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| Name = Haris Alexiou<br>{{lang|el|Χάρις Αλεξίου}} | name = Haris Alexiou<br/>{{lang|el|Χάρις Αλεξίου}}
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| Years_active = 1972-present
2016 – (as actress) }}
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'''Haris Alexiou''' ({{lang-el|Χάρις Αλεξίου}}) (born ], ] in ], ] as Harikleia Roupaka, {{lang-el|Χαρίκλεια Ρούπακα}}) is a ] singer. She is one of the most popular singers in ] and has been commercially successful since the 1970s. She has worked with important Greek ]s, performed at top musical theatres all over the world and has received several awards. She has recorded over thirty albums and has been featured on albums of other musicians. Her family migrated in 1924 from the village of Bulgurca, which was near the present ]'s ] (formerly Seydiköy) district. Greeks constituted the majority of Bulgurca's population before the population exchange between ] and Greece in 1924. Bulgurca was relocated in 1998 due to the building of the Tahtalı Dam. It is bounded to ] (formerly Cumaovası) district. '''Haris Alexiou''' ({{langx|el|Χάρις Αλεξίου}}, {{IPA-el|ˌxaris aleksi'u|pron}}; born 27 December 1950 in ] as Hariklia Roupaka, {{langx|el|Χαρίκλεια Ρουπάκα}}, {{IPA-el|xaˌriklia rupa'ka|pron}})<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gyiTOcnb2yYC&dq=haris+alexiou+1950&pg=PA139 | title=World Music: Africa, Europe and the Middle East | isbn=978-1-85828-635-8 | last1=Broughton | first1=Simon | last2=Ellingham | first2=Mark | last3=Trillo | first3=Richard | date=1999 | publisher=Rough Guides }}</ref> is a Greek singer whose career has spanned over 5 decades. She is one of the most popular singers in Greece. She has worked with important Greek songwriters and composers, has performed at top musical theatres all over the world, and has received several awards. She has recorded over thirty albums and has been featured on albums of other musicians. On 14th March 2010, Alpha TV ranked Alexiou as the first top-certified female artist in Greece in the phonographic era (since 1960). She is the highest selling Greek female artist and third overall, behind ] and ]. Eight of her personal albums released between 1977 and 2003 have totaled 1.5 million sales, the only Greek female artist to do so.<ref>{{Cite web |title="A Song has life, flesh and experience" - Haris Alexiou |url=https://impactalk.gr/en/leaders-talk/culture/haris-alexiou-song-has-life-flesh-and-experience |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=ImpacTalk |language=en}}</ref>


She also has an audience in Turkey and her various songs were sung in Turkish especially "Ola Se Thimizoun" (Everything reminds me of you) as "Olmasa Mektubun" (Without your letter) by ], ], ], Sevda Karababa and ]; Teli Teli Teli as "Telli Telli" (Demoiselle, demoiselle), Pes Mou Pos Ginetai (Tell me, how is it possible?) as "Maskeli Balo" (Masquerade) by ], ] and ]; Mia Pista Apo Fosforo (A floor of phosphorus) as "Her şeyi yak" by (Burn everything) ] and ] and as "Nefes Almak İstiyorum" (I want to breathe) by ]; Krata Gia To Telos (Keep it to the end) as "Sebahat Abla" (Elder sister Sebahat) by ]; Fevgo (I'm leaving") as "Durma Yağmur" (Rain don't stop) by ].<ref>{{Cite web |title="A Song has life, flesh and experience" - Haris Alexiou |url=https://impactalk.gr/en/leaders-talk/culture/haris-alexiou-song-has-life-flesh-and-experience |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=ImpacTalk |language=en}}</ref>
==Career==


She has lived in ] since 1958, when she and her family moved there from Thebes. Her grandmother's family migrated to Thebes in 1924 from ], ] (Greek name Smyrna). Her name was given to a street in Gaziemir, in İzmir province, Turkey.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kenthaber.com/ege/izmir/gaziemir/Haber/Genel/Normal/haris-alexiounun-adi-caddeye-veriliyor/1f943697-5e05-4b6f-8f98-da5e63c93ae3 |title=Name of Haris Alexiou is given to a street |access-date=2011-12-30 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130127035601/http://www.kenthaber.com/ege/izmir/gaziemir/Haber/Genel/Normal/haris-alexiounun-adi-caddeye-veriliyor/1f943697-5e05-4b6f-8f98-da5e63c93ae3 |archive-date=2013-01-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Haris Alexiou appeared in the ] in the early 70s. The first significant step in her career was her participation with ] in the album ''Mikra Asia'' (''Asia Minor'') written by Apostolos Caldaras and Pythagoras in 1972.<ref name="Golan">{{cite web|title= Greek goddess|url=http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/988407.html|last=Golan|first=Avirama |date=2008-06-05|publisher=Haaretz|accessdate=2008-06-18}}</ref> A historic album, the biggest hit of the '70s and rightfully included in "MINOS-EMI's 100 Greatest Hit of the Century".


==Biography==
In 1973 Haris participated in the albums ''Kalimera Ilie'' (''Good Morning, Sun'') by ] and ], ''Byzantinos Esperinos'' by Apostolos Kaldaras and Lefteris Papadopoulos and ''Odos Aristotelous'' (''Aristotelous Street'') by Yannis Spanos and Lefteris Papadopoulos. Meeting Manos Loizos was the beginning of a lifelong friendship and a prolific professional collaboration.
Alexiou has stated that she is of ] origin on her father's side and of ] origin on her mother's side.<ref>Official website http://www.alexiou.gr/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714032924/http://www.alexiou.gr/ |date=2011-07-14 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Haris Alexiou: The voice of our wounds |url=https://www.ekathimerini.com/culture/139561/haris-alexiou-the-voice-of-our-wounds/|date=28 February 2012}}</ref> Haris Alexiou appeared in the Greek music scene in the early 1970s. Her charismatic voice, combined with a unique way of performing and a strong stage presence, very soon led her to the top. She has worked with the most important Greek songwriters, has performed at the greatest musical theatres on all five continents and has received several important awards.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Haris Alexiou age, hometown, biography |url=https://www.last.fm/music/Haris+Alexiou/+wiki |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=Last.fm |language=en}}</ref>


She has recorded over thirty albums, has participated in albums of other artists, either renowned or young and promising, being always open to new ways in music.<ref name=":0" />
===Solo===
In 1975 her first personal album ''12 'Laika' Songs'' was released. One of them, "Dimitroula" became an all time standard.
That same year, she appeared in "boites" in ], imposing a new way of presenting songs, which was completely different from the conventional popular night clubs. It was the first year after the fall of the military junta, a time for political songs and the revival of "]" songs, and Haris Alexiou sang traditional songs, ballads, modern songs, folk songs and rebetika.
For a long period of time she appeared with George Dalaras, Dimitra Galani, Basilis Papakonstantinou and Yannis Parios. Her concerts in stadiums and theatres, with songs written by Loizos, Papadopoulos, Nikolopoulos, Spanos, Theodorakis, Kuyumdjis and others, were incredibly successful. Since then she has been affectionately referred to as "Haroula" (Little Joy).


===1970s===
In 1979 the album ''Ta tragoudia tis Haroulas'' (''Haroula's Songs'') was released. Manos Loizos had written the music and the lyrics were written by Manolis Rassoulis and Pythagoras. From this album,"O Fantaros" ("The Soldier") became a hit, while "Ola Se Thymizoun" ("All Things Remind Me of You") is considered one the most beautiful Greek ballads of all time.
The first important step in her career was her participation with ] in the album ''Mikra Asia'' (''Asia Minor'') written by ] and Pythagoras (]) in 1972. A historic album, the biggest hit of the '70s and included in "Minos-EMI's 100 Greatest Hits of the Century."


In 1973, Alexiou participated in the albums ''Kalimera ilie'' (''Good Morning, Sun'') by ] and ], ''Byzantinos Esperinos'' (''Byzantine Vesper'') by Apostolos Kaldaras and Lefteris Papadopoulos and ''Odos Aristotelous'' (''Aristotelous Street'') by ] and ]. Meeting Manos Loïzos was the beginning of a lifelong friendship and a prolific collaboration.
The '80s started with two huge hits: "Fevgo" ("I'm Leaving") and "Ximeroni" ("Day Breaks"). ''Songs of Yesterday'', her album with Dimitra Galani includes ballads which also receive lots of airplay. Alexiou continued to record traditional folk songs, rebetika, and laika, and gave concerts in Greece and abroad.


In 1975, her first personal album, ''12 'Laika' Songs'', was released. One of the songs, "Dimitroula", originally sung in the 1930s by ], has become an all-time standard.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}} In the same year, she appeared in "boites" in ], pioneering a new way of presenting songs, completely different from the conventional big nightclubs. It was the first year after the fall of the military junta, a time for political songs and the revival of "]" songs, and Alexiou sang traditional songs, ballads, modern songs, folk songs and rebetika.
1983 was the year of the album ''Tsilika'', a true collector's item with old rebetika songs written between 1900 and 1935.


