Anna Järvinen - Nuori Ja Kaunis ft. Olavi Uusivirta
I was watching Bodies on Netflix and this song was playing in the background here and there played
Some Finnish 🎶 music. I like this song. Young and beautiful.
These are the opening lines of this song:
Bite your lips together, get that expression again
As if I owe something, shall I pay it off now
I’m happy, what did you think
I’m happy, what did you think
Press the gas again, let life go
Scream your vocal cords apart
I’m happy, what did you think
Photo reference is to this line in the lyrics.
A birch branch quietly knocks on the window
Is it the wind shouting or is it someone else
You are young and beautiful, but who is it shouting
Lepis is hosting Saturday Classics, you can add your own link here Saturday Classics
On Her page she writes: This blog is back with hosting the Classics after few years break. This time we’ll be playing on Saturdays and you can link straight here on this own page. Rules: There are no rules, as long as the song you play is a classic in your mind. Linking open 8 am and closes 12 pm.


Vieras kappale minulle. Kaunis ja herkkä, niin kuin nuoruus on.
niinpä – nuoruus.
Lauantaiklasarien rikkaus on juuri tämä että oppii uusia biisejä! Minulle tämä on sitä aivan vierasta genreä, mutta kaunistahan tuo 🙂
Ritva, I liked your opening image, but the video wasn’t available here in the U.S. Our loss!
Oh, that is too bad, that is one of the reasons I’ve posted english songs
😢
Ritva, that canvas look is captivating.
rain on the window has that effect. Thanks 🙂
What a delightful find! Thanks for sharing this Finnish gem. The lyrics are truly captivating, and the melody adds to its charm. Looking forward to exploring more classics on Saturdays!
Thanks Sally, I’, glad you were able to listen to it, some of my US readers could not see it.
No problem at all! I’m glad I could catch it. It’s strange how sometimes things work differently for different folks, isn’t it?
Yes, and glad you enjoyed the music. Olavi is one of my favorite Finnish artists at the moment
That’s great to hear! Olavi’s music is indeed captivating.