About this album
Sound:
"A vibrant blend of laïko and pop that captures the emotional landscape of 1980s Greek music."
Where they were
Released on March 22, 1984, Na 'Hes Kardia marks Anna Vissi's debut album, introducing her to the Greek pop scene. At this point in her career, she was transitioning from her early performances in Cyprus to a broader audience in Greece, setting the stage for her future success.
Why it matters
Na 'Hes Kardia is significant for establishing Anna Vissi as a prominent figure in Greek pop music. The album's commercial success helped define the sound of laïko during the 1980s and contributed to Vissi's enduring influence on later artists within the genre.
Essential tracks
- "Ζωή να έχουμε" — This opening track sets the tone with its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, showcasing Vissi's vocal strength right from the start.
- "Μ' αγαπούσε που λες" — With its poignant storytelling and melodic hooks, this song exemplifies Vissi's ability to convey deep emotions through her music.
- "Καλύτερα να πούμε αντίο" — As a closing ballad, it encapsulates the themes of love and loss present throughout the album, highlighting Vissi's lyrical depth.
Release Date
March 22, 1984
Artist Origin
Cyprus
Tracklist
- 1 Ζωή να έχουμε 3:01
- 2 Είμαι η Άννα 2:48
- 3 Έλα 4:12
- 4 Νάταν μια νύχτα η ζωή 2:17
- 5 Δική σου 3:50
- 6 Και έχω τόσα να θυμάμαι 3:47
- 7 Ανθρώπινο το λάθος μου 3:03
- 8 Μόνο για σένανε 4:06
- 9 Μ' αγαπούσε που λες 2:30
- 10 Νάχες καρδιά 3:55
- 11 Μη με ρωτάς 3:14
- 12 Καλύτερα να πούμε αντίο 2:34