Call Me, Call – Позвони мне, позвони

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Here’s this week’s video of yet another of my favorite Russian pop songs: “Call Me, Call” by Irina Muraveva. The version I listen to says the singer is “Anaunet,” but the two versions are nearly identical, and I couldn’t find a music video for the other.

Although there is music and singing at the beginning, the real song doesn’t start until around 2:08 in the video.

Here are the translated lyrics (courtesy of Google Translate and lyrics.mp3s.ru):

Call me, call
Call me, for God’s sake
After a time stretch
The voice is quiet and deep
The stars are melting over Moscow
Maybe I have forgotten the pride
How do I want to hear the voice
How do I want to hear the voice
The long-awaited your voice
Without you the days pass
What’s wrong with me, I do not know
I beg you – call
Call me – conjure
Reach distance
Suppose that under the starry abyss
Suddenly you hear the thunder of heaven
Suddenly you hear the thunder of heaven
phone Call
Call me, call

If I’m in your destiny
Nothing is not to
I will forget about you
I can, I will not pay
This pain pereterpya
I will not stop breathing
Anyway, a happy camp
Anyway, a happy camp
Even if without you

Strangely, I could not find a translation online for перетерпя, so it’s rendered as pereterpya above.