Ioanna "Nana" Mouskouri (born 13 October 1934) is a Greek singer. Over the span of her career, she has released over 200 albums in at least twelve languages, including Greek, French, English, German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Hebrew, Welsh, Mandarin Chinese and Corsican.
Born “Ioánna Moúschouri” in Chania, Crete, both her parents worked in a local cinema. They relocated to Athens when Mouskouri was only three years old. She started singing lessons at age twelve. She studied classical music at the Athens Music Conservatoire and began her early career singing with a local jazz group in nightclubs. She recorded her first song, “Fascination”, in both Greek and English in 1957. She met noted Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis while performing at the Zaki Club in 1958. Mouskouri debuted in the late 1950s and achieved worldwide success with a string of songs she recorded for Hataidakis.
In a few years, she became an international celebrity with releasing hits such as “White Roses from Athens”in 1961. It was an enormous hit, selling over a million copies in Germany; later translated into several different languages, it went on to become one of her signature tunes. In 1962, she met producer Quincy Jones, who flewher to New York to record an album of American standards titled The Girl from Greece Sings; not long after, she had a sizable U.K. hit with the pop standard "My Colouring Book."
In 1963, she settled in Paris and recorded a Greek-language album; she also sang Luxembourg's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest that year, "À Force de Prier," which became an international hit and helped her win the prestigious Grand Prix du Disque in France.
She attracted the notice of composer Michel Legrand, who supplied her with two major French hits in "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg" (1964) and "L'Enfant au Tambour" (1965). Also in 1965, she recorded her second English-language album in America, Nana Sings, and found a patron in Harry Belafonte, who brought her on tour with him through 1966, and teamed with her for the live duo album An Evening with Belafonte/Mouskouri. She ascended to superstardom in France with her 1967 album, Le Jour Où la Colombe, which featured much of the core of her French repertoire.
In 1969, she released her first full-length British LP, Over & Over, a smash hit that spent almost two years on the charts. Already maintaining a heavy international touring schedule in the late '60s, Mouskouri spent much of the '70s on the road, broadening her worldwide popularity to levels rarely equaled.
Always a prolific recording artist, the 1970s saw Mouskouri record several LPs in German, including the hit albums, Sieben schwarze Rosen (1975) and Lieder, die die Liebe schreibt (1978). In France, she continued a series of top-selling records, such as Comme un soleil (1971), Une voix qui vient du cœur (1972), Vieilles chansons de France (1973), and Quand tu chantes (1976). Meanwhile, Passport, a compilation including her most popular songs in English, reached number 3 in the UK album charts in 1976 and won for her a gold disc.
In 1984, Mouskouri returned to Greece for her first live performance in her homeland since 1962; from then on, she would record Greek-language albums for her home market. In 1986, Mouskouri recorded "Only Love," the theme song to a BBC TV series that went on to top the U.K. charts; it was also a hit in the French translation "L'Amour en Héritage." That same year, Mouskouri made a play for the Spanish-language market with the hit single "Con Todo el Alma," a major success in Spain, Argentina, and Chile. She released five albums in different languages in 1987, and the following year returned to her classical conservatory roots with the double-LP The Classical Nana (aka Nana Classique), which featured some of her favorite opera excerpts.
She also dedicated herself to public works, becoming a spokesperson for UNICEF in 1993 and gaining election to the European Parliament as a Greek representative from 1994-1999. She recorded several more albums over 1996-1997, including the Spanish-language Nana Latina (which featured duets with Julio Iglesias and Mercedes Sosa), the English-language Return to Love, and the French pop classics set Hommages. In 1997, she staged a high-profile Concert for Peace at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York; it was later released as an album, and aired as a TV special on PBS in America. Meanwhile, a number of Mouskouri retrospectives appeared overseas, including elaborate box sets in both France and Germany.
Having relocated to Switzerland, Mouskouri continued her international touring into the new millennium. In 2011, she paid homage to both her Greek heritage and her loyal French fan base with two albums billed under Nana & Friends, the first featuring songs from the Greek islands and the second showcasing collaborations with many of her favorite French performers. She also garnered more accolades, including being awarded an honorary degree from Canada's McGill University in 2013, and taking home an Echo Music Prize in 2015 for her outstanding career achievements by Germany's Deutsche Phono-Akademie. In 2018, Mouskouri celebrated 60 years as a performer with the covers album Forever Young. She also embarked on a tour in support of the album.
