Na 'Hes Kardia

Na 'Hes Kardia
Studio album by Anna Vissi
Released March 22, 1984
Label CBS Greece
Producer Nikos Karvelas
Anna Vissi chronology
Eimai To Simera Kai Eisai To Chthes
(1982)
Na 'Hes Kardia
(1984)
Kati Simveni
(1985)
Singles from 'Na 'Hes Kardia'
  1. "Zoi Na Ehoume"
    Released: 1984
  2. "Ime I Anna"
    Released: 1984
1992 CD Release
Cover of the 1992 Na 'Hes Kardia and Kati Simveni joint package. All tracks of both albums were first released on one single CD for the Greek market.

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 CBS Greece. It featured 12 laika songs, the music of whom was written by her then-husband Nikos Karvelas. 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 Greek radio stations. The orchestra was conducted by Nikos Lavranos. The album reached gold status.[1] It was first released on CD in 1992 as a joint package with 1985's album Kati Simveni. In 1997, a separate edition of the album was released.

Track listing

  1. "Zoi Na Ehoume" (Life we have)
  2. "Ime I Anna" (I am Anna)
  3. "Ela" (Come)
  4. "Na Tan Mia Nihta I Zoi" (If it were a night life)
  5. "Diki Sou" (Yours)
  6. "Ke Eho Tosa Na Thimame" (And I have so much to remember)
  7. "Anthropino To Lathos Mou" (My human mistake)
  8. "Mono Yia Senane" (Only for you and me)
  9. "M' Agapouse Pou Les" (You say he loved me)
  10. "Na'Hes Kardia" (If you have the heart)
  11. "Mi Me Rotas" (Don't ask me)
  12. "Kalitera Na Poume Antio" (Better to say goodbye)

Credits and personnel

Personnel
Production
Design

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

References

  1. "Biography". AnnaVissiLive.com. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
  2. Na 'Hes Kardia (LP, MC, CD). Anna Vissi. Sony Music. 1984.

Music

Music and lyrics are by Nikos Karvelas. Also Anna Vissi and Sarantis Alivizatos contributed to some lyrics.

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