Nikos Gounaris

Nikos Gounaris


Nikos Gounaris (Greek: Νίκος Γούναρης; 1915 – 5 May 1965 in Zagora, Magnesia, was a Greek tenor who was enormously popular as a "pop" singer in the 1950s.

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Biography

Gounaris began playing the mandolin at the age of four. He attended the musical Conservatory of Music in Athens.

Gounaris was a Greek Elafró singer and among the foremost Greek composers and musicians of the 1950s and 1960s. He was especially popular in the Greek community in America. He mainly sang about the sad side of love, and betrayed lovers.

Hit songs included "Ena vradi pou 'vrehe," "Glikia mou matia agapimena," and "Omorfi Athina".

He composed about 400 songs and played with the Trio Bel Canto during the 1960s. He was often called "Mr. Greece".

He died on May 5, 1965 of cancer.

Famous songs

  • Από τότε, την Άνοιξη - Since then, in Springtime
  • Αυτός ο άλλος - That other man
  • Γλυκά μου μάτια αγαπημένα - My sweet, beloved eyes
  • Είναι αργά πια τώρα να χωρίσουμε - It's too late for us to split up
  • Εκεί ψηλά στον Άη-Λια - On top of St Elias' hill
  • Ένα βράδυ που 'βρεχε - On a rainy night
  • Θυμήσου - Remember!
  • Κάϊρο - Cairo
  • Ο Βεδουίνος - The Bedouin
  • Ο κόσμος άλλαξε αλλάξαν οι καιροί - People changed, times changed
  • Όμορφη μου Αθήνα - Beautiful Athens
  • Που 'ν' αυτά τα μάτια; - Where are those eyes?
  • Σκαλί θα κατεβώ - I'll descend the steps
  • Σε είδα να κλαδεύεις - I saw you trimming the tree
  • Τρία χρόνια περάσανε - Three years have passed
  • Τώρα που σε γνώρισα - Now that I met you

In Media

His song; Pame Sta Bouzoukia is featured in a custom map on the MMOFPS Counter-Strike titled de_plaka.

Discography

  • Ihografisis Stis Ipa 1958-1960
  • Asteria Tou Ellinikou Tragoudiou - Gounaris
  • Axehasti Epohi - Nikos Gounaris
  • Ta Petalakia
  • Ta Oreotera Mou Tragoudia No2
  • Ta Oreotera Mou Tragoudia
  • I Ellada Tou Gounari
  • Back cover of LP - "Nikos Gounaris and the Trio Belcanto" (Hampshire records)

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