For many years, she collaborated with ], ], ] and ]. Her concerts in stadiums and theatres, with songs written by Manos Loïzos, Lefteris Papadopoulos, ], ], ], ] and others, were extremely successful. Her popularity reached its peak and since then, she has been "Haroula of Greece".<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Kamtsi |first=Katerina |date=2023-03-19 |title=HARIS ALEXIOU |url=https://maestroinblue.com/haris-alexiou/ |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=Maestro in Blue |language=en-GB}}</ref>
1986 was the year of her first cooperation with composer ]. The album was entitled ''I Agapi Ine Zali'' with lyrics by Alkis Alkeos, ], ] and Babis Tsikliropoulos. The title song was an instant hit. "Eleni" and "Erotikon" from the same album, were also very successful. That same year Haroula conquered the French public appearing in the "Theatre de la Ville", getting great reviews from the French press. After that she gave concerts in Cyprus, Tunisia, Germany and many cities all over Greece.


In 1979, the album ''Ta tragoudia tis Haroulas'' (''Haroula's Songs'') was released. Manos Loïzos had written the music and the lyrics were written by ] and Pythagoras (]). From this album, "o Fantaros" ("The Soldier") immediately became a big hit, while "Ola se thymizoun" ("All Things Remind Me of You") is considered one of the most beautiful Greek ballads of all time.<ref name=":1" />
In 1987, world famous Greek composer, ], invited her to appear in his club "Sirius" with the "Unpredictable Songs". He directed and later recorded several songs with her. That summer, Alexiou sang in Hadjidakis' concerts all over Greece.


===1980s===
In 1988 she worked with "Fatme," a group of young and talented artists. She also worked with ], a well known Italian singer/songwriter. They appeared together at the ] of Athens. She had two of his songs recorded with Greek lyrics by Lina Nikolakopoulou.
The 1980s started with two enormous hits: "Fevgo" ("I'm Leaving") and "Ximeroni" ("The Day Breaks"). ''Songs of Yesterday'', her album with ] included ballads which fascinated the public. At the same time, she recorded traditional and folk songs, rebetika and laika, and gave concerts both in Greece and abroad.


In 1983 she recorded the album ''Tsilika'', a collector's item, with rebetika songs written between 1900 and 1935.
In 1989, "The Show is on". This was a musical show which she presented for two years together with Dimitra Galani and Yannis Parios in Athens and Thessaloniki. An album with the same title resulted from this work.


1986 is the year of her first collaboration with composer ]. The album was ''I Agapi ine zali'' (''Dizzy with Love''), with lyrics by Alkis Alkeos, ], ] and Babis Tsikliropoulos. The title song became an enormous hit.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}} "Eleni" and "Erotikon", from the same album, were also extremely successful. The same year Haroula conquered the French public, appearing in "Théâtre de la Ville", getting favorable reviews from the French press. After that, she gave concerts in ], Tunisia, Germany and many towns all over Greece.
1990 began with her second cooperation with Thanos Mikroutsikos. The album was entitled ''This Cologne Lingers on for Years'' with lyrics by Lina Nikolakopoulou. In October of the same year, she participated in the most important Greek concert of that decade in ]. In this festive concert, called "Our Own Night", all the big names of modern Greek show business were present: Yannis Parios, Thanos Mikroutsikos, Dimitra Galani, Chris Nikolopoulos, Alkistis Protopsalti, George Sarris, George Zambetas, Lakis Lazopoulos and the legendary ].


In 1987, world-famous Greek composer ] invited her to appear in his club "Sirius" with the "Unpredictable Songs". He directed her and later he went to the recording studio with her. In the summer of this year, she sang in Hadjidakis's concerts in many Greek towns.
In 1991 she appeared in the Attikon Theatre of Athens with a special show called ''In Three Acts''. In the first act she sang songs by Hadjidakis, Loizos, Mikroutsikos and ]-]. In the second act she hosted groups of modern Greek music and presented songs she had written herself. The third act was a medley of her hits, old and new. She then presented this show in the ] of Northern Greece, which for the first time accepted a Greek singer in its stage. In autumn 1991, together with Costas Hadjis, presented a show directed by Maouro Bolognini at the Rex Theatre in Athens and ] in Thessaloniki. ''Alexiou Sings Hadjis'' was the album that followed.


In 1988, she worked with "Fatme", a group of young and talented artists. She also worked with ], a well-known Italian singer and songwriter. They appeared together at the Palace Theatre of Athens. She recorded two of his songs with Greek lyrics by ].
In 1992 she started her cooperation with Polygram, successfully presenting a new style in her songs. The album ''Di' efchon''( ''L'orale'') with music by Nikos Antypas and lyrics by Lina Nikolakopoulou came as something quite fresh in the Greek discography, giving a new thrust to Haroula's already long career.


In 1989, "The Show in on". It is the musical show which she presented for two years, together with ] and ], in ] and ]. An album with the same title resulted from this work.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Meris |first=Despina |date=2011-11-16 |title=All hail Haroula |url=https://neoskosmos.com/en/2011/11/16/life/music/all-hail-haroula/ |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=NEOS KOSMOS |language=en}}</ref>
In 1993 the above album was released in Japan, Belgium, France and Israel by Polygram International. The French TV channel ] filmed and showed her concert at Lycabetus Theatre. The same year she traveled around the world with concerts in Cyprus, USA, Canada, Israel, several European countries, finishing in Paris at the Mogador Theatre.


===1990s===
In 1994 her album ''Hey!'' was released with music by Nikos Antypas and lyrics by Lefteris Papadopoulos and Aris Davarakis.
]
The summer of the same year, she appeared in Herod Atticus Odeon with a show directed by ]. In October, it was her first and very successful appearance in Japan.


1990 began with her second collaboration with Thanos Mikroutsikos. The album was entitled ''This Cologne Lingers on for Years'', with lyrics by ]. In October of the same year, she participated in the most important concert of the decade in Peace and Friendship Stadium of ]. In this festive concert, called "Our Own Night", all the big names of Greek show business were present: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and the legendary ].
In 1995, the album ''88 Nefelis Street'' was released. The songs of this album were all written by Alexiou herself. For this album, in April 1995, at the Palais des Congrès in Paris, she received the "Prix Adami", an award given every Year by the Charles Cross Academy to distinguished artists. That same year she opened Studio Nefeli where she presented her new songs creating a new "Cafe Theatre" atmosphere. Dimitri Papajoannou was the director of the show.


In 1991, she appeared in the Attikon Theatre of Athens with a special show called "In Three Acts". In the first act, she sang songs by Hadjidakis, Loizos, Mikroutsikos and ] and ]. In the second act, she hosted certain groups of modern Greek music and presented songs written by herself. The third act was a medley with her hits, old and new. She then presented this show in the State Theatre of Northern Greece, which for the first time accepted a Greek singer on its stage.
In 1996, she wrote the lyrics for "Nefeli's Tango" on Celtic musician ]'s music. This song along with other live recordings from her concerts around the world, is included in the album ''Around the World '92-'96''. "Nefeli's Tango", for several months was one of the ten top songs of World Music in Europe.
With her concerts, sets new standards for musical shows, using state-of-the-art sound and light equipment and impressive decors.
In autumn 1991, together with ], she presented a show directed by ] at the Rex Theatre in ] and Radio City in ]. ''Alexiou Sings Hadjis'' is the album that followed.


In 1992, she started her cooperation with ], successfully introducing a new style in her songs. The album ''Di' efchon'' (''L'orale''), with music by ] and lyrics by ], came as something quite fresh in Greek discography, imparting a new impetus to Haroula's already long career. In 1993, the album was released in Japan, Belgium, France and ] by ]. The French TV channel "MCM International" filmed and showed her concert at ]. The same year she traveled around the world with concerts in ], the US, Canada, ], several European countries, finishing in Paris at the Mogador Theatre.
In summer 1997, responding to the invitation of Olympic Games Committee "Athens 2004", she gave a concert at Pnyka Hill very close to Acropolis. It was so successful, that a second show was added.


In 1994, her album ''Hey!'' was released, with music by Nikos Antypas and lyrics by Lefteris Papadopoulos and Aris Davarakis. The summer of the same year, she appeared in the ] with a show directed by ]. In October, she had her first and extremely successful appearance in Japan.
1998 was the year of ''The Game of Love'', her second album with songs written solely by Alexiou. The recording took place at the Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris with Greek and foreign musicians. That same year she toured Northern and South America with Nikos Papazoglou. In December she appeared in Athens at Diogenis Studio which was reconstructed in order to meet the demands of the show she presented with Chris Nikolopoulos. The show was directed by Dimitri Papaioannou again.


