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Demis Roussos- Dolce Veleno - YouTube
- Dolce Veleno testo canzone cantato da Demis Roussos: Lì nei panni tuoi ti ho sgualcita un po', sembri un fiore che l'acqua non ha.
Le canzoni di Demis Roussos
DEMIS ROUSSEOS - DOLCE VELENO - - YouTube
- The repeated motif of "dolce veleno," meaning "sweet poison" in Italian, highlights the contradictory nature of love: it brings pleasure and happiness, but it also has the potential to harm and lead to loss.
Meaning of Dolce veleno by Demis Roussos -
Demis Roussos biography. Greek singer
- Dolce Veleno testo canzone cantato da Demis Roussos: Lì nei panni tuoi ti ho sgualcita un po', sembri un fiore che l'acqua non ha.
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Demis Roussos – Dolce veleno Lyrics - Genius
Meaning of Dolce veleno by Demis Roussos -
- Dolce veleno Lyrics: Lì nei panni tuoi ti ho sgualcita un po' / Sembri un fiore che l'acqua non ha / Ed il corpo tuo steso accanto al mio / Sembra un sole che caldo più non dà / Non esiste.
Demis Roussos
| Greek singer Date of Birth: 15.06.1946 Country: Greece |
Content:
- Biography of Demis Roussos
- Early Life and Musical Education
- Formation of Aphrodite's Child
- Move to Paris and Solo Career
- Weight Loss and Literary Success
- Influence in Music and Film
- Hostage Situation and Personal Life
Biography of Demis Roussos
Demis Roussos (real name Artemios Ventouris Roussos) was born on June 15, 1946, in Alexandria, the second-largest city in Egypt. His parents had Italian and Greek origins, with his mother being a well-known singer and dancer under the pseudonym Nelly Mazlum, and his father being an engineer with a passion for music. In 1956, after the Suez Crisis, his family lost most of their belongings and made the decision to move to Greece.
Early Life and Musical Education
Demis grew up as an intelligent and talented boy. He had a good singing voice, and his parents enrolled him in the choir of the Greek Byzantine Church. Spending five years in th
| Artemios Roussos was born on J in Alexandria, Egypt, and died on Janu in Athens, Greece. | |
| Nota bene: sono indicate tutte le canzoni cantate da Demis, indipendentemente se trattasi di covers. | |
| Feel Like I'll Never Feel This Way Again Lyrics: You say you want to be with me You tell me you're never leaving I can't believe you're here with me. |