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: The central theme revolves around a love that has survived "so many summers" and "so many rains" ( Tosa kalokairia... troses vroches ), symbolizing the passage of time and the resilience of a relationship.

: The song was originally written for the golden era of Greek cinema, specifically for the film Gorgones ke Manges (1968), where it was performed by Dakis. : The central theme revolves around a love

The specific is a modern reimagining that preserves the nostalgic essence of the original while introducing contemporary electronic and lounge elements. Musical Composition and Background The specific is a modern reimagining that preserves

: Don Taylor and Alex Palamaras are known for their "Classic Remixes" series, where they take iconic Greek hits and give them a "Musico Remix" treatment to bridge the gap between different generations of listeners. Lyrical Themes and Meaning : The Don Taylor & Alex Palamaras Remix

: The song remains a staple in Greek radio and is frequently covered by modern artists like Despina Vandi.

: The Don Taylor & Alex Palamaras Remix typically features a blend of house, chill-out, or lounge music, designed to modernize the 1960s pop sound for clubs and summer beach bars.

The track is a monumental piece of Greek popular music, originally composed by the legendary Mimis Plessas with lyrics by Lefteris Papadopoulos . First made famous by the singer Dakis in the late 1960s, it has become an evergreen "summer anthem" in Greece.