Pop Hits 2020 — Maroon 5, Ed Sheeran, Adele, Taylor Swift, Sam Smith, Ariana Grande
Pop Hits 2020 — Maroon 5, Ed Sheeran, Adele, Taylor Swift, Sam Smith, Ariana Grande
Top 10 Enya Songs (Pt. II) is Out Now! Listen the full Collection: youtu.be/M1p0b1JEp58
— Top 10 Enya Songs: Tracklist
00:00 — Caribbean Blue
03:42 — Only If…
06:54 — Sumiregusa (Wild Violet)
11:38 — Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)
15:25 — May It Be (Edit)
18:55 — Only Time
22:28 — O Come O Come Emmanuel
26:03 — Watermark
28:30 — Trains And Winter Rain
31:50 — China Roses
— Siga o Mundo Eurus | Follow the Mundo Eurus:
Who can say where the road goes
Where the day flows, only time
And who can say if your love grows
As your heart chose, only time
Who can say why your heart sighs
As your love flies, only time
And who can say why your heart cries
When your love lies, only time
Who can say when the roads meet
That love might be in your heart
And who can say when the day sleeps
If the night keeps all your heart
Night keeps all your heart
Who can say if your love grows
As your heart chose
— Only time
And who can say where the road goes
Where the day flows, only time
℗ 2015 Aigle Music under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited
Engineer: Daniel Polley
Mastering Engineer: Dick Beetham
Mixing Engineer: Enya
Instruments, Vocals: Enya
Arranger: Nicky Ryan
Mixing Engineer: Nicky Ryan
Engineer: Nicky Ryan
Writer: Enya
Writer: Roma Ryan
The primary idea upon which the video was built was mainly the beat as the music had already been written for a dancer at a club where Hanine used to play the arabic violin.
Upon hearing it, Hanine decided to alter some of its elements, marking a transition from pure dancing beats to a more musical, more oriental violin-oriented piece.
As she firmly believes that very little can hope to compete with oriental beats, her mission was to prove to her audience that while she-as an international arabic violinist- embraces diversity in music, she owes it to her own knowledge of oriental music to ensure arabic tunes prevail when pit against western beats.
And while the arabic violin has, for times immemorial, been associated with forlornness and relatively sombre thoughts, she sought to alter it and put an end to the stereotype by creating livelier, happier beats that it may appeal to different audiences.