Greece: Elína Konstantopoúlou - Pia prosevchí

Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 1995 [1995]

"Ke gar evulodo miane ti yin taftin

Mi yignoskodes tin ivrin, in epiun..."



Iha mia periusia, ti gatahrastikane

Kanan ierosilia ki ute pu drapikane

Ti istoria tis zois mu the skeftikane



Pia prosefhi ego na kano yia ta krimata tus

Pia prosefhi boro na po yia na sothun

Stazo krasi yia na xeplino t' amartimata tus

Pia prosefhi na po yi' aftus, pu me ponun



Na mu parune to throno kaphi prospathisane

En' asteri iha mono ke to apetisane

To poso adexa sto hrono agnoisane



Pia prosefhi ego na kano yia ta krimata tus

Pia prosefhi boro na po yia na sothun

Stazo krasi yia na xeplino t' amartimata tus

Pia prosefhi na po yi' aftus, pu me ponun



Pia prosefhi ego na kano yia ta krimata tus

Pia prosefhi boro na po yia na sothun

Stazo krasi yia na xeplino t' amartimata tus

Pia prosefhi na po yi' aftus, pu me ponun

Greece: Elína Konstantopoulou - Pia prosevchí

This recording represents Greece's song in the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest, performed by Elína Konstantopoulou. The track, titled 'Pia prosevchí' (My Dear), blends traditional Greek folk elements with contemporary pop arrangements, reflecting the genre's tendency to honor national musical heritage while appealing to a broader international audience. Released as part of the official 1995 contest album, the song was a significant cultural moment for Greece during that era of the competition. Its composition and performance style exemplify the mid-1990s approach to Eurovision songs, which often sought to balance modern production techniques with recognizable regional identity. The work remains a notable example of Greek participation in the contest during the 1990s.