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Kis kece lányom (“My precious kece-maiden”)—Dunántúl (Transdanubia)
Nikolett Pankovits Feat. The River Voices
lyrics
Lyrics:
Kis kece lányom fehérbe vagyon,
fehér a rózsa, kezébe vagyon.
Mondom-mondom fordulj ide mátkám-asszony.
Citrusi menta, kajtali rózsa,
elmennék táncba, ha szép lány volna,
Mondom-mondom fordulj ide mátkám-asszony.
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White is the dress of my graceful girl,
White is the rose that is in her hand.
Turn to me, please, my bride.
Mint of Cyprus, rose of Kajta,
I’d go to the dance, if there’d be a beautiful girl.
Turn to me, please, my bride.
Translation by Margit Arnoczy
credits
from River,
released May 20, 2020
Credits:
Musical arrangement: Josh Deutsch
Vocalists: Laura Angyal, Nikolett Pankovits, Artemisz Polonyi, Boglárka Raksányi
Musicians: Josh Deutsch, Juancho Herrera, Manu Koch, Bam Rodriguez, Franco Pinna
Producer: Juancho Herrera
Co-producer: Nikolett Pankovits
Editing: Juancho Herrera
Recorded at East Side Sound & Sear Studio by Duff Harris & Jeremy Loucas
Mixing & Mastering: Dave Darlington
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