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Mia foni
Studio album by
Released6 April 2006 (2006-04-06)
GenrePop
Length1:07:34
LanguageGreek, English
LabelVirus
Singles from Mia foni
  1. "Goodbye Amor"
    Released: Summer 2005
  2. "Why Angels Cry"
    Released: Early 2006

Mia foni is the debut album of Greek American singer Annet Artani. Released in early April 2006,[1] it features 19 tracks in both Greek and English, including "Why Angels Cry", the song that Artani performed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens, representing Cyprus. The album was released in both Greece and Cyprus, where it entered the top 10.

Track listing

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Mia foni track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Intro" (The Early Years)   
2."Why Angels Cry"Peter YiannakisPeter Yiannakis 
3."Ola ta thavmata"Nick NickolaouAnnet Artani, Decanzo Smith 
4."Goodbye Amor"PigasosPigasos 
5."Sta dino ola"Artani, Spiros KasimisArtani, Frank Vinci, Jimmy Santis 
6."Pote xana"Giorgos MitsigasKostas Haritodiplomenos 
7."Kainourgia agapi xekina"PigasosPigasos 
8."Opou kai na'sai"PigasosPigasos 
9."Love Changes"Niv DavidovichArtani 
10."Stay (Meine)"ArtaniJohn Papadopoulos 
11."To'ha oneireftei"Matina StilianoudisKostas Haritodiplomenos 
12."Apple Juice"Artani, Frank Vinci, Jimmy SantisArtani, Frank Vinci, Jimmy Santis 
13."Allou ego, allou esi"Artani, Giorgos MitsigasKostas Haritodiplomenos 
14."Ti paraxeni agapi"Tassos VougiatzisSolon Apostolakis 
15."S'agapo"Sota TsotouKostas Hatzis 
16."Outro" (The Early Years)   
17."Gia sena zo"Dimitris KorgialasDimitris Korgialas 
18."Ta'ha oneireftei" (Radio edit)Matina StilianoudisKostas Haritodiplomenos 
19."Stay (Meine)" (Radio edit)ArtaniJohn Papadopoulos 

Release history

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Region Date Label Format
Cyprus 6 April 2006 Virus CD
Greece 23 April 2006 Virus CD

Charts

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Chart (2006) Peak
position
Cyprus Albums Chart 2
Greece Albums Chart 8

References

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  1. ^ Bakker, Sietse (4 April 2006). "UPD Newsflash: Croatia, the Netherlands and Cyprus". ESCToday. Retrieved 20 November 2021.