1918SmyrnaMinore.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, "length 2 min 55 s," 61 kbps, file size: 1.28 MB)
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Description1918SmyrnaMinore.ogg |
English: "Minore from Smyrna", old traditional Greek song from Minor Asia
Singer:Marika Papagika Recorded in New York, "USA," 1918 |
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Source | public domain |
Author | unknown, traditional song |
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