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"Ego ki' esy (Greek: Εγώ κι' εσύ; ) is the name of a studio album by popular Greek singers Marinella and Tolis Voskopoulos. It was released on November 12, 1974 by PolyGram Records in Greece.Liner notes, Marinella & Tolis Voskopoulos - "Ego Ki' Esy", Philips - PolyGram Greece: 6331071, 1974Compilation album Ta Logia Ine Peritta - 50 Chronia Tragoudi (Booklet), Marinella, PolyGram Greece: 1715636, 2006Dragoumanos, Petros (2009). Elliniki Diskografia 1950-2009 (Greek Discography 1950-2009)Petros Dragoumanos: Odigos Ellinikis Diskografias (Greek Discography Guide) 1950-1990 Nea Synora - A. Livani, 1990 (First edition), at scribd.com (in greek) This album was issued in mono and stereo. The stereo version of this album was released on CD in 1992 by PolyGram.Marinella & Tolis Voskopoulos - Ego Ki' Esy 1974 at music-bazaar.com Track listing ;Side One. # "Ego ki esy (Ta logia ine peritta)" (Εγώ κι εσύ; You and I) – (Tolis Voskopoulos - Mimis Theiopoulos) – 3:24 # "Pou pane - pou pane" (Πού πάνε - πού πάνε; Where they're going?) – (Giorgos Katsaros - Pythagoras) – 2:56 # "Ine arga gia klamata" (Είναι αργά για κλάματα; It's too late to cry) – (Stelios Zafeiriou - Pythagoras) – 3:34 # "Kerna - kerna" (Κέρνα - κέρνα; Βought them drinks) – (Stelios Zafeiriou - Pythagoras) – 2:51 # "Patision ke Stournara" (Πατησίων και Στουρνάρα; Patision and Stournari streets) – (Giorgos Katsaros-Pythagoras) – 2:51 # "Ti zitame" (Τι ζητάμε; What we ask?) – (Tolis Voskopoulos - Mimis Theiopoulos) – 3:34 ;Side Two. # "Pires ti zoi mou" (Πήρες τη ζωή μου; You took my life) – (Giorgos Katsaros - Pythagoras) – 2:26 # "Oute enas" (Ούτε ένας; Not even one) – (Stelios Zafeiriou - Pythagoras) – 2:51 # "Dose mou Thee mou" (Δώσε μου Θεέ μου; Give me, my God) – (Stelios Zafeiriou - Pythagoras) – 3:06 # "O telefteos mou stathmos" (Ο τελευταίος μου σταθμός; My last station) – (Giorgos Katsaros - Ilias Lymperopoulos) – 3:14 # "Synnefiazi Margarita" (Συννεφιάζει Μαργαρίτα; Margaret, it's cloudy) – (Giorgos Katsaros - Pythagoras) - 3:05 # "Ainte mpros" (Άιντε μπρος; Come on, go forward) – (Stelios Zafeiriou - Pythagoras) – 2:42 Personnel * Marinella - vocals, background vocals * Tolis Voskopoulos - vocals, background vocals * Philippos Papatheodorou - producer * Yiannis Smyrneos - recording engineer * Alinta Mavrogeni - photographer References 1974 albums Marinella albums Tolis Voskopoulos albums Greek- language albums Universal Music Greece albums "
"Herbert John Paterson CBE FRCS (10 March 1867 - 21 May 1940) was a British surgeon and gastroenterologist.Biography, Who Was Who Early life He was born on 10 March 1867 at 308 Renfrew Street in Glasgow,Glasgow Post Office Directory 1867 the son of the Rev Dr Hugh Sinclair Paterson (or Patterson). His father was trained as a medical missionary for the Free Church of Scotland, but at that time was minister of St Mark's Free Church on Argyle Street. His mother, Hugh's second wife, was Catherine Maria (née Anderson). In 1872, the family moved to London when his father obtained a post as minister of the Belgrave Church. They moved to 20 Bassett Road in Notting Hill, a large three-storey and basement townhouse, in 1879.Ewing, William Annals of the Free Church; H. S. Paterson Education and career