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1976 compilation album by Marinella
Marinella - Portreta (Greek: Μαρινέλλα - Πορτραίτα; Template:Lang-en) is a compilation of recordings by popular Greek singer Marinella, under the PolyGram Records - Philips series "Portreta (Portraits)". This album is part of the compilation. It was released in 1976 in Greece[1][2] and includes 14 recordings by Marinella from 1968 - 1975 for PolyGram Records.[3]
Track listing
- Side One.
- "Krasi, thalassa ke t' agori mou" (Κρασί, θάλασσα και τ' αγόρι μου) - (G.Katsaros – Pythagoras) – (ESC 1974 Greek entry)
- This song had been released as a single on 19 March 1974.
- "Pou pane ekina ta pedia (My reason)" (Πού πάνε εκείνα τα παιδιά) – (Stélios Vlavianós - Charis Chalkitis - Pythagoras)
- "Enan kero" (Έναν καιρό) – (Christos Leontis - Sotia Tsotou)
- This song had been released on 12 Para Pente in 1971 and as a single on 18 October 1972.
- "Drigi, drigi, mana mou (Velvet mornings)" (Ντρίγκι, ντρίγκι, μάνα μου) – (Stélios Vlavianós - Robert Constandinos - Pythagoras)
- "Pallikari mou" (Παλικάρι μου) – (Stavros Xarchakos - Nikos Gatsos)
- "Ola ine tichera" (Όλα είναι τυχερά) – (Stavros Xarchakos - Nikos Gatsos)
- "Kita me sta matia" (Κοίτα με στα μάτια) – (Akis Panou)
- This song had been released as a single on 13 April 1971.
- Side Two.
- "Fevgi i chara" (Φεύγει η χαρά) – (Vaggelis Pitsiladis - Lefteris Papadopoulos)
- This song had been released as a single on 22 February 1968.
- "O telefteos mou stathmos" (Ο τελευταίος μου σταθμός) – (Giorgos Katsaros - Ilias Lymperopoulos)
- "Lessa gia lessa" (Λέσσα για λέσσα) – (Giorgos Hadjinasios - Sevi Tiliakou)
- This song had been released as a single on 18 June 1973.
- "Dio pedia ap' to Vrachori" (Δυο παιδιά απ' το Βραχώρι) – (Giorgos Katsaros - Pythagoras)
- This song had been released on Albania.
- "Mana mou kripse to spathi" (Μάνα μου κρύψε το σπαθί) – (Giorgos Katsaros - Pythagoras)
- This song had been released on Albania.
- "Giati fovase (From souvenirs to souvenirs)" (Γιατί φοβάσαι) – (Stélios Vlavianós - Robert Constandinos - Pythagoras)
- "Ki ystera" (Κι ύστερα) – (Kostas Hatzis - Sotia Tsotou)
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