Bosnia & Herzegovina: Nino - Hano
Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2001 [2001]
I da me iz vedra neba grom pogodi
Ti ne bi brinula, ne bi okom trepnula
A kamoli kad te zovem, glavu okrenula
I da snijeg sad padne po beharu i voæu
I da ti u lice kažem ono šta hoæu
Ti ne bi brinula, ne bi okom trepnula
A kamoli za moj hatar, barem nasmiješila
Hano, hajde, de, zar ti oèi ne vide?
Zar ti duša ne sluša kad kažem da volim te?
Hano, hajde, de, zar ti oèi ne vide?
Zar ti duša ne sluša kad kažem da volim te?
A thousand times I've tried to walk away
I'm losin' my mind about you - what can I say?
You keep telling me to let you go, that makes me wanna cry
'Cause God knows I love you so - so much, I'm gonna die
Hano, come, come on, tell me what is going on
Tell me, would it be all right for me to be your light?
Hano, come, come on, tell me what is going on
Tell me, would it be all right for me to be your...?
Hano, hajde, de, zar ti oèi ne vide?
Zar ti duša ne sluša kad kažem da...?
Hano, hajde, de, zar ti oèi ne vide?
Zar ti duša ne sluša kad kažem da volim te?
Hano
Nino's 'Hano' served as the official song for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest. Recorded in English, the track was performed by the artist Nino, representing the country in the prestigious European television competition. The song reflects the genre and musical style typical of the contest during that era, aiming to appeal to a broad international audience. As part of the official Eurovision Song Contest 2001 album, the recording stands as a historical document of the event, capturing the energy and production values of the time. The composition and performance were crafted to meet the specific requirements of the competition, showcasing the artistic vision of the participating nation.
