Greece: Sofía Vóssou - I ánixi

Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 1991 [1991]

An erthis ke ti nihta mou dithis

An erthis ke sto soma mou kriftis

An erthis ke sta thihtia mou blehtis

Ena na xeris, the tha prothothis



An erthis ke ti nihta mou dithis

An erthis ke sto soma mou kriftis

An erthis ke sta thihtia mou blehtis

Ena na xeris, the tha prothothis



Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Tha 'ne ouranou katanixi

Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Sta xafnika



Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Tha 'ne ouranou katanixi

Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Sta xafnika



An stus anemous imast' anihti

An s' oti zoume imaste pisti

An tu erota mas theni i klosti

Ta thio kormia mas, kipi kremasti



Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Tha 'ne ouranou katanixi

Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Sta xafnika



Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Tha 'ne ouranou katanixi

Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Sta xafnika



Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Tha 'ne ouranou katanixi

Tha 'ne san na beni i anixi

Sta xafnika

Greece: Sofía Vossou - I ánixi

Sofía Vossou's 'I ánixi' served as Greece's song in the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest, representing the nation's participation in this prestigious annual musical competition. The track, performed in Greek, embodies the genre of Eurodance and pop that was characteristic of the early 1990s European music scene. As part of the official Eurovision Song Contest 1991 recording, the song reflects the era's emphasis on catchy melodies and modern production styles aimed at international appeal. Vossou's performance contributed to the broader catalogue of Eurovision songs from that year, capturing the spirit of cross-border musical collaboration and the competitive nature of the contest during this period.