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1 | Tha Kano Dou Vre Poniri |
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2 | Ta Kavourakia |
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3 | Oti Mou Kanis Tha Sou Kano |
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3:33 | ||||
4 | O Kokoras |
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5 | Kato Sto Gialo |
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3:05 | ||||
6 | Ta Vasana Mes Ti Zoi |
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3:18 | ||||
7 | To Vouno |
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8 | O Minas Exi Ennia |
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3:27 | ||||
9 | Apopse Kanis Bam |
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10 | Pexte Bouzoukia |
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3:36 | ||||
11 | Euxame Ke Sta Dika Sou |
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2:29 | ||||
12 | Balli |
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3:23 |
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Vasilis Tsitsanis
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Βασίλης Τσιτσάνης (Vassilis Tsitsanis; 18th January 1915–18th January 1984) was a Greek singer, composer, and musician. He became one of the leading composers and singers of rembetika, banned in Greece during its early years, and in the later laika style. Tsitsanis was born in Trikala. From a young age he was interested in music and learnt to play the mandolin, violin and the bouzouki that was the mainstay of so many of his songs. In 1936 he left for Athens to study Law, and by 1937, had made his first musical recording. During the German occupation of Greece, Tsitsanis lived in The… read more
Βασίλης Τσιτσάνης (Vassilis Tsitsanis; 18th January 1915–18th January 1984) was a Greek singer, composer, and musician. He became one of the leading composers and singers of rembetika, bann… read more
Βασίλης Τσιτσάνης (Vassilis Tsitsanis; 18th January 1915–18th January 1984) was a Greek singer, composer, and musician. He became one of the leading composers and singers of rembetika, banned in Greece during its early years, and in th… read more