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"Tornerò" (English translation I Will Return) was the Romanian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in English and Italian by Mihai Trăistariu and composed by Eduard Cîrcotă. Tornerò was ranked first in the Romanian national selection on 26 February 2006, receiving 22 points in total. Although it received the maximum number of points from the jury, the song was only ranked second based on the televoting results (behind "Jokero" by Akcent, which, however, was ranked third by the jury).
The song is an up-tempo number, with Trăistariu addressing a former boy-lover. He tells him that he is "keeping your smile on my mind every day" and that he knows he will return to him. The chorus (performed in Italian) in fact features him singing both that "she" will return to "him" and that "he" will return to "her".
Prior to the Contest, a line was added in which Trăistariu sings in a falsetto voice "I just really miss you and I wanna kiss you".
As Romania had placed third in the previous Contest, the song was pre-qualified for the final. Here, it was performed twelfth (following Macedonia's Elena Risteska with Ninanajna and preceding Bosnia and Herzegovina's Hari Mata Hari with Lejla). At the close of voting, it had received 172 points, placing 4th in a field of 24 and pre-qualifying Romania for the final in the next Contest. Following the Contest, "Tornerò" became a summer hit in Greece. New versions were recorded by Trăistariu himself, as well as the popular Greek pop artists Tamta and Anna Vissi.
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Chart (2006) |
Peak |
Greece |
4 |
Finland |
8 |
Sweden |
21 |
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[edit] English Translation of Chorus Lyrics
In an interview posted on the www.oikotimes.com website, Mihai provided an English translation of the chorus lyrics[1].
- Tornerò, tornerò (I’ll come on back)
- La mia vita ti darò (And I’ll give you my life)
- Tornerai, tornerai (You’ll come on back)
- Mia per sempre tu sarai (And you’ll be mine forever)
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[edit] References
- ^ [1]. Interview on oikotimes.com. Retrieved May 21, 2006.
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