Known as the Marinella is one of the most iconic figures in Greek music history.
(Greek: Καμιά φορά , meaning "Sometimes") is a masterpiece of Greek music, performed by the legendary Marinella . Released in 1983 on the album Gia Sena Ton Agnosto , it features a hauntingly beautiful melody by composer Giorgos Hatzinassios and deeply poetic lyrics by Michalis Bourboulis . Lyric Synopsis and Meaning
The song is a powerful exploration of the contradictions within love—the constant pull between the desire for freedom and the unbreakable bond of affection.
: The lyrics acknowledge that they are no longer "children" with innocent light in their hearts, highlighting a more mature, perhaps weathered, form of love where asking for forgiveness is a central theme. About the Artist: Marinella
: The opening line, "Sometimes I say I'll change the sky, but there are no roads," serves as a metaphor for wanting to escape a relationship or one's own feelings, only to realize there is no path away from the heart's truth.
Known as the Marinella is one of the most iconic figures in Greek music history.
(Greek: Καμιά φορά , meaning "Sometimes") is a masterpiece of Greek music, performed by the legendary Marinella . Released in 1983 on the album Gia Sena Ton Agnosto , it features a hauntingly beautiful melody by composer Giorgos Hatzinassios and deeply poetic lyrics by Michalis Bourboulis . Lyric Synopsis and Meaning
The song is a powerful exploration of the contradictions within love—the constant pull between the desire for freedom and the unbreakable bond of affection.
: The lyrics acknowledge that they are no longer "children" with innocent light in their hearts, highlighting a more mature, perhaps weathered, form of love where asking for forgiveness is a central theme. About the Artist: Marinella
: The opening line, "Sometimes I say I'll change the sky, but there are no roads," serves as a metaphor for wanting to escape a relationship or one's own feelings, only to realize there is no path away from the heart's truth.