In 1995, the album ''88 Nefelis Street'' was released; she wrote all the songs. For this album, in April 1995 at the ] in Paris, she received the ], an award given every year by the ] to distinguished artists. The same year, she opened Studio Nefeli, where she presented her new songs, creating a new "Cafe Theatre" atmosphere. ] was the director of the show.
In October 1999, she sang along with the famous Turkish singer ], both in Athens and Istanbul, for the victims of the earthquakes which afflicted the two countries that year, under the auspice of the Ministry of Culture. This cooperation is repeated in summer 2000 in ] and ], giving both women standing ovations.


In 1996, she wrote the lyric for "Nefeli's Tango" on ]'s music. This song, along with other live recordings from her concerts around the world, was included in the album ''Around the World '92-'96''. "Nefeli's Tango" was one of the ten top songs of World Music in Europe for several months.
In September 2000, the album ''Whispers'' was released. This album was unique in that Alexiou sang her favourite songs accompanied only by piano and acoustic guitar. In October, she presented these songs in Music Palace of Athens and in the ancient Epidaurus Odeon accompanied by a small musical ensemble. That same year, she and her production company 'Haris Productions' released under Estia the album ''Strange Light''. In this album, she collaborated with songwriters with whom she successfully worked with in the past. ''Strange Light'' became ''{{lang|fr|Lumière Etrange}}'' and was released all over Europe by Universal-France. At the same time, Haroula toured Europe giving concerts at prestigious theatres, conquering both audiences and critics. Her tour ended with a wonderful appearance at Theatre Olympia in Paris.


In summer 1997, at the invitation of ] Committee "Athens 2004", she gave a concert at Pnyka Hill, very close to the ]. Such was the success of this concert, she had to repeat it twice at the same location.
2002 was another creative year for Haroula. She appeared on the Keramikos Music Hall, this time singing more "laika" songs. In this show, Lavrentis Macheritsas and other younger artists participated. The result was the album ''Keramikos Live''.


1998 was the year of ''The Game of Love'', her second album with songs written solely by herself. The recording took place at the Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris with Greek and foreign musicians. The same year, she toured North and South America with ]. In December she appeared in Athens at the Diogenis Studio, which was reconstructed in order to meet the demands of the show she presented with Chris Nikolopoulos. The show was directed by Dimitris Papaioannou again.
In September ], the Haris Alexiou album entitled ''{{lang|el|Os tin Akri tou Ouranou Sou}}'' (''To the End of your Heaven'' ) was released. It included thirteen songs written by various ]s and lyricists. Four of these songs were written by Haris Alexiou. The rest were written by well known Greek songwriters such as Antonis Vardis, George Theofanous, Manolis Famelos, the duo "Ekinos + Ekinos" (Tassos Voyadjis and Solon Apostolakis), Makis Seviloglou, Panayotis Yatrakos and Sophia Argyropoulou.<ref name="Sykka">{{cite web|url=http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_civ_1_22/09/2003_34342|title=Singer Haris Alexiou takes the lead in CD price-cutting|last=Sykka|first=Iota|date=2003-09-23|publisher=Kathimerini|accessdate=2008-06-18}}</ref> Two of the songs were performed by Haris Alexiou, one with Yannis Kotsiras and one with Filipos Pliatsikas of Greek ] band Pyx-Lax. It was a work that compiled a variety of styles including the "]" (traditional popular music), ] and modern songs, but with with all having a common concept regarding the sound. The whole work was characterized by a direct approach to the public as it included thirteen short subjects in which every listener can discover something of themselves. The album is currently certificated 4x platinum, for sales of more than 180.000.


In October 1999, she sang along with Turkish famous female singer ], both in Athens and ], for the victims of the earthquakes which struck the two countries that year, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture. This cooperation was repeated in summer 2000 in Istanbul and ].<ref name=":2" />
In 2004 she released Anthologio (Anthology), a best of compilation. It has since gone 2x platinum. She participated in the closing ceremony of the ].<ref name="Martin">{{cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/olympics/articles/2004/08/30/1093717871881.html|title=Rogge closes Athens Olympics|last=Martin|first=Hugh J |date=2004-08-30|accessdate=2008-06-18}}</ref>


===2000-present===
In 2007 she released two live albums, both of them have gone platinum.
]
In September 2000, the album ''Whispers'' was released. It included her favourite songs performed by her and a piano only. In October, she presented these songs in the ] and in the ancient ] Odeon, accompanied by a small musical ensemble.
The same year, she founded her own record company, Estia, in order to produce all her future discography. In December, the album was released entitled ''Strange Light''. In this album she meets again songwriters with whom she has successfully worked in the past. ''Strange Light'' became ''Lumiere Etrange'' and was released all over Europe by Universal-France. At the same time, Haroula toured Europe giving concerts at the most prestigious theatres, conquering both audiences and critics. Her tour ended with a triumphal appearance at the Theatre Olympia in Paris.

2002 was another creative year for Haroula. She appeared at the Keramikos Music Hall, this time singing more "laika" songs. In this show, ] and other younger artists participated. The result was the album ''Keramikos Live''.

In 2003, the album ''To the end of your heaven'' went quadruple platinum and ], one of the most significant institutions of the international music industry, presented Haris Alexiou with the award for Best-Selling Greek Artist for the season 2003-2004 (]).

In 2004, the ] were held in Athens. Haris Alexiou, sang at the closing ceremony, along with D. Galani, ], Y. Parios, G. Dalaras. In October 2004, the retrospective compilation album ''Anthology'' was released. This double CD was composed of 38 songs from her previous albums and of two new ones. Alexiou herself selected the included songs, not only choosing the most popular ones, but also bearing in mind the significance of each song to her.

In April 2005, remastered and repackaged editions of her 16 albums were released under the banner of ]. The albums were reprinted, digitally remastered, and the new editions were meticulously designed (including the lyrics, many informative texts and original photos from the time of the first release).

In 2006, Haris Alexiou was back with ''Sour cherry and bitter orange'', an album depicting the traditional aspects of contemporary music. Thodoris Papadopoulos, Smaro Papadopoulou and Makis Seviloglou wrote the music and the lyrics, suggesting a return to one's roots. An album that, despite its unusual content, managed to go platinum, just a few months after it was released, receiving people's recognition and love.
During the summer she made a series of special appearances.
Along with Dimitra Galani, she gave two concerts dedicated to ] at ], an event organized by Athens Festival.
She gave four sold-out concerts along with ] and ], celebrating "Melodia" radio station's 25 years of broadcasting, at ] theatre in ] and at the "Palais des sports" in ]. These concerts were recorded and a double CD and DVD edition was to be released in March 2007.
At the end of 2006 Haris Alexiou undertook a major tour around Europe, giving a series of concerts and promoting the international release of her album ''Anthology''.

In early 2007, she appeared at the Athens Concert Hallfor in five concerts directed by Panos Papadopoulos. The songs were orchestrated by Kostas Papadoukas and the orchestra conducted by Alexandros Myrat.
Alexiou gave three concerts under the title "Everything reminds me of you", dedicated to Manos Loizos, at the ] in June 2007, participating in the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of his birth. The concerts were directed by Panos Papadopoulos Nikos Portokaloglou, the songs were arranged by Kostas Papadoukas, and the lighting was designed by Andreas Sinanos. The group "Triphonon" appeared along with her on stage. Two more concerts were given at ], followed by a summer tour around Greece and ] along with the "Triphonon", dedicated to the great composer. On 22 October the album ''Haris Alexiou - A tribute to Manos Loizos'' was released, containing the live recording and videotaping of the concerts given at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus the previous June during the Athens Festival. Nikos Portokaloglou and the group "Triphonon" also appeared on the album. The album was released in both a double CD and a double CD-DVD packaging by Estia recordings.<ref name=":1" />

From Greece to Australia, from Russia to Africa, from America to Japan, Haris Alexiou travels around and shows the world the feelings of the Greek song. She firmly believes that Greek songs, through their poets and composers, made her love and better understand the history and the culture of her country.<ref>{{cite book| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kCfjxH9JfOsC&q=Haris%20Alexiou&pg=PT165| title= Global minstrels: voices of world music| author=Elijah Wald| publisher=CRC Press| year= 2007| isbn=978-0-415-97930-6 }}</ref>

Since late 2022, Alexiou has appeared as the grandmother Haris in the Greek television series '']'' on ] in Greece and ] worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/netflix-launches-maestro-in-blue-its-first-pick-up-of-a-tv-series-from-greece-ted-sarandos-eleni-kounalakis-1235563460/|title=Netflix Launches 'Maestro in Blue,' Its First Pick-Up of a TV Series From Greece|first=Peter|last=Caranicas|magazine=]|date=24 March 2023|access-date=25 March 2023}}</ref>


==Discography== ==Discography==

*1972: ''Mikra Asia'' (with George Dalaras)
===LPs/CDs===
*1973: ''Byzantinos Esperinos'' (with George Dalaras)

