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- Let_Me_Cry abstract "“Let Me Cry” was Bulgaria’s entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in English by Mariana Popova.The song was performed second in the semi-final (following Armenia’s André performing \"Without Your Love\" and preceding Slovenia’s Anžej Dežan performing \"Mr. Nobody\") and received 36 points, ending the night in 17th place—thus ensuring that Bulgaria would again start in the semi-final in the 2007 edition of the Contest.The song is a power ballad sung from the perspective of a woman who has found out that her lover is unfaithful. She tells him that she wants him to “let me cry” rather than be comforted.It was covered by Israeli countertenor David D'Or on his album entitled David D’Or & the Philharmonic; Live Concert.It was succeeded as Bulgarian representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 by Elitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankoulov with \"Water\".".
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- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink André_(singer).
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Anžej_Dežan.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Category:2006_songs.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eurovision_songs_of_2006.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eurovision_songs_of_Bulgaria.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Countertenor.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink David_DOr.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Elitsa_Todorova.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest_2006.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest_2007.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Mariana_Popova.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Mr_Nobody_(Anžej_Dežan_song).
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Stoyan_Yankoulov.
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Water_(Elitsa_&_Stoyan_song).
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLink Without_Your_Love_(André_song).
- Let_Me_Cry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Let Me Cry".
- Let_Me_Cry artist Mariana_Popova.
- Let_Me_Cry composer "Dani Milev".
- Let_Me_Cry country "Bulgaria".
- Let_Me_Cry languages "English".
- Let_Me_Cry lyricist "Elina Gavrilova".
- Let_Me_Cry lyrics ?2006bg.
- Let_Me_Cry next "Water".
- Let_Me_Cry nextLink "Water".
- Let_Me_Cry placeSemi "17".
- Let_Me_Cry pointsSemi "36".
- Let_Me_Cry prev "Lorraine".
- Let_Me_Cry prevLink "Lorraine".
- Let_Me_Cry song ""Let Me Cry"".
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- Let_Me_Cry year "2006".
- Let_Me_Cry subject Category:2006_songs.
- Let_Me_Cry subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_2006.
- Let_Me_Cry subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_Bulgaria.
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- Let_Me_Cry type Q2188189.
- Let_Me_Cry type Q386724.
- Let_Me_Cry comment "“Let Me Cry” was Bulgaria’s entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in English by Mariana Popova.The song was performed second in the semi-final (following Armenia’s André performing \"Without Your Love\" and preceding Slovenia’s Anžej Dežan performing \"Mr.".
- Let_Me_Cry label "Let Me Cry".
- Let_Me_Cry sameAs Q761235.
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- Let_Me_Cry sameAs Let_Me_Cry.
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- Let_Me_Cry sameAs Q761235.
- Let_Me_Cry wasDerivedFrom Let_Me_Cry?oldid=700084523.
- Let_Me_Cry isPrimaryTopicOf Let_Me_Cry.
- Let_Me_Cry name ""Let Me Cry"".