ANNA VISSI - NA'HES KARDIA - VERY RARE LP!!!

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Anna Vissi was born on 20 December 1957, in , a village near , Cyprus. She has been singing from a very early age, beginning formal musical studies at the age of six at a local conservatory. At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition and won first prize. Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance.

In 1973, her family moved to , Greece, where she was able to pursue her studies at the National Conservatory. She would eventually appear with a number of well-known  singers, such as , , and , in the famous nightclubs of , in . During this time she also studied the law at the University of Athens. Her first important collaboration, alongside , was with composer . Koujioumtzis composed two songs for Vissi,S' Agapo ("I Love You") and Sta Hronia tis Ipomonis ("In The Years of Patience"). She also collaborated with many important Greek composers such as (1974/1975), Georgios Hadjinassios (1974), Doros Giorgiadis (1974),  (who later became her husband; 1975) and Mihalis Terzis (1976).

Na 'hes Kardia (If only you had a heart) is the name of the sixth album by Greek singer Anna Vissi. Released in 1984, it was her first album under . It featured 12 laika songs, the music of whom was written by her then-husband . Lyricists of the album were Karvelas, Vissi herself and Sarantis Alivizatos. The ballad "Kai Eho Tosa Na Thimame" (I Have So Many Things to Remember) is the most durable hit, still gaining airplay in  radio stations. The orchestra was conducted by Nikos Lavranos. The album reached gold status. It was first released on CD in 1992 as a joint package with 1985's album . In 1997, a separate edition of the album was released.


Track listing "Zoi Na Ehoume" "Ime I Anna" "Ela" "Na Tan Mia Nihta I Zoi" "Diki Sou" "Ke Eho Tosa Na Thimame" "Anthropino To Lathos Mou" "Mono Yia Senane" "M' Agapouse Pou Les" "Na'Hes Kardia" "Mi Me Rotas" "Kalitera Na Poume Antio"