Mouskouri,try To Remember - Harry Belafonte & Nana

: Mouskouri was so distressed by the request she considered quitting the tour. Belafonte eventually relented, and her glasses became an iconic part of her image for the rest of her career. "Try to Remember"

: Belafonte initially suggested that Mouskouri remove her signature black-rimmed glasses while on stage. Harry Belafonte & Nana Mouskouri,Try to remember

: On this project, Belafonte famously sang in Greek, a testament to his commitment to international cultures. : Mouskouri was so distressed by the request

: The record featured 10 songs—four solo tracks by each artist and two duets, "If You Are Thirsty" and "Irene". : On this project, Belafonte famously sang in

The collaboration between Harry Belafonte and Nana Mouskouri in the 1960s was a landmark moment that introduced the Greek chanteuse to North American audiences. Their partnership is most famously immortalized in their 1965/1966 album, , which showcased a blend of Greek folk and international styles. Musical Collaboration and the Album