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Marinella was the first Greek singer to participate in the International MIDEM Festival of 1973 in Cannes with three new songs composed by Stavros Xarchakos. [12] She also participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, placing eleventh with the song "Krasi, thalassa kai t' agori mou" ("Wine, sea and my boyfriend").
Marinella (Greek: Μαρινέλλα) is the name of a self-titled album by popular Greek singer Marinella. It was released in 1969 by Margophone/Minos EMI in Greece and all songs were released on 45 rpm vinyl records in 1965–67. [1] [2]
Marinella was the first singer to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest, in 1974 when it was held in Brighton, England and was won by ABBA singing “Waterloo.” Early in her career, she broke with the traditional model of Greek folk singers who would perform while seated.
To ximeroma tou erota (Greek: Το ξημέρωμα του έρωτα; The dawn of love) is a studio album by popular Greek singer Marinella.It was released in 1993 by Minos EMI in Greece.
Marinella was the first singer to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest, in 1974 when it was held in Brighton, England and was won by ABBA singing “Waterloo.” Early in her career, she broke with the traditional model of Greek folk singers who would perform while seated.
Marinella & Kostas Hatzis – To Tam-Tam (1980) I Marinella se tragoudia tis Vembo ( Greek : Η Μαρινέλλα σε τραγούδια της Βέμπο ; English: Marinella in songs of Vembo ) is the name of a studio album by popular Greek singer Marinella .
Marinella – Gia 'senane boro (Greek: Μαρινέλλα – Για 'σένανε μπορώ; Marinella – For you, I can) is the name of a studio album by popular Greek singer Marinella. It was released on 28 September 1981 by PolyGram Records in Greece and it went gold selling over 50,000 units.
15 Chronia Marinella (Greek: 15 Χρόνια Μαρινέλλα, 15 Years Marinella) is the name of a double compilation album by popular Greek singer Marinella.The reason for its release was to celebrate the 25 years of Marinella's solo career (1967–1982), with recordings from 1967 to 1981. [1]