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Doamne, ocrotește-i pe români" (transl. "God, protect the Romanians") is a Romanian patriotic song. One of the most famous parts of the song refers to Romania as săracă țară bogată ("you poor, rich country"). [1] Famous singers of the song include Veta Biriș, Nicolae Furdui Iancu and Sava Negrean Brudașcu . [2]
"Should I?" is a song with music by Nacio Herb Brown and lyrics by Arthur Freed, first published in 1929. It was originally written for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Lord Byron of Broadway (1930), where it was introduced by singer and actor Charles Kaley. [2] The song became a major hit, charting at number 3 on Billboard for 11 weeks in 1930. [3]
Pages in category "Romanian songs" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1.000.000 (song) A.
Dance (Alexandra Stan song) Dead Man Walking (Smiley song) Deep in Love; Déjà Vu (Bob Taylor and Inna song) Designed to Love You; Diggy Down; Don't Break My Heart (Nicola song) Dream Girl (Smiley song)
The song peaked at number nine in the Romania Top 100 chart, spending fifteen weeks there. [2] The song won the Radio România Actualităţi Awards 2011 category for the Best Album through mother album În lipsa mea. [3] It was also nominalized at the 2009 Romanian Music Awards category for the Best Pop Song and Best Video categories. [4]
Forty-six songs competed in the first semi-final and twenty qualified to the second semi-final. A jury panel first selected fifteen songs to advance, and a public online vote which took place on the Eurovision Romania Facebook page on 9 and 10 February 2022 then selected an additional five qualifiers from the remaining thirty entries. [9] "
Romanian composer Cristian Faur wrote and produced the single for Anghel, who subsequently recorded it in collaboration with Sistem. Musically, "Let Me Try" is an uptempo folk-influenced disco song. The song represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kyiv, Ukraine after winning the pre-selection show Selecția Națională.
Andrei-Ionuț Ursu was born in Buzău on 16 January 1993. He started dancing at the age of 12, encouraged by his parents who were folk music dancers. [2] Ursu worked as a dancer for artists such as Inna, Antonia or Carla's Dreams and was part of the Pro TV ballet crew on shows such as Vocea României and Românii au talent.