*1974: ''Prodomenos Laos'' (Mikis Theodorakis)
====Collaborations====
*1974: ''Kalimera Ilie'' (Manos Loizos)
*1974: ''Gia Rembetes Kai Gia Filous'' (Apostolos Kaldaras) *1972: ''Mikra Asia'' (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with ])
*1973: ''Byzantinos Esperinos'' (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with George Dalaras)
*1974: ''Odos Aristotelous'' (Giannis Spanos)
*1974: ''Prodomenos Laos'' (by ])
*1974: ''Kalimera Ilie'' (by ])
*1974: ''Gia Rembetes Kai Gia Filous'' (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with Dimitris Kondolazos and Kostas Smokovitis)
*1974: ''Robinsones'' (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with Yiannis Parios)
*1974: ''Odos Aristotelous'' (by ])
*1981: ''I synandisi'' (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with Ilias Klonaridis; Alexiou not credited)


====Solo==== ====Solo====
*1975: ''12 Laika Tragoudia'' *1975: ''12 Laika Tragoudia''
*1976: ''Laikes Kyriakes''
*1976: ''Haris Alexiou 2'' *1976: ''Haris Alexiou 2''
*1976: ''Laikes Kyriakes''
*1977: ''24 Tragoudia Kai 1 Tragoudi''
*1979: ''Ta Tragoudia Tis Haroulas'' *1977: ''24 Tragoudia''
*1979: ''Ta Tragoudia Tis Haroulas'' (with ])
*1980: ''Ksimeronei'' *1980: ''Ksimeronei''
*1981: ''Ta Tragoudia Tis Htesinis Meras'' *1981: ''Ta Tragoudia Tis Htesinis Meras'' (with ])
*1981: ''Ta Tragoudia Tis Yis Mou'' *1981: ''Ta Tragoudia Tis Yis Mou''
*1982: ''I Zoi Mou Kyklous Kanei'' *1982: ''I Zoi Mou Kyklous Kanei''
*1983: ''Ta Tsilika'' *1983: ''Ta Tsilika''
*1984: ''Emfilios Erotas'' *1984: ''Emfilios Erotas''
*1986: ''I Agapi Einai Zali'' *1986: ''I Agapi Einai Zali'' (with ])
*1986: ''A Paris'' *1986: ''A Paris''
*1987: ''I Haris Alexiou Se Aprovlepta Tragoudia'' *1987: ''I Haris Alexiou Se Aprovlepta Tragoudia''
*1988: ''I Nihta Thelei Erota'' *1988: ''I Nihta Thelei Erota''
*1990: ''Krataei Hronia Afti I Kolonia'' *1990: ''Krataei Hronia Afti I Kolonia''
*1990: ''I Diki Mas Nihta''
*1991: ''I Alexiou Tragoudaei Hatzi'' *1991: ''I Alexiou Tragoudaei Hatzi''
*1991: ''I Diki Mas Nihta''
*1992: ''Di'Efhon'' *1992: ''Di'Efhon''
*1994: ''Ei'' *1994: ''Ei''
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*2006: ''Vissino Kai Nerantzi'' *2006: ''Vissino Kai Nerantzi''
*2006: ''Gyrizontas Ton Kosmo Kai Ena Fili Tou Kosmou (Special Edition)'' *2006: ''Gyrizontas Ton Kosmo Kai Ena Fili Tou Kosmou (Special Edition)''
*2007: ''Alexiou - Malamas - Ioannidis''<small> (Note: Certified ] by the ]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm |title=Ελληνικό Chart |publisher=Ifpi.gr |access-date=2012-04-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111122034548/http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm |archive-date=November 22, 2011 }}</ref></small>
*2007: ''Alexiou - Malamas - Ioannidis''
*2007: ''Afieroma Sto Mano Loizo'' *2007: ''Afieroma Sto Mano Loizo''
*2009: ''I Agapi Tha Se Vri Opou Kai Na'sai''
*2012: ''Live Pallas 2012''
*2012: ''I Tripla''
*2014: ''Ta Oneira Ginontai Pali''
*2020: ''Ta Tragoudia Tis Xenitias''

<br/>
In the below table, the personal albums certified gold or platinum, in descending order by sales.<ref name="Dragoumanos, Petros 2009">Dragoumanos, Petros (2009). Elliniki Diskografia 1950-2009 (Greek Discography 1950-2009)</ref> The reeditions' sales are not included.

{| class="wikitable"
|- "
! Album Title !! Y/Μ !! Label !! !! !! Gold/Plat !! Sales
|-
| Gyrizontas Ton Kosmo, Live '92-'96
| <div style="text-align:center;">1996/04</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Mercury</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">live recording</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">175.000</div>
|-
| Os Tin Akri Tou Ouranou Sou
| <div style="text-align:center;">2003/09</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">EMI</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">3P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">170.000</div>
|-
| Gyrizontas Ton Kosmo Kai Ena Fili Tou Kosmou, Live '92-'97
| <div style="text-align:center;">1997/12</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Mercury</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">live recording</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">2P<br/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm |title=Ελληνικό Chart |publisher=Ifpi.gr |access-date=2012-04-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111122034548/http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm |archive-date=November 22, 2011 }}</ref><br /></div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">115.000</div>
|-
| Di'Efhon
| <div style="text-align:center;">1992/10</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Philips</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">110.000</div>
|-
| I Agapi Einai Zali
| <div style="text-align:center;">1986/04</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">100.000</div>
|-
| Ta Tragoudia Tis Htesinis Meras
| <div style="text-align:center;">1981/04</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">100.000</div>
|-
| Ta Tragoudia Tis Haroulas
| <div style="text-align:center;">1979/06</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">100.000</div>
|-
| 24 Tragoudia
| <div style="text-align:center;">1977/11</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">2LPs & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">100.000</div>
|-
| Odos Nefelis '88
| <div style="text-align:center;">1995/02</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Philips</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">86.000</div>
|-
| Anthologio
| <div style="text-align:center;">2004/10</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">EMI</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">compilation</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">2CDs</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">2P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">80.000</div>
|-
| Ena Fili Tou Kosmou
| <div style="text-align:center;">1997/04</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Mercury</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">live recording</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">75.000</div>
|-
| I Haris Alexiou Se Aprovlepta Tragoudia
| <div style="text-align:center;">1987/04</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">75.000</div>
|-
| I Nihta Thelei Erota
| <div style="text-align:center;">1988/05</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">68.000</div>
|-
| To Paihnidi Tis Agapis
| <div style="text-align:center;">1998/05</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Mercury</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">61.000</div>
|-
| Vissino Kai Nerantzi
| <div style="text-align:center;">2006/06</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">EMI</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">50.000</div>
|-
| Krataei Hronia Afti I Kolonia
| <div style="text-align:center;">1990/03</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">50.000</div>
|-
| Emfilios Erotas
| <div style="text-align:center;">1984/12</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">50.000</div>
|-
| I Zoi Mou Kyklous Kanei
| <div style="text-align:center;">1982/04</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">50.000</div>
|-
| Ksimeronei
| <div style="text-align:center;">1980/06</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">50.000</div>
|-
| Laikes Kyriakes
| <div style="text-align:center;">1976/12</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">50.000</div>
|-
| Haris Alexiou 2
| <div style="text-align:center;">1976/04</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">50.000</div>
|-
| 12 Laika Tragoudia
| <div style="text-align:center;">1975/03</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Minos</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">50.000</div>
|-
| Afieroma Sto Mano Loizo
| <div style="text-align:center;">2007/10</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Estia</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">live recording</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">2CDs & DVD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">40.000</div>
|-
| Alexiou-Malamas-Ioannidis Lykabettus Live
| <div style="text-align:center;">2007/03</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Estia</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">live recording</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">2CDs & DVD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">P</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">30.000</div>
|-
| Psythyri
| <div style="text-align:center;">2000/09</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Mercury</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">30.000</div>
|-
| Ei
| <div style="text-align:center;">1994/05</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Philips</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">LP & CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">30.000</div>
|-
| Cine Kerameikos
| <div style="text-align:center;">2002/05</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Estia</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">live recording</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">2CDs</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">25.000</div>
|-
| Parakseno Fos
| <div style="text-align:center;">2000/12</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Sony</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">CD</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">25.000</div>
|-
| Dos mou mia mera/I diki mou kseni
| <div style="text-align:center;">1998/03</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">Philips</div>
|
| <div style="text-align:center;">CD Single</div>
| <div style="text-align:center;">G</div>
| <div style="text-align:right; direction:ltr; margin-left:1em;">11.000</div>
|}

