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"Ne Ver', Ne Boisia"
Promo CD CoverSingle by t.A.T.u. from the album t.A.T.u. Remixes/200 km/h in the Wrong Lane/The Best Released May 2003 Format Music video only Recorded 2003 Genre Europop, dance-pop, electronica Length 3:03 Label Universal Writer(s) Mars Lasar, Ivan Shapovalov, Valeriy Polienko Producer Ivan Shapovalov t.A.T.u. singles chronology "Not Gonna Get Us"
(2003)"Ne Ver', Ne Boisia"
(2003)"30 Minutes"
(2003)"Ne ver', ne boisya" Eurovision Song Contest 2003 entry Country Russia Artist(s) Lena Katina, Yulia Volkova As t.A.T.u. Language Russian Composer(s) Valeriy Polienko Lyricist(s) Mars Lasar Finals performance Final result 3rd Final points 164 Appearance chronology ◄ Northern Girl (2002) Believe Me (2004) ► "Ne Ver', Ne Boisya" (Cyrillic: "Не верь, не бойся"; Translated: "Don't trust, don't fear") also known as "Ne Ver', Ne Boisia, i Ne Prosi" ("Don't Trust, Don't Fear and Don't Ask") is a song by t.A.T.u. that they performed at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest while representing Russia. Although the girls placed third, the song got much attention.
The UK and Ireland were the only countries in the contest not to vote for this song[1]. This led to complaints from the Russian officials which then lead to the BBC and RTE revealing the full order of how the countries had voted (something which they had never done before or since). The Russian entry was in neither of their top ten lists. If this had not have been the case, there would have been a good chance that the song could have won. The song was only one point behind second placed song from Belgium and three points behind the winning song from Turkey.
The title of the song is based on a Russian prison saying, which entered Russian mainstream culture thanks to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's book The Gulag Archipelago.
The song was first released on the UK Maxi single for "Not Gonna Get Us" on May 19, 2003. It was then released on the UK Deluxe Edition of 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane on May 26, 2003. It was then released on November 25, 2003 in t.A.T.u. Remixes. The song reappeared in 2006 on The Best.
The only physical single for "Ne Ver,' Ne Boisya" was a 'not for sale' promo release distributed for Eurovision.
According to Australian-born Mars Lasar, the song was produced by him and Shapovalov by sending MP3s over the internet to each other, with Mars in the U.S. and Shapovalov in Russia.
There are several versions of the song, including the promotional version that was used for Eurovision promotions.
Contents
Track listing
# Track title Length 1. Ne Ver', Ne Boisia 3:02 Music video
The song has a music video that contains videos of wars, accidents, and other pictures of the real world, as well as videos of Lena and Yulia. The video is on both t.A.T.u.'s official MySpace and YouTube pages.
Eurovision Song Contest 2003
t.A.T.u represented Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest with this song. It performed eleventh on the night (following Germany's Lou with "Let's Get Happy" and preceding Spain's Beth with "Dime"). At the close of the voting had received 164 points, placing 3rd in a field of 26.
It was succeeded as Russian representative by Yulia Savicheva with Believe Me.
References
External links
- Official lyrics (in Cyrillic)
- Studio version lyrics with English translation
- Lyrics as sung at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with English translation
t.A.T.u. Russian albums English albums 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane • Dangerous and Moving • Waste ManagementCompilations t.A.T.u. Remixes • The Best • Waste Management RemixesRussian singles "Ya Soshla S Uma" • "Nas Ne Dogonyat" • "30 Minut" • "Prostiye Dvizhenia" • "Ne Ver', Ne Boysia" • "Lyudi Invalidy" • "Beliy Plaschik" • "220" • "Snegopady"English singles "All the Things She Said" • "Not Gonna Get Us" • "Show Me Love" • "30 Minutes" • "How Soon Is Now?" • "All About Us" • "Friend or Foe" • "Gomenasai" • "Loves Me Not" • "You and I" • "Snowfalls" • "White Robe" • "Sparks"Notable songs "Ya Budu" • "Belochka" • "Happy Birthday"Tours 200 Po Vstrechnoy Tour • Show Me Love Tour • Dangerous and Moving TourFilm, TV & DVD Anatomy of t.A.T.u. • Podnebesnaya • Screaming For More • t.A.T.u: The Video Collection • t.A.T.u. Expedition • Truth: Live in St. Petersburg • You and IRelated articles Songs of the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 1. "Everyway That I Can" · 2. "Sanomi" · 3. "Ne ver', ne boysia" · 4. "I'm Not Afraid To Move On" · 5. "Give Me Your Love" · 6. "Weil der Mensch zählt" · 7. "Keine Grenzen-Żadnych granic" · 8. "Open Your Heart" · 9. "Dime" · 10. "Don't Break My Heart" · 11. "We've Got the World" · 11. "Let's Get Happy" · 13. "One More Night" · 14. "Hasta la Vista" · 15. "Više nisam tvoja" · 16. "Ne brini" · 17. "Never Let You Go" · 18. "Monts et merveilles" · 19. "Words for Love" · 20. "Feeling Alive" · 21. "Eighties Coming Back" · 22. "Deixa-me sonhar (só mais uma vez)" · 23. "Nanana" · 24. "Hello from Mars" · 25. "To Dream Again" · 26. "Cry Baby"(songs arranged by final results)Categories:- Eurovision songs of Russia
- Eurovision songs of 2003
- 2000s pop songs
- T.A.T.u. songs
- 2003 singles
- Songs written by Valeriy Polienko
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