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Kletva : ウィキペディア英語版
Kletva

''Kletva'' ((ブルガリア語:Клетва), (:ˈklɛtvə), ''oath'') is a song by the Bulgarian musician Kiril Marichkov. The song is one of his most well known.
== Recorded versions ==
The first version of the song appeared in the 1988 movie ''Vchera''. It appears in the scene where the students take a blood oath and in the end credits, where Ivan leads the boy to a destiny unknown. That version ran approximately 1:50.
The next version to appear was the ''Zodia Shturec'' version, which was recorded in 1996 and appeared on the Shturcite compilations ''1968-1980'' and ''Best Ballads'' in that year. In 1997, it was released on ''Zodia Shturec'', Kiril Marichkov's debut solo album. This version runs 3:00 and features an extra solo from Petur Gyuzelev that didn't appear in the original. In 2004, it was released on disc 4 of the 4 CD compilation ''Antologia''.
A third version was released in 2008, but this time it was not by Shturcite, but by British indie pop band Ladytron. It appears on their album ''Velocifero'' and introduced many hipsters to Bulgarian rock for the first time. It was sung in Bulgarian by Mira Aroyo (whose parents are Bulgarian Jews).

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