(Edited from AllMusic & Wikipedia)
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For “Nana Mouskouri - The Magic Of.. (Not Now Musik 2014)” go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/aZkGf
CD1
01. The White Rose Of Athens.mp3
02. Ta Pedia Tou Pirea (Never On Sunday).mp3
03. Savoir Aimer (Stranger On The Shore).mp3
04. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.mp3
05. Hartino To Fengaraki (The Paper Moon).mp3
06. Glike Mou Esi Den Hathikes (My Sweet You Re Not Lost).mp3
07. Je Reviendrai My Love (Roses Are Red).mp3
08. Athina.mp3
09. Love Me Or Leave Me.mp3
10. Quand On S Aimait (When We Loved).mp3
11. O Kyr Antonis (Mr Antonis).mp3
12. La Procession.mp3
13. Adieu Mon Coeur.mp3
14. The Touch Of Your Lips.mp3
15. Ton Adieu (Your Goodbye).mp3
16. Joue Pour Moi Lanakis.mp3
17. Kontessa Kotessima Mou.mp3
18. Ce Soir A Luna Park (Tonight St Luna Park).mp3
19. Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me.mp3
20. Chili Mou Moshomirisko.mp3
21. Sonata.mp3
22. To Tragoudi Tis Khalimas (Song Of Khalima).mp3
23. That's My Desire.mp3
24. Kourasmenos Palikari (Now That You Don't Love Me).mp3
25. San Sfirixis Tris Fores.mp3
CD2
01. Till There Was You.mp3
02. C'est Joli La Mer.mp3
03. Si Tu M'aimes Tant Que Ca (Quando Quando Quando).mp3
04. O Imittos (Mount Himmitos).mp3
05. What Now My Love.mp3
06. Ilissos (River Ilssus).mp3
07. No Moon At All.mp3
08. To Pelago Ine Vathi (The Ocean Is Deep).mp3
09. Brehi Sti Ftohogitonia.mp3
10. Kapou Iparhi I Agapi Mou (My Love Is Somewhere).mp3
11. These Things I Offer You.mp3
12. To Mikro To Magazi.mp3
13. Pisso Ap'tis Triantafilies (Behand The Rose Bushes).mp3
14. Don't Go Strangers.mp3
15. You Forget All The Words.mp3
16. Issouns Kalos Issoun Glikos (You Were Good, You Were Sweet).mp3
17. Erini.mp3
18. Je Reviendrai Dans Mon Village (I'll Return To My Village).mp3
19. Kathe Trello Pedi.mp3
20. What's Good About Goodbye.mp3
21. To Kiparissaki (The Cypress Tree).mp3
22. Tora Pou Pas Stin Xenitia.mp3
23. Ela Pare Mou Ti Lipi (Take My Sorrow Away).mp3
24. Agapi Pougines Dikipo Maxeiri.mp3
25. Roses Blanches De Corfou (White Rose Of Athens).mp3
Respect is due to a performer whose life resulted in 11 UK chart albums, 350 million record sales, a UN goodwill ambassadorship and hundreds of live performances. These early-Sixties songs, rendered in several languages, make an impressive early chapter to her story.(notnow notes)
For “Nana Mouskouri – At Her Very Best (Philips 2001)” go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/kjHEp
1 Only Love
2 The White Rose Of Athens
3 Try To Remember
4 Over And Over
5 Fields Of Love
6 Bridge Over Troubled Water
7 Habanera
8 Quand On S' Aime (Duet with Michel Legrand)
9 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
10 En Aranjuez Con Mi Amor
11 Oh Happy Day
12 Scarborough Fair
13 Amazing Grace
14 Only Time Will Tell
15 Plaisir D' Amour
16 Ta Pedia Tou Pirea (Never On Sunday)
17 Recuerdos De La Alhambra
18 Morning Has Broken
19 Song For Liberty
20 The Humming Chorus
21 Ave Maria
The task of compiling a single-disc best-of collection for legendary Greek chanteuse Nana Mouskouri is virtually impossible, but this 21-track retrospective, spanning the singer's career and incorporating a range of musical styles, is an excellent introduction for the novice or casual fan. For the collector, it offers two rarities: her version of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (in English) and her duet with Michel Legrand, "Quand on S'Aime." From the song that made her famous ("The White Rose of Athens") to French opera (Carmen's Habanera), the array of musical styles (and languages) this woman has conquered is staggering. This disc, which includes pop songs ("Bridge Over Troubled Water"), gospel ("Oh Happy Day"), and classics (Ave Maria), brings the songs together seamlessly -- it's difficult to imagine that these recordings span nearly 40 years. Despite a serious lack of liner notes, this single-disc compilation is a definite treat, and a wonderful introduction to one of the most famous singers the world has known.(AllMusic review)
Thanks to Don Dan for suggesting today’s birthday singer.
Nana Mouskouri is always at her very best when she sings in greek.
Here is most of what she recorded in greek... More than 150 songs.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/5ef4k8c9ia4nq0p/Mouskouri_Nana_%2528Grece_1934-_%2529_1963_Mes_Plus_Belles_Chansons_Grecques.zip/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/4a0bbcoy8nq7e7p/Mouskouri_Nana_%2528Grece_1934-_%2529_1972_Chante_La_Grece_-_Live.zip/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/e5cwpyyw9f3lnue/Mouskouri_Nana_%2528Grece_1934-_%2529_1972_Spiti_Mou_Spitaki_Mou.zip/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ilp62yw886dbwx0/Mouskouri_Nana_%2528Grece_1934-_%2529_1985_I_Endekati_Entoli.zip/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/j9lzi3mapuib9ai/Mouskouri_Nana_%2528Grece_1934-_%2529_1986_Live_at_Herod_Atticus_2CD_-_Live.zip/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/9dzgnevhzgshpj3/Mouskouri_Nana_%2528Grece_1934-_%2529_Kapou_Iparhi_I_Agapi_Mou_4CD.zip/file
Have fun !
Don Dan
https://www.youtube.com/c/DonDanMusicChannel
This brings back memories. At the old Tower Records in Washington DC, they had an upstairs section for jazz, world music, and easy listening.
The staircase had gigantic poster-sized portraits of performers and hers was front-and-center for years. This is how I discovered her -- walking up and down those stairs so many times.
Nice to see all these links. I'll have to check out her singing in Greek.
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the albums Don. Much appreciated. Regards, Bob.
Always loved her voice. Thanks Bob.
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