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  • at the end, the man singing sounds like a Greek priest big time

  • Great song!

    It is originally composed by Yiorgos Katsaros in 1919,as he said in his interview.

    It was first recorded by Yiorgos Katsaros in 1928 with the name "Αμάν Γιατρέ μου"="Aman benim Doktor"

  • EXCELLENT COLLECTION !!!

  • 1000 LIKE !!!!!!!!!

    POLY KALO BINTEO POLY SPANIES EKTELESEIS

  • Choukran 

  • gayet güzel yorumları bir arada sundugunuz için teşekkürler....

  • teleio to videaki sou file........

  • !!!! I was looking for an old version in Greek but i couldn't find!!! Thank you!!!

  • the most beautiful song... aman sekletia

  • the ottoman empire was of greeks, turks, slavs, armenians, arameans and arabs.

    europe destoyed that.

  • @whiteNshine By Aramaeans I take it you mean Assyrians.

  • @whiteNshine

    yes it was european imperialism! and they still dont pay for that they destroyed! only under ottoman rule there was peace in balkan and the middle east....

  • @whiteNshine

    Fransız Devrimi çok güzeldi de bize ters dokundu. Olmasaydı dünya kralların kölesiydi hala. Şimdi de çok iyi değil ama daha iyi sayılır.

  • @whiteNshine

    Correction, not all the Slavs. And thank goodness it has stopped to exist. Let it never happen again.

  • to traciensis

    you seem to me that you knew exactly what was going on those years !!!

    but, there are too many who have studied history and the genocides under the 'happy' ottoman empire of yours!

    so, leave the culture alone and stop using soft power to promote ethnic interests.

    maybe just enjoy the music.

  • @fragosiko You mean the deaths during its dissolution? Tough luck, rise of nationalism in an Empire does not get greeted by flowers.

  • Ahh, you see greek, armenian, turkish people living happily creative & artistic in Ottoman times. Gone are the days of those amazing cultural fusion. Ah, bre, ahhhh

  • history says about those days and genocides! just enjoy the music and leave soft power alone.

  • I agre with u enjoy the music turkish greek what diferents does it make music has no languge

  • Ah bre Doktor,the lyrics of the song are very emotional and meaningful..

  • kai egw eyxaristo poli!

  • Guzel bir derleme olmus. Elinize saglik.

  • Μπράβο romeikos2.

    Πολύ καλή δουλειά το βιντεακι με όλες αυτές τις παραλλαγές!

  • Ah bre doktor derdime bir çare

  • Φανταστικο φιλε .Μπραβο!!!

  • great song and great performance from Xaris Aleksiou in the 70s in Greece!

  • a very valuable series of posts...a great way to study how the instrumentation, attacks and ethos of the music changes through the decades.  να'σαι καλά, και ευχαριστώ.

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