Marika Papagika Μαρίκα Παπαγκίκα (September 1, 1890 – August 2, 1943) was a popular Greek singer in the early 20th century and one of the first Greek women singers to be heard on sound recordings. Marika Papagika was born on the island of Kos near Turkey on September 1, 1890. In late 1913 or early 1914, she recorded for the Gramophone Company in Alexandria, Egypt. Only one of those recordings have so far been found. She emigrated to America through Ellis Island in 1915 with her husband
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Zmirneikos Balos
Smyrneiko Minore
Galata Manes
Manaki Mou
Mantalena
Hrissaido
Aidhinikos Horos
Smyrneiko Minore (Greece)
Ti Se Meli Esena
Arahova
O Marcos Botsaris
Barba Yannis
Ta Pedia Tis Gitonias Sou
To Koutsavaki
Olympos Ke Kisavos
Bournovalio
Zmirneikos Balos (No Hope But You)
To Bohori
Sta Vervena Sta Giannena
Stis Mantzouras Ton Antho
Smyrneiko Minore [Greece]
Mandalena
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Sti Filaki Me Valane
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Mes Tou Sygrou Ti Filaki
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Fonias Tha Gino
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Smyrneiko Minore (An S' Agapo Ki Ein' Oneiro)
Zmirneïkos balos
Dourou Dourou
Egeotisa
Ah! Giatre Mou
O Markos Botsaris
I Varka
Mavrideroula
Kremete I Kapota
Sometime You Might Love Me
Smyrneikos,
Mand
Bourno
Mandalena (Zeimbekiko)
I Want To Hold You Tight In My Arms
Papagika Mandalena Zeimbekiko
Stis Arkadias ton Platono
To Kouts
Smyrneikos Balos
Minore Manes
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