===Vinyl 45s===
*1970: '''Otan pini mia gineka'''
A-side: "Otan pini mia gineka", H. Alexiou (H. Vasiliades, Pythagoras)<br />
B-side: "Periexomeno den exeis", Mpampis Tsetinis-Pitsa Papadopoulou (H. Vasiliades, Pythagoras)
*1971: '''To parasinthima''' (Apostolos Kaldaras)
A-side: "To parasinthima", Haris Alexiou (Apostolos Kaldaras)<br />
B-side: "Oi dyo zitianoi", Yannis Parios (Ap. Kaldaras, G. Samoladas)
*1971: '''Tous antres tha katarasto'''
A-side: "Tous antres tha katarasto", Haris Alexiou (], N. Gabriilides)<br />
B-side: "Thaho tis grillies anoiktes", Haris Alexiou (], N. Gabriilides)
*1971: '''Irthe i agapi'''
A-side: "Irthe i agapi (Efige i agapi)", Haris Alexiou-Tolis Voskopoulos (T. Voskopoulos, E. Lymperopoulos)<br />
B-side: "Pali monaxo to paidi", Haris Alexiou (T. Voskopoulos, E. Lymperopoulos)
*1972: '''Hasapiko 40'''
A-side: "Hasapiko 40", Haris Alexiou (M.Hadjidakis, N. Gatsos)<br />
B-side: "Agapi mesa stin kardia", Haris Alexiou (M.Hadjidakis, N. Gatsos)
*1972: '''Den yparxei eftyxia'''
A-side: "Hasapiko 40", Haris Alexiou (M.Hadjidakis, N. Gatsos) <br />
B-side: "Den yparxei eftyxia" ] (G. Katsaros, Pythagoras)
*1972: '''Mais'''
A-side: "Mais", Haris Alexiou (G. Metsikas, M. Fakinos)<br />
B-side: "Tosa kai tosa ximeromata" Haris Alexiou (G. Metsikas, M. Fakinos)
*1972: '''O marmaromenos vasilias''', from the LP ''Mikra Asia''
A-side: "O marmaromenos vasilias", Haris Alexiou (Ap. Kaldaras, Pythagoras)<br />
B-side: "Mes stou Vosporou ta stena", (Ap. Kaldaras, Pythagoras)
*1973: '''Maria me ta kitrina''' from the LP ''O, ti kosmos mpampa!''
A-side: "Maria me ta kitrina", Haris Alexiou (V. Dimitriou)<br />
B-side: "Aspra, kokkina, kitrina, mple", Haris Alexiou (D. Moutsis, G. Logothetis)
*1973: '''San louloudi tsakismeno'''
A-side: "San louloudi tsakismeno", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, K. Athanasiou)<br />
B-side: "Efyge to treno gia tin dysi", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, K. Athanasiou)
*1973: '''Paei paei manoula mou'''
A-side: "Paei paei manoula mou", Haris Alexiou (T. Soukas, Pythagoras)<br />
B-side: "To prosklitirio", Haris Alexiou (T. Soukas, Pythagoras)
*1973: '''Kampana tou esperinou''', from the LP ''Vyzantinos Esperinos''
A-side: "Kampana tou esperinou", Haris Alexiou (A. Kaldaras, L. Papadopoulos)<br />
B-side: "Kai na ‘mouna to palikari", George Dalaras (T. Soukas, Pythagoras)
*1974: '''Ti talaiporia''', from the LP ''Aspro Mavro''
A-side: "Ti talaiporia", Haris Alexiou (], S. Tsotou)<br />
B-side: "Ola mas ta plouti", Yannis Parios (], S. Tsotou)
*1974: '''Poios to kserei''', from the LP ''Kalimera ilie''
A-side: "Poios to kserei", Haris Alexiou (Manos Loizos)<br />
B-side: "Kalimera ilie", Kostas Smokovitis and Aleka Aliberti (Manos Loizos)
*1975: '''Na kseres file...'''
A-side: "Na kseres file", Haris Alexiou (Nasos Nakas)<br />
B-side: "Stis rizes t’ ouranou", Yannis Parios (Nasos Nakas)
*1975: '''Dimitroula mou''', from the LP ''12 Laika tragoudia''
A-side: "Dimitroula mou", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)<br />
B-side: "Pos to lene", Haris Alexiou (H. Vasiliades, Pythagoras)
*1976: '''Elenitsa''', from the LP ''12 Laika tragoudia''
A-side: "Elenitsa", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)<br />
B-side: "Tsachpin", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)
*1976: '''Erinaki''', from the LP ''Haris Alexiou 2''
A-side: "Erinaki", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)<br />
B-side: "O doctor", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)
*1976: '''I garsona''', from the LP ''Haris Alexiou 2''
A-side: "I garsona", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)<br />
B-side: "Ela pare me", Haris Alexiou (G. Sarris, L. Papadopoulos)
*1977: '''Esenane tha dialega''', from the LP ''Laikes Kyriakes''
A-side: "Esenane tha dialega", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, L. Papadopoulos)<br />
B-side: "Treis i ora nychta", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, M. Eleftheriou)
*1977: '''Matia mou matia mou''', from the LP ''Laikes Kyriakes''
A-side: "Matia mou matia mou", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, L. Papadopoulos)<br />
B-side: "Ta mavra koroideveis", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, M. Eleftheriou)
*1981: '''O fantaros''' (juke box 45&nbsp;rpm single)
A-side: "O fantaros", Haris Alexiou (M. Loizos, M. Rasoulis), from the LP ''Ta tragoudia tis Haroulas''<br />
B-side: "Ksimeronei", Haris Alexiou (A. Vardis, H. Alexiou), from the LP ''Ksimeronei''
*1982: '''Omorfe mou kosme'''
A-side: "Omorfe mou kosme", Haris Alexiou (Nasos Nakas-Nanopoulos)<br />
B-side: "Parapono", Giorgos Sarris (Nasos Nakas-Nanopoulos)
*1985: '''Kokkino Garifallo''', from the Yannis Parios’ LP '']''
A-side: "Kokkino garyfallo", Yannis Parios and Haris Alexiou (Nikos Ignatiadis)<br />
B-side: "Lovely mandolin ", Yannis Parios and Haris Alexiou (Nikos Ignatiadis, S. Fassois)
*1985: '''Gia ta paidia'''
A-side: "Gia ta paidia", Haris Alexiou, Bessy Argiraki, Anna Vissi, Tolis Voskopoulos etc. (A. Papadimitriou, Ph. Nikolaou)<br />
B-side: " Gia ta paidia ", Haris Alexiou, Bessy Argiraki, Anna Vissi, Tolis Voskopoulos etc. (A. Papadimitriou, Ph. Nikolaou)
*1986: '''Mplexan oi grammes mas''', from the Fatmé's LP ''Vgainoume ap’ to tunnel ''
A-side: "Mplexan oi grammes mas", Fatmé feat. Haris Alexiou (Nikos Portokaloglou)<br />
B-side: "Pote tha se varetho", Fatmé (Nikos Portokaloglou)
*1990: '''Mia pista apo fosforo'''
A-side: "Dimitroula mou ", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)<br />
B-side: "Mia pista apo fosforo", Haris Alexiou (Th. Mikroutsikos, L. Nikolakopoulou), from the LP ''Krataei xronia afti i kolonia''
*1992: '''Magissa''', from the LP ''Di’ Efhon'' (promo single)
A-side: "Magissa", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Nikolakopoulou)<br />
B-side: "Di’ Efhon", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Nikolakopoulou)
*1992: '''Na ziso i na pethano''', from the LP ''Di’ Efhon'' (promo single)
A-side: "Na ziso i na pethano ", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Nikolakopoulou)<br />
B-side: " I sinavlia", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Nikolakopoulou)
*1994: '''Ei''', from the LP ''Ei!'' (promo single)
A-side: "Ei", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Papadopoulos)<br />
B-side: "S’ Ehasa", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Papadopoulos)
*1995: '''Oi filoi mou''', from the LP ''Odos Nefelis ’88''
A-side: "Oi filoi mou", Haris Alexiou (Haris Alexiou)<br />
B-side: "Minoraki", Haris Alexiou (Haris Alexiou)<br /><ref>Oasis Magazine, April 2009</ref>

==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
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Greek singer and actress (born 1950)
Haris Alexiou
Χάρις Αλεξίου
Haris Alexiou performing in 2014Haris Alexiou performing in 2014
Background information
Birth nameHariklia Roupaka
Born (1950-12-27) 27 December 1950 (age 74)
Thebes, Greece
GenresFolk, rebetiko, laiko, entehno
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, composer, actress
Years active
  • 1970–2020 (as singer)
  • 2016 – (as actress)
LabelsMinos (1970–1992)
PolyGram Greece (1992–2000)
Estia (Sony Music Greece) (2000-2002)
Estia (Minos EMI) (2002–2020)
Musical artist

Haris Alexiou (Greek: Χάρις Αλεξίου, pronounced [ˌxaris aleksi'u]; born 27 December 1950 in Thebes, Greece as Hariklia Roupaka, Greek: Χαρίκλεια Ρουπάκα, pronounced [xaˌriklia rupa'ka]) is a Greek singer whose career has spanned over 5 decades. She is one of the most popular singers in Greece. She has worked with important Greek songwriters and composers, has performed at top musical theatres all over the world, and has received several awards. She has recorded over thirty albums and has been featured on albums of other musicians. On 14th March 2010, Alpha TV ranked Alexiou as the first top-certified female artist in Greece in the phonographic era (since 1960). She is the highest selling Greek female artist and third overall, behind George Dalaras and Yiannis Parios. Eight of her personal albums released between 1977 and 2003 have totaled 1.5 million sales, the only Greek female artist to do so.

