry on Palo (flamenco).
There are traditions associated with each palo. Some of the forms are sung unaccompanied, while others usually have guitar or other accompaniment. Some forms are danced while others are not. Some are the reserve of men and others of women, while some may be performed by either. Many of these traditional distinctions are breaking down; for example, the Farruca is now commonly performed by women too.
Palos are traditionally classified into three groups. The most serious forms are known as cante jondo (or cante grande), while lighter, frivolous forms are called cante chico. Other considerations factor into classification, such as whether the palo is considered to be of gypsy origin or not. Forms which do not fit either category are classified as cante intermedio.