Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Turbo Polka - Slovenia

Hi, everyone. This is a song originally sung by a Slovene pop folk band Atomik harmonik. And we can sing it too. Can you? Our singers are Lucija, Nina, Maja and Anja from Class 7C. And our professional accordeon player is Žan from the 8th grade. Have fun.

15 comments:

  1. Wow! That's a very high energy song, Slovenia. Good luck for the voting!

    Michael, in Scotland

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  2. Kolbrún (Iceland)6 May 2009 at 12:21

    Hi
    This is a refreshing song. It is really a catchy song.
    Good luck Slovenia.
    Kolbrún (Iceland)

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  3. Oleflemming - Denmark6 May 2009 at 19:25

    Hi Very talented kids you have. Fine video, all the best wishes from us.

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  5. We are sure that you had a lot of fun!
    Good luck !

    Austria

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  6. italian children6 May 2009 at 20:19

    our compliments to the fantastic player!

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  7. Very good!
    It cannot be better, it can only be more perfect!

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  8. Panos from Greece said...
    I like your video and the girl with the blue jeans and purple blouse dances very beautiful...

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  9. Stratos from Greece said...
    The blond girl with the white clotes is nice and good singer...

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  10. This is the best song of all.Good luck Maja,Lucija,Nina and Anja.

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  11. Very nice song. Good luck!

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  12. Good work and good singers. Best wishes from Spain.

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  13. Doo in Scotland12 May 2009 at 13:49

    That is so good and funny did you have fun good luck to you all with the voting.

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  14. Corbett in Scotland12 May 2009 at 13:49

    A very catchy song! I liked it a lot!!!!!!!!
    Corbett in Scotland.

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  15. That is awesome! Makes me want to dance!

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