She also has an audience in Turkey and her various songs were sung in Turkish especially "Ola Se Thimizoun" (Everything reminds me of you) as "Olmasa Mektubun" (Without your letter) by Yeni Türkü, Erol Evgin, Müslüm Gürses, Sevda Karababa and Pilli Bebek; Teli Teli Teli as "Telli Telli" (Demoiselle, demoiselle), Pes Mou Pos Ginetai (Tell me, how is it possible?) as "Maskeli Balo" (Masquerade) by Yeni Türkü, Athena and Ata Demirer; Mia Pista Apo Fosforo (A floor of phosphorus) as "Her şeyi yak" by (Burn everything) Sezen Aksu and Duman and as "Nefes Almak İstiyorum" (I want to breathe) by Yonca Evcimik; Krata Gia To Telos (Keep it to the end) as "Sebahat Abla" (Elder sister Sebahat) by Müslüm Gürses; Fevgo (I'm leaving") as "Durma Yağmur" (Rain don't stop) by Gripin.

She has lived in Athens since 1958, when she and her family moved there from Thebes. Her grandmother's family migrated to Thebes in 1924 from Seydiköy, İzmir (Greek name Smyrna). Her name was given to a street in Gaziemir, in İzmir province, Turkey.

Biography

Alexiou has stated that she is of Arvanite origin on her father's side and of Anatolian Greek origin on her mother's side. Haris Alexiou appeared in the Greek music scene in the early 1970s. Her charismatic voice, combined with a unique way of performing and a strong stage presence, very soon led her to the top. She has worked with the most important Greek songwriters, has performed at the greatest musical theatres on all five continents and has received several important awards.

She has recorded over thirty albums, has participated in albums of other artists, either renowned or young and promising, being always open to new ways in music.

1970s

The first important step in her career was her participation with George Dalaras in the album Mikra Asia (Asia Minor) written by Apostolos Kaldaras and Pythagoras (Pythagoras Papastamatiou) in 1972. A historic album, the biggest hit of the '70s and included in "Minos-EMI's 100 Greatest Hits of the Century."

In 1973, Alexiou participated in the albums Kalimera ilie (Good Morning, Sun) by Manos Loïzos and Lefteris Papadopoulos, Byzantinos Esperinos (Byzantine Vesper) by Apostolos Kaldaras and Lefteris Papadopoulos and Odos Aristotelous (Aristotelous Street) by Yannis Spanos and Lefteris Papadopoulos. Meeting Manos Loïzos was the beginning of a lifelong friendship and a prolific collaboration.

In 1975, her first personal album, 12 'Laika' Songs, was released. One of the songs, "Dimitroula", originally sung in the 1930s by Roza Eskenazi, has become an all-time standard. In the same year, she appeared in "boites" in Plaka, pioneering a new way of presenting songs, completely different from the conventional big nightclubs. It was the first year after the fall of the military junta, a time for political songs and the revival of "rebetika" songs, and Alexiou sang traditional songs, ballads, modern songs, folk songs and rebetika.

For many years, she collaborated with George Dalaras, Dimitra Galani, Vasilis Papakonstantinou and Yiannis Parios. Her concerts in stadiums and theatres, with songs written by Manos Loïzos, Lefteris Papadopoulos, Nikolopoulos, Giannis Spanos, Theodorakis, Stavros Kouyioumtzis and others, were extremely successful. Her popularity reached its peak and since then, she has been "Haroula of Greece".

In 1979, the album Ta tragoudia tis Haroulas (Haroula's Songs) was released. Manos Loïzos had written the music and the lyrics were written by Manolis Rasoulis and Pythagoras (Pythagoras Papastamatiou). From this album, "o Fantaros" ("The Soldier") immediately became a big hit, while "Ola se thymizoun" ("All Things Remind Me of You") is considered one of the most beautiful Greek ballads of all time.

1980s

The 1980s started with two enormous hits: "Fevgo" ("I'm Leaving") and "Ximeroni" ("The Day Breaks"). Songs of Yesterday, her album with Dimitra Galani included ballads which fascinated the public. At the same time, she recorded traditional and folk songs, rebetika and laika, and gave concerts both in Greece and abroad.

In 1983 she recorded the album Tsilika, a collector's item, with rebetika songs written between 1900 and 1935.

1986 is the year of her first collaboration with composer Thanos Mikroutsikos. The album was I Agapi ine zali (Dizzy with Love), with lyrics by Alkis Alkeos, Nikos Kavvadias, Andreas Mikroutsikos and Babis Tsikliropoulos. The title song became an enormous hit. "Eleni" and "Erotikon", from the same album, were also extremely successful. The same year Haroula conquered the French public, appearing in "Théâtre de la Ville", getting favorable reviews from the French press. After that, she gave concerts in Cyprus, Tunisia, Germany and many towns all over Greece.

In 1987, world-famous Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis invited her to appear in his club "Sirius" with the "Unpredictable Songs". He directed her and later he went to the recording studio with her. In the summer of this year, she sang in Hadjidakis's concerts in many Greek towns.

In 1988, she worked with "Fatme", a group of young and talented artists. She also worked with Paolo Conte, a well-known Italian singer and songwriter. They appeared together at the Palace Theatre of Athens. She recorded two of his songs with Greek lyrics by Lina Nikolakopoulou.

In 1989, "The Show in on". It is the musical show which she presented for two years, together with Dimitra Galani and Yiannis Parios, in Athens and Thessaloniki. An album with the same title resulted from this work.

1990s

Haris Alexiou

1990 began with her second collaboration with Thanos Mikroutsikos. The album was entitled This Cologne Lingers on for Years, with lyrics by Lina Nikolakopoulou. In October of the same year, she participated in the most important concert of the decade in Peace and Friendship Stadium of Athens. In this festive concert, called "Our Own Night", all the big names of Greek show business were present: Yiannis Parios, Thanos Mikroutsikos, Dimitra Galani, Chris Nikolopoulos, Alkistis Protopsalti, George Sarris, George Zambetas, Lakis Lazopoulos and the legendary Melina Mercouri.

In 1991, she appeared in the Attikon Theatre of Athens with a special show called "In Three Acts". In the first act, she sang songs by Hadjidakis, Loizos, Mikroutsikos and Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. In the second act, she hosted certain groups of modern Greek music and presented songs written by herself. The third act was a medley with her hits, old and new. She then presented this show in the State Theatre of Northern Greece, which for the first time accepted a Greek singer on its stage. With her concerts, sets new standards for musical shows, using state-of-the-art sound and light equipment and impressive decors. In autumn 1991, together with Costas Hadjis, she presented a show directed by Mauro Bolognini at the Rex Theatre in Athens and Radio City in Thessaloniki. Alexiou Sings Hadjis is the album that followed.

In 1992, she started her cooperation with PolyGram, successfully introducing a new style in her songs. The album Di' efchon (L'orale), with music by Nikos Antypas and lyrics by Lina Nikolakopoulou, came as something quite fresh in Greek discography, imparting a new impetus to Haroula's already long career. In 1993, the album was released in Japan, Belgium, France and Israel by PolyGram International. The French TV channel "MCM International" filmed and showed her concert at Lycabetus Theatre. The same year she traveled around the world with concerts in Cyprus, the US, Canada, Israel, several European countries, finishing in Paris at the Mogador Theatre.

In 1994, her album Hey! was released, with music by Nikos Antypas and lyrics by Lefteris Papadopoulos and Aris Davarakis. The summer of the same year, she appeared in the Odeon of Herodes Atticus with a show directed by Mauro Bolognini. In October, she had her first and extremely successful appearance in Japan.

In 1995, the album 88 Nefelis Street was released; she wrote all the songs. For this album, in April 1995 at the Palais des congrès in Paris, she received the Prix Adami, an award given every year by the Académie Charles Cros to distinguished artists. The same year, she opened Studio Nefeli, where she presented her new songs, creating a new "Cafe Theatre" atmosphere. Dimitris Papaioannou was the director of the show.

In 1996, she wrote the lyric for "Nefeli's Tango" on Loreena McKennitt's music. This song, along with other live recordings from her concerts around the world, was included in the album Around the World '92-'96. "Nefeli's Tango" was one of the ten top songs of World Music in Europe for several months.

In summer 1997, at the invitation of Olympic Games Committee "Athens 2004", she gave a concert at Pnyka Hill, very close to the Acropolis. Such was the success of this concert, she had to repeat it twice at the same location.

1998 was the year of The Game of Love, her second album with songs written solely by herself. The recording took place at the Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris with Greek and foreign musicians. The same year, she toured North and South America with Nikos Papazoglou. In December she appeared in Athens at the Diogenis Studio, which was reconstructed in order to meet the demands of the show she presented with Chris Nikolopoulos. The show was directed by Dimitris Papaioannou again.

