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(Mary Lo was born as Maria Mantonakaki. According to several other sources consulted.)
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'''Mary Lo''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Μαίρη Λω) was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[elafro]] singer of the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]].
 
'''Mary Lo''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Μαίρη Λω) was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[elafro]] singer of the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]].
  
Mary Lo was born in [[Palio Faliro]] in [[1932]]. She first recorded in [[1947]] and her music career lasted until [[1965]]. She was married to songwriter [[Nicky Yakovlev]] who wrote many of her songs. The couple had two children.
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Mary Lo was born Maria Mantonakaki in [[Palio Faliro]] in [[1932]]. She first recorded in [[1947]] and her music career lasted until [[1965]]. She was married to songwriter [[Nicky Yakovlev]] who wrote many of her songs. The couple had two children.
  
 
==Her songs==
 
==Her songs==
 
*Καλή Αντάμωση - Au revoir
 
*Καλή Αντάμωση - Au revoir
*Τρεις Κοπέλλες - Three young women
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*Τρεις Γυναίκες - Three women
 
*Επτά τραγούδια θα σου πω - I'll sing you seven Songs
 
*Επτά τραγούδια θα σου πω - I'll sing you seven Songs
 
*Τα δυο σου χέρια αγαπώ - I love your two Hands
 
*Τα δυο σου χέρια αγαπώ - I love your two Hands

Latest revision as of 09:35, July 27, 2020

Mary Lo (Greek: Μαίρη Λω) was a Greek elafro singer of the 1950s and 1960s.

Mary Lo was born Maria Mantonakaki in Palio Faliro in 1932. She first recorded in 1947 and her music career lasted until 1965. She was married to songwriter Nicky Yakovlev who wrote many of her songs. The couple had two children.

Her songs

  • Καλή Αντάμωση - Au revoir
  • Τρεις Γυναίκες - Three women
  • Επτά τραγούδια θα σου πω - I'll sing you seven Songs
  • Τα δυο σου χέρια αγαπώ - I love your two Hands
  • Η Μαννούλα - The little Mother
  • Μην τον ρωτάς τον Ουρανό - Don't ask the Sky
  • Αγάπη που 'γινες δίκοπο μαχαίρι - Love that turned into a double-edged Knife