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It is a duet sung by Evarestos and Ririka from Stathis Mastoras’ and Giannis Prineas’ operetta "I Ririka mas", which premiered on 11.7.1930 at the "Athinaion" theater by the Elefthera Mousiki Skini (Free Music Stage) troupe.
The first actress-singer who sang it on stage and the first to record it, together with Giannis Prineas, was Marika Kourmi ("Ririka", record X-80106 by Pathé, Athens, 1930), to whom the musical score of the song is dedicated.
Five more covers have been found in 78 rpm discography:
1) "Riri, Ririka" with Christos Solaris (record DG 15 by Columbia, Athens, 1930)
2) "Riri, Ririka" with D. Filippopoulos, G. Savaris and N. Toumpakaris (record DG 76 by Columbia, Athens, 1930, and repress DG 108 by Columbia)
3) With Mina Kyriakou and Giorgos Vidalis, record GA 1556 by Οdeon, 1931
4) "Ririka", instrumental cover with Barnabás von Géczy's orchestra (record B-21536 by Ρarlophone, Berlin, 1930)
5) With Marika Nezer and Giorgos Kamvysis (record Β-21538 by Ρarlophone, Athens, 1930)
In the original cover with Marika Kourmi and Giannis Prineas, the following lyrics can also be heard in the chorus:
Riri, Riri, Ririka
you’re one tough gal
you’re even above Marika Kotopouli
when you sing, mince and dance
Μaryse Choisy, a famous French journalist and writer who had become known for her work on women's issues in her country and especially on the issues of female prostitution, is also mentioned in the song.
It is a duet sung by Evarestos and Ririka from Stathis Mastoras’ and Giannis Prineas’ operetta "I Ririka mas", which premiered on 11.7.1930 at the "Athinaion" theater by the Elefthera Mousiki Skini (Free Music Stage) troupe.
The first actress-singer who sang it on stage and the first to record it, together with Giannis Prineas, was Marika Kourmi ("Ririka", record X-80106 by Pathé, Athens, 1930), to whom the musical score of the song is dedicated.
Five more covers have been found in 78 rpm discography:
1) "Riri, Ririka" with Christos Solaris (record DG 15 by Columbia, Athens, 1930)
2) "Riri, Ririka" with D. Filippopoulos, G. Savaris and N. Toumpakaris (record DG 76 by Columbia, Athens, 1930, and repress DG 108 by Columbia)
3) With Mina Kyriakou and Giorgos Vidalis, record GA 1556 by Οdeon, 1931
4) "Ririka", instrumental cover with Barnabás von Géczy's orchestra (record B-21536 by Ρarlophone, Berlin, 1930)
5) With Marika Nezer and Giorgos Kamvysis (record Β-21538 by Ρarlophone, Athens, 1930)
In the original cover with Marika Kourmi and Giannis Prineas, the following lyrics can also be heard in the chorus:
Riri, Riri, Ririka
you’re one tough gal
you’re even above Marika Kotopouli
when you sing, mince and dance
Μaryse Choisy, a famous French journalist and writer who had become known for her work on women's issues in her country and especially on the issues of female prostitution, is also mentioned in the song.
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