"Zise Ti Zoi" | ||||
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Single by Sakis Rouvas | ||||
from the album Alter Ego (soundtrack) | ||||
Released | 28 May 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 3:23 | |||
Label | Minos EMI | |||
Songwriter(s) | Vasilis Giannopoulos | |||
Producer(s) | Antonis Vardis | |||
Sakis Rouvas singles chronology | ||||
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Alternative covers | ||||
"Zise Ti Zoi" is a single by popular Greek singer Sakis Rouvas from the Alter Ego original soundtrack, released on 28 May 2007 in Greece and Cyprus by Minos EMI.
The song "Zise Ti Zoi" was composed as the theme to the Greek film Alter Ego that was released on 10 May 2007 and starred Sakis Rouvas. The song was composed by Antonis Vardis, while the lyrics were written by Vasilis Giannopoulos. The CD single included four of the radio singles from the Alter Ego soundtrack, all of which were performed by Rouvas. Two of the songs are duets with Doretta Papadimitriou who played Nefeli in the film, opposite Rouvas.
CD single
# | Title | English translation | Songwriter | Production credit | Time |
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1. | "Zise Ti Zoi" | "Live Life" | Vasilis Giannopoulos | Antonis Vardis | 3:23 |
2. | "Nothing" (feat. Doretta Papadimitriou) | - | Elias Doxakis | Pimis Petrou | 2:54 |
3. | "Mi Mou Xanafygeis Pia" | "Don't You Ever Leave Me Again" | Ares Davarakis | Pimis Petrou | 3:45 |
4. | "One With This World" (feat. Doretta Papadimitriou) | - | Maria Tombazou | Pimis Petrou | 3:44 |
iTunes release
# | Title | English translation | Songwriter | Production credit | Time |
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1. | "Zise Ti Zoi" | "Live Life" | Vasilis Giannopoulos | Antonis Vardis | 3:23 |
The music video was directed by production company White Room. It features many scenes from the film Alter Ego as well as newly filmed material.
Region | Date | Label | Format |
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Greece | 28 May 2007 | Minos EMI | Radio single, promo single |
Minos EMI | Digital download | ||
Cyprus | June 2007 | Minos EMI | CD single, digital download |
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