In October 1999, she sang along with Turkish famous female singer Sezen Aksu, both in Athens and Istanbul, for the victims of the earthquakes which struck the two countries that year, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture. This cooperation was repeated in summer 2000 in Istanbul and İzmir.

2000-present

Alexiou in Berlin, October 2006.

In September 2000, the album Whispers was released. It included her favourite songs performed by her and a piano only. In October, she presented these songs in the Athens Concert Hall and in the ancient Epidaurus Odeon, accompanied by a small musical ensemble. The same year, she founded her own record company, Estia, in order to produce all her future discography. In December, the album was released entitled Strange Light. In this album she meets again songwriters with whom she has successfully worked in the past. Strange Light became Lumiere Etrange and was released all over Europe by Universal-France. At the same time, Haroula toured Europe giving concerts at the most prestigious theatres, conquering both audiences and critics. Her tour ended with a triumphal appearance at the Theatre Olympia in Paris.

2002 was another creative year for Haroula. She appeared at the Keramikos Music Hall, this time singing more "laika" songs. In this show, Lavrentis Macheritsas and other younger artists participated. The result was the album Keramikos Live.

In 2003, the album To the end of your heaven went quadruple platinum and World Music Awards, one of the most significant institutions of the international music industry, presented Haris Alexiou with the award for Best-Selling Greek Artist for the season 2003-2004 (2004 World Music Awards).

In 2004, the Olympic Games were held in Athens. Haris Alexiou, sang at the closing ceremony, along with D. Galani, Marinella, Y. Parios, G. Dalaras. In October 2004, the retrospective compilation album Anthology was released. This double CD was composed of 38 songs from her previous albums and of two new ones. Alexiou herself selected the included songs, not only choosing the most popular ones, but also bearing in mind the significance of each song to her.

In April 2005, remastered and repackaged editions of her 16 albums were released under the banner of Minos EMI. The albums were reprinted, digitally remastered, and the new editions were meticulously designed (including the lyrics, many informative texts and original photos from the time of the first release).

In 2006, Haris Alexiou was back with Sour cherry and bitter orange, an album depicting the traditional aspects of contemporary music. Thodoris Papadopoulos, Smaro Papadopoulou and Makis Seviloglou wrote the music and the lyrics, suggesting a return to one's roots. An album that, despite its unusual content, managed to go platinum, just a few months after it was released, receiving people's recognition and love. During the summer she made a series of special appearances. Along with Dimitra Galani, she gave two concerts dedicated to Sofia Vembo at Odeon of Herodes Atticus, an event organized by Athens Festival. She gave four sold-out concerts along with Sokratis Malamas and Alkinoos Ioannidis, celebrating "Melodia" radio station's 25 years of broadcasting, at Lycabettus theatre in Athens and at the "Palais des sports" in Thessaloniki. These concerts were recorded and a double CD and DVD edition was to be released in March 2007. At the end of 2006 Haris Alexiou undertook a major tour around Europe, giving a series of concerts and promoting the international release of her album Anthology.

In early 2007, she appeared at the Athens Concert Hallfor in five concerts directed by Panos Papadopoulos. The songs were orchestrated by Kostas Papadoukas and the orchestra conducted by Alexandros Myrat. Alexiou gave three concerts under the title "Everything reminds me of you", dedicated to Manos Loizos, at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in June 2007, participating in the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of his birth. The concerts were directed by Panos Papadopoulos Nikos Portokaloglou, the songs were arranged by Kostas Papadoukas, and the lighting was designed by Andreas Sinanos. The group "Triphonon" appeared along with her on stage. Two more concerts were given at Thessaloniki, followed by a summer tour around Greece and Cyprus along with the "Triphonon", dedicated to the great composer. On 22 October the album Haris Alexiou - A tribute to Manos Loizos was released, containing the live recording and videotaping of the concerts given at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus the previous June during the Athens Festival. Nikos Portokaloglou and the group "Triphonon" also appeared on the album. The album was released in both a double CD and a double CD-DVD packaging by Estia recordings.

From Greece to Australia, from Russia to Africa, from America to Japan, Haris Alexiou travels around and shows the world the feelings of the Greek song. She firmly believes that Greek songs, through their poets and composers, made her love and better understand the history and the culture of her country.

Since late 2022, Alexiou has appeared as the grandmother Haris in the Greek television series Maestro in Blue on Mega Channel in Greece and Netflix worldwide.

Discography

LPs/CDs

Collaborations

  • 1972: Mikra Asia (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with George Dalaras)
  • 1973: Byzantinos Esperinos (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with George Dalaras)
  • 1974: Prodomenos Laos (by Mikis Theodorakis)
  • 1974: Kalimera Ilie (by Manos Loizos)
  • 1974: Gia Rembetes Kai Gia Filous (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with Dimitris Kondolazos and Kostas Smokovitis)
  • 1974: Robinsones (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with Yiannis Parios)
  • 1974: Odos Aristotelous (by Giannis Spanos)
  • 1981: I synandisi (by Apostolos Kaldaras, with Ilias Klonaridis; Alexiou not credited)

Solo

  • 1975: 12 Laika Tragoudia
  • 1976: Haris Alexiou 2
  • 1976: Laikes Kyriakes
  • 1977: 24 Tragoudia
  • 1979: Ta Tragoudia Tis Haroulas (with Manos Loizos)
  • 1980: Ksimeronei
  • 1981: Ta Tragoudia Tis Htesinis Meras (with Dimitra Galani)
  • 1981: Ta Tragoudia Tis Yis Mou
  • 1982: I Zoi Mou Kyklous Kanei
  • 1983: Ta Tsilika
  • 1984: Emfilios Erotas
  • 1986: I Agapi Einai Zali (with Thanos Mikroutsikos)
  • 1986: A Paris
  • 1987: I Haris Alexiou Se Aprovlepta Tragoudia
  • 1988: I Nihta Thelei Erota
  • 1990: Krataei Hronia Afti I Kolonia
  • 1990: I Diki Mas Nihta
  • 1991: I Alexiou Tragoudaei Hatzi
  • 1992: Di'Efhon
  • 1994: Ei
  • 1995: Odos Nefelis '88
  • 1996: Gyrizontas Ton Kosmo
  • 1997: Ena Fili Tou Kosmou
  • 1997: Gyrizontas Ton Kosmo Kai Ena Fili Tou Kosmou
  • 1998: To Paihnidi Tis Agapis
  • 2000: Parakseno Fos
  • 2000: Psythyri
  • 2002: Cine Kerameikos
  • 2003: Os Tin Akri Tou Ouranou Sou
  • 2004: Anthologio
  • 2006: Vissino Kai Nerantzi
  • 2006: Gyrizontas Ton Kosmo Kai Ena Fili Tou Kosmou (Special Edition)
  • 2007: Alexiou - Malamas - Ioannidis (Note: Certified Platinum by the IFPI).
  • 2007: Afieroma Sto Mano Loizo
  • 2009: I Agapi Tha Se Vri Opou Kai Na'sai
  • 2012: Live Pallas 2012
  • 2012: I Tripla
  • 2014: Ta Oneira Ginontai Pali
  • 2020: Ta Tragoudia Tis Xenitias


In the below table, the personal albums certified gold or platinum, in descending order by sales. The reeditions' sales are not included.

Album Title Y/Μ Label Gold/Plat Sales
Gyrizontas Ton Kosmo, Live '92-'96 1996/04 Mercury live recording LP & CD P 175.000
Os Tin Akri Tou Ouranou Sou 2003/09 EMI CD 3P 170.000
Gyrizontas Ton Kosmo Kai Ena Fili Tou Kosmou, Live '92-'97 1997/12 Mercury live recording CD 2P

115.000
Di'Efhon 1992/10 Philips LP & CD P 110.000
I Agapi Einai Zali 1986/04 Minos LP & CD P 100.000
Ta Tragoudia Tis Htesinis Meras 1981/04 Minos LP & CD P 100.000
Ta Tragoudia Tis Haroulas 1979/06 Minos LP & CD P 100.000
24 Tragoudia 1977/11 Minos 2LPs & CD P 100.000
Odos Nefelis '88 1995/02 Philips LP & CD P 86.000
Anthologio 2004/10 EMI compilation 2CDs 2P 80.000
Ena Fili Tou Kosmou 1997/04 Mercury live recording CD P 75.000
I Haris Alexiou Se Aprovlepta Tragoudia 1987/04 Minos LP & CD G 75.000
I Nihta Thelei Erota 1988/05 Minos LP & CD G 68.000
To Paihnidi Tis Agapis 1998/05 Mercury CD P 61.000
Vissino Kai Nerantzi 2006/06 EMI CD P 50.000
Krataei Hronia Afti I Kolonia 1990/03 Minos LP & CD G 50.000
Emfilios Erotas 1984/12 Minos LP & CD G 50.000
I Zoi Mou Kyklous Kanei 1982/04 Minos LP & CD G 50.000
Ksimeronei 1980/06 Minos LP & CD G 50.000
Laikes Kyriakes 1976/12 Minos LP & CD G 50.000
Haris Alexiou 2 1976/04 Minos LP & CD G 50.000
12 Laika Tragoudia 1975/03 Minos LP & CD G 50.000
Afieroma Sto Mano Loizo 2007/10 Estia live recording 2CDs & DVD P 40.000
Alexiou-Malamas-Ioannidis Lykabettus Live 2007/03 Estia live recording 2CDs & DVD P 30.000
Psythyri 2000/09 Mercury CD G 30.000
Ei 1994/05 Philips LP & CD G 30.000
Cine Kerameikos 2002/05 Estia live recording 2CDs G 25.000
Parakseno Fos 2000/12 Sony CD G 25.000
Dos mou mia mera/I diki mou kseni 1998/03 Philips CD Single G 11.000

