Vicky Leandros

Vicky Leandros is a Greek-German singer, born on August 23, 1945, in Palaiokastritsa, Corfu, Greece. She gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily known for her work in pop and chanson music. Leandros's career took off after she represented Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, winning with the song "Après toi," which became an international hit. Throughout her career, she has released numerous albums and singles in multiple languages, including Greek, German, French, and English. Some of her notable works include "The Flower of the Night," "L'amour est bleu," and "Ich liebe das Leben." Her music often features a blend of romantic ballads and lively pop melodies, showcasing her distinctive voice and emotional delivery. Vicky Leandros has had a significant impact on the European music scene, particularly in promoting Greek music and culture abroad. She has maintained a loyal fan base over the decades and continues to perform, solidifying her status as a beloved figure in international music history. Her contributions have helped bridge cultural divides, making her a notable ambassador for Greek artistry in the global music landscape.