Marinella – Ta oreotera tragoudia mou (Greek: Μαρινέλλα – Τα ωραιότερα τραγούδια μου; Marinella – My most beautiful songs) is a compilation of recordings by popular Greek singer Marinella, under the PolyGram Records – Philips series "Ta Oreotera Tragoudia Mou". This album is part of the compilation. It was released in 1974 in Greece[1][2] and includes 14 recordings by Marinella from 1967 to 1972 for the PolyGram label.[3]
- Side One.
- "Apopse se thelo" (Απόψε σε θέλω; Tonight I want you) – (Mimis Plessas – Lefteris Papadopoulos)
- "Stalia – stalia" (Σταλιά – σταλιά; Drop by drop) – (Giorgos Zampetas – Dionisis Tzefronis)
- This song had been released on Stalia – Stalia and as a single on 11 March 1968.
- "Ti na ftei" (Τι να φταίει; What is wrong?) – (Giorgos Zampetas – Dimitris Christodoulou)
- "Anixe petra (na kleisto)" (Άνοιξε πέτρα; Open, stone) – (Mimis Plessas-Lefteris Papadopoulos)
- This song had been released on Stalia – Stalia and as a single on 11 November 1968.
- "Otan simani Esperinos" (Όταν σημάνει Εσπερινός; When the Vesper bells are ringing) – (Nakis Petridis – Sevi Tiliakou)
- "Pali tha klapso" (Πάλι θα κλάψω; Again, I will cry) – (Nakis Petridis – Sevi Tiliakou)
- "Pios in' aftos" (Ποιος είν' αυτός; Who is this guy?) – (Giorgos Zampetas-Pythagoras)
- This song had been released on Stalia – Stalia and as a single on 30 November 1968.
- Side Two.
- "Piretos (Kathe gnorimia)" (Πυρετός; Fever) – (Akis Panou)
- "Simvivazomaste" (Συμβιβαζόμαστε; We're compromising) – (Giorgos Hadjinasios – Tasos Economou)
- "I antres den klene" (Οι άντρες δεν κλαίνε; Men don't cry) – (Giorgos Katsaros – Pythagoras)
- This song had been released on Stalia – Stalia and as a single on 16 February 1968.
- "Piso apo tis kalamies" (Πίσω από τις καλαμιές; Behind the reeds) – (Giorgos Katsaros – Pythagoras)
- This song had been released on Stalia – Stalia and as a single on 21 December 1967.
- "Katigoro" (Κατηγορώ; I blame) – (Giorgos Hadjinasios – Giannis Politis)
- "Akouste" – (Ακούστε; Harken) – (Giorgos Katsaros – Pythagoras)
- "Krima to mpoi sou" (Κρίμα το μπόι σου; Shame on your height) – (Giorgos Hadjinasios-Sevi Tiliakou)