"Velvet Mornings" is a song by Greek singer
Demis Roussos. It was released as a
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in 1973.
The song was included on Roussos' 1973 album ''
Forever and Ever''.
Background and writing
The song was written by
Alec R. Costandinos
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and
Stélios Vlavianós
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Biography
Vlavianós was born ...
. The recording was produced by
Leo Leandros and
Demis Roussos.
7th Rio Song Festival (1972)
In late 1972 Demis Roussos represented Greece with this song at Rio de Janeiro's 7th International Popular Song Festival (VII
Festival Internacional da Canção Popular).
The festival was held at the roofed
Maracananzinho Stadium in front of the audience of approximately 20,000 people.
"Velvet Mornings" was one of the 13 songs that proceeded from semifinals (which were held on the previous Sunday) to the final.
Demis Roussos with "Velvet Morning" won a special prize for audience appeal.
(The other special prize for audience appeal was awarded to Brazilian
Jorge Ben
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with "Fio Maravilha".)
Commercial performance
In June 1973 the single "Velvet Mornings" was in the top 3 in Spain (according to the weekly music magazine ''El Musical'').
In Greece the single reached no. 1 in the international (non-Greek) singles chart compiled by Hellinikos Vorras and Epikera. (In June the song topped the chart as "Velvet Mornings"
and in October as "Velvet Mornings / Forever and Ever", i.e. as a double A-side with the song "
Forever and Ever".
)
Cover versions
Marinella's Greek version
Greek singer
Marinella recorded a Greek version of the song, titled "Drigi, drigi, mana mou (Velvet mornings)" ( el, Ντρίγκι, ντρίγκι, μάνα μου, "Drigi, drigi, my mother").
U.S. ''Billboard'' magazine reported in January 1973 that she "was to record a Greek version of Demis Roussos's hit at the recent Rio Song Festival, "Velvet Mornings", which she "had been using
..in her act for some weeks.
Marinella's version also charted in Greece, in October 1973 it was in the top 10 of the domestic (local Greek) singles chart compiled by Hellinikos Vorras and Epikera.
German version
U.S. ''Billboard'' magazine reported in its November 10 1973 issue: "''It appears
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is going to have a hit with the German version of Velvet Mornings — the original version was a success for Demis Roussos.''"
Track listing
7" single Philips 6009 331 (1973, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, UK, etc.)
7" single RTB / Philips S 53683 (1973, Yugoslavia)
: A. "
Forever and Ever" (3:41)
: B. "Velvet Mornings" (3:38)
7" single Philips 6009 331 (1973)
: A. "Velvet Mornings" (3:35)
: B. "
Forever and Ever" (3:40)
7" single Philips SFL-1817 (1973, Japan)
: B. "Velvet Mornings" (3:38)
: A. "
We Shall Dance" (3:32)
See also
*
List of number-one singles of 1973 (Spain)
This is a list of the Spanish Singles number-ones of 1973.
Chart history
See also
*1973 in music
*List of number-one hits (Spain)
References
{{Spanish number-one hits
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References
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1973 songs
1973 singles
Demis Roussos songs
Philips Records singles
Number-one singles in Greece
Songs written by Alec R. Costandinos
Song recordings produced by Demis Roussos
Song recordings produced by Leo Leandros
Songs written by Stélios Vlavianós