? Zucchero - Rita Pavone ? Tchin Tchin - Richard Anthony ? Nessuno Mi Puo' Giudicare - Gene Pitney
? Il Conto Torna - Mario Zelinotti ? Un Bimbo Sul Leone - Adriano Celentano ? Mon Amour Mon Ami - Marie Laforet
From my teenage years I was always fascinated by radio. Who is behind the microphone? what does he or she look like?
What will I hear next? Will I hear my favorite song?
That said, I decided to put together a small tribute to the golden years of radio.
Three easy listening songs from the 60s. Dedicated to C. Aramis and S.A.
Two of my all time favorites. Sealed With a Kiss by Bobby Vinton, (followed by the French lyrics version Derniers Baisers by Les Chats Sauvages) and Summer is Over by Dusty Springfield.
The original Greek recording sung by Mary Lo titled "Min Ton Rotas Ton Ourano", (Don't Ask The Sky),
followed by its release with English lyrics in the United States titled "All Alone Am I",exceptionally performed by Brenda Lee. The Year was 1962. The music composer Manos Hadjidakis
I never realized back then the impact one small amateur radio station somewhere off the Mediterranean coast,
would make to my life for years to come.
From my very limited audio archives, a small tribute to those days and my longtime friends, Costas Aramis, Dimitris Jeronimo Groovy, and last but not least, my dear friend S.A. thanks for the memories Giorgos Livingston
I never realized back then the impact one small amateur radio station somewhere off the Mediterranean coast,
would make to my life for years to come.
From my very limited audio archives, a small tribute to those days and my longtime friends, Costas Aramis, Dimitris Jeronimo Groovy, and last but not least, my dear friend S.A. thanks for the memories Giorgos Livingston
I never realized back then the impact one small amateur radio station somewhere off the Mediterranean coast,
would make to my life for years to come.
From my very limited audio archives, a small tribute to those days and my longtime friends, Costas Aramis, Dimitris Jeronimo Groovy, and last but not least, my dear friend S.A. thanks for the memories Giorgos Livingston