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Vres Enan Tropo (Greek: Βρες έναν τρόπο; English: Find a way) is the title of the fourth studio album by the popular Greek artist Peggy Zina, released in 2002 by Nitro Music. The album went gold several months after release.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Vres Ena Tropo" (Βρές ένα τρόπο; Find a way)Vangelis KostantinidisKostantinos Pantzis4:18
2."Pes Mou Ego Ti Ftaio" (Πές μου εγώ τι φταίω; Says what I blame)Vangelis KostantinidisKostantinos Pantzis3:57
3."Tolmas Ki'eheis Parapono Esy" (Τολμάς και έχεις παράπονο, εσύ?; Boldnesses and you have complaint, you?)Natalia GermanouPetros Imvrios3:33
4."Pali" (Πάλι; Again)Ilias FilippouKostantinos Panzis4:32
5."Kai Pao Sta Skiladika" (Και πάω στα σκυλάδικα; And go in house)Yiannis PariosYiannis Parios4:07
6."Den Glitono Apo Sena" (Δεν γλυτώνω από σένα; I do not pull through on you)Ilias FilippouTasos Panagis3:07
7."Party" (Πάρτυ; Party)Vangelis KostantinidisAlexsandros Palamaras & Don Taylor3:40
8."Den Se Hreiazomai" (Δεν σε χρειάζομαι; I do not need you)Vangelis KostantinidisKostantinos Pantzis4:52
9."Den To Pistevo" (Δεν το πιστεύω; I don't think so)Giannis LiontisYiannis Parios4:44
10."Ta Matia Mou Rota" (Τα μάτια μου ρώτα; My eyes ask)Yiannis PariosYiannis Parios3:58
11."Apopse Fevgo Apo'do" (Απόψε φεύγω από 'δώ; Tonight I leave)Ilias FilippouKostantinos Pantzis3:20
12."Hilies Fores" (Χίλιες φορές; A thousand times)Yiannis PariosYiannis Parios4:20
13."Love Is a Wonderful Thing"Thanos KallirisThanos Kalliris3:00

Singles

"Love Is a Wonderful Thing" was the first single released from the album and was Zina's entry in the Greek national final to choose the song and artist to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. The song was released first as a radio single and then as a three track CD single in March 2002 and went gold.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Νέα επιτυχία και νέο video clip στο Μεξικό!" (in Greek). MAD TV. 2002-04-10. Archived from the original on 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2008-09-13. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)