Vinyl 45s

  • 1970: Otan pini mia gineka

A-side: "Otan pini mia gineka", H. Alexiou (H. Vasiliades, Pythagoras)
B-side: "Periexomeno den exeis", Mpampis Tsetinis-Pitsa Papadopoulou (H. Vasiliades, Pythagoras)

  • 1971: To parasinthima (Apostolos Kaldaras)

A-side: "To parasinthima", Haris Alexiou (Apostolos Kaldaras)
B-side: "Oi dyo zitianoi", Yannis Parios (Ap. Kaldaras, G. Samoladas)

  • 1971: Tous antres tha katarasto

A-side: "Tous antres tha katarasto", Haris Alexiou (G. Hadjinasios, N. Gabriilides)
B-side: "Thaho tis grillies anoiktes", Haris Alexiou (G. Hadjinasios, N. Gabriilides)

  • 1971: Irthe i agapi

A-side: "Irthe i agapi (Efige i agapi)", Haris Alexiou-Tolis Voskopoulos (T. Voskopoulos, E. Lymperopoulos)
B-side: "Pali monaxo to paidi", Haris Alexiou (T. Voskopoulos, E. Lymperopoulos)

  • 1972: Hasapiko 40

A-side: "Hasapiko 40", Haris Alexiou (M.Hadjidakis, N. Gatsos)
B-side: "Agapi mesa stin kardia", Haris Alexiou (M.Hadjidakis, N. Gatsos)

  • 1972: Den yparxei eftyxia

A-side: "Hasapiko 40", Haris Alexiou (M.Hadjidakis, N. Gatsos)
B-side: "Den yparxei eftyxia" Litsa Diamanti (G. Katsaros, Pythagoras)

  • 1972: Mais

A-side: "Mais", Haris Alexiou (G. Metsikas, M. Fakinos)
B-side: "Tosa kai tosa ximeromata" Haris Alexiou (G. Metsikas, M. Fakinos)

  • 1972: O marmaromenos vasilias, from the LP Mikra Asia

A-side: "O marmaromenos vasilias", Haris Alexiou (Ap. Kaldaras, Pythagoras)
B-side: "Mes stou Vosporou ta stena", (Ap. Kaldaras, Pythagoras)

  • 1973: Maria me ta kitrina from the LP O, ti kosmos mpampa!

A-side: "Maria me ta kitrina", Haris Alexiou (V. Dimitriou)
B-side: "Aspra, kokkina, kitrina, mple", Haris Alexiou (D. Moutsis, G. Logothetis)

  • 1973: San louloudi tsakismeno

A-side: "San louloudi tsakismeno", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, K. Athanasiou)
B-side: "Efyge to treno gia tin dysi", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, K. Athanasiou)

  • 1973: Paei paei manoula mou

A-side: "Paei paei manoula mou", Haris Alexiou (T. Soukas, Pythagoras)
B-side: "To prosklitirio", Haris Alexiou (T. Soukas, Pythagoras)

  • 1973: Kampana tou esperinou, from the LP Vyzantinos Esperinos

A-side: "Kampana tou esperinou", Haris Alexiou (A. Kaldaras, L. Papadopoulos)
B-side: "Kai na ‘mouna to palikari", George Dalaras (T. Soukas, Pythagoras)

  • 1974: Ti talaiporia, from the LP Aspro Mavro

A-side: "Ti talaiporia", Haris Alexiou (G. Hadjinasios, S. Tsotou)
B-side: "Ola mas ta plouti", Yannis Parios (G. Hadjinasios, S. Tsotou)

  • 1974: Poios to kserei, from the LP Kalimera ilie

A-side: "Poios to kserei", Haris Alexiou (Manos Loizos)
B-side: "Kalimera ilie", Kostas Smokovitis and Aleka Aliberti (Manos Loizos)

  • 1975: Na kseres file...

A-side: "Na kseres file", Haris Alexiou (Nasos Nakas)
B-side: "Stis rizes t’ ouranou", Yannis Parios (Nasos Nakas)

  • 1975: Dimitroula mou, from the LP 12 Laika tragoudia

A-side: "Dimitroula mou", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)
B-side: "Pos to lene", Haris Alexiou (H. Vasiliades, Pythagoras)

  • 1976: Elenitsa, from the LP 12 Laika tragoudia

A-side: "Elenitsa", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)
B-side: "Tsachpin", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)

  • 1976: Erinaki, from the LP Haris Alexiou 2

A-side: "Erinaki", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)
B-side: "O doctor", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)

  • 1976: I garsona, from the LP Haris Alexiou 2

A-side: "I garsona", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)
B-side: "Ela pare me", Haris Alexiou (G. Sarris, L. Papadopoulos)

  • 1977: Esenane tha dialega, from the LP Laikes Kyriakes

A-side: "Esenane tha dialega", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, L. Papadopoulos)
B-side: "Treis i ora nychta", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, M. Eleftheriou)

  • 1977: Matia mou matia mou, from the LP Laikes Kyriakes

A-side: "Matia mou matia mou", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, L. Papadopoulos)
B-side: "Ta mavra koroideveis", Haris Alexiou (S. Kougioumtzis, M. Eleftheriou)

  • 1981: O fantaros (juke box 45 rpm single)

A-side: "O fantaros", Haris Alexiou (M. Loizos, M. Rasoulis), from the LP Ta tragoudia tis Haroulas
B-side: "Ksimeronei", Haris Alexiou (A. Vardis, H. Alexiou), from the LP Ksimeronei

  • 1982: Omorfe mou kosme

A-side: "Omorfe mou kosme", Haris Alexiou (Nasos Nakas-Nanopoulos)
B-side: "Parapono", Giorgos Sarris (Nasos Nakas-Nanopoulos)

  • 1985: Kokkino Garifallo, from the Yannis Parios’ LP Ego ki esy

A-side: "Kokkino garyfallo", Yannis Parios and Haris Alexiou (Nikos Ignatiadis)
B-side: "Lovely mandolin ", Yannis Parios and Haris Alexiou (Nikos Ignatiadis, S. Fassois)

  • 1985: Gia ta paidia

A-side: "Gia ta paidia", Haris Alexiou, Bessy Argiraki, Anna Vissi, Tolis Voskopoulos etc. (A. Papadimitriou, Ph. Nikolaou)
B-side: " Gia ta paidia ", Haris Alexiou, Bessy Argiraki, Anna Vissi, Tolis Voskopoulos etc. (A. Papadimitriou, Ph. Nikolaou)

  • 1986: Mplexan oi grammes mas, from the Fatmé's LP Vgainoume ap’ to tunnel

A-side: "Mplexan oi grammes mas", Fatmé feat. Haris Alexiou (Nikos Portokaloglou)
B-side: "Pote tha se varetho", Fatmé (Nikos Portokaloglou)

  • 1990: Mia pista apo fosforo

A-side: "Dimitroula mou ", Haris Alexiou (old folk song)
B-side: "Mia pista apo fosforo", Haris Alexiou (Th. Mikroutsikos, L. Nikolakopoulou), from the LP Krataei xronia afti i kolonia

  • 1992: Magissa, from the LP Di’ Efhon (promo single)

A-side: "Magissa", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Nikolakopoulou)
B-side: "Di’ Efhon", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Nikolakopoulou)

  • 1992: Na ziso i na pethano, from the LP Di’ Efhon (promo single)

A-side: "Na ziso i na pethano ", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Nikolakopoulou)
B-side: " I sinavlia", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Nikolakopoulou)

  • 1994: Ei, from the LP Ei! (promo single)

A-side: "Ei", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Papadopoulos)
B-side: "S’ Ehasa", Haris Alexiou (N. Antypas, L. Papadopoulos)

  • 1995: Oi filoi mou, from the LP Odos Nefelis ’88

A-side: "Oi filoi mou", Haris Alexiou (Haris Alexiou)
B-side: "Minoraki", Haris Alexiou (Haris Alexiou)

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