darkness$18888$ - translation to greek
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darkness$18888$ - translation to greek

1969 SONG PERFORMED BY THE YOUNGBLOODS
Darkness, darkness

darkness      
n. σκοτεινότης, σκοτεινότητα, σκοτάδι, σκότος
Prince of Darkness         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Prince of Darkness; Prince of Darkness (box set); Prince of darkness; Prince Of Darkness (album); Prince of Darkness (disambiguation); Prince of Darkness (album); Prince of Darkness (song); Princeps tenebrarum; Princeps Tenebrarum
σατανάς
night time         
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  • [[Nótt]], the personification of night in [[Norse mythology]], rides her horse in this 19th-century painting by [[Peter Nicolai Arbo]].
  • [[Vincent van Gogh]]'s painting [[Starry Night]] (1889)<ref>[https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/vincent-van-gogh-the-starry-night-1889/ moma learning]. [[MoMA]]. Retrieved May 23, 2021.</ref>
  • The [[waning moon]]
PERIOD FROM SUNSET TO SUNRISE IN EACH TWENTY-FOUR HOURS
Nighttime; Nite; Night time; 🝯; Night-time; Complete darkness; Astronomical night
σκοτάδι, νύχτα

Wikipedia

Darkness, Darkness

"Darkness, Darkness" is a song written by Jesse Colin Young in 1969, which has been covered by many artists. Young's band The Youngbloods released a version on their 1969 album Elephant Mountain. They released a version of the song as a single twice: in 1969, which reached #124 on the Billboard chart, and in 1970, which reached #86 on the chart.

Robert Plant released a version of the song as a single in 2002 that reached #27 on the rock chart. It was featured on his 2002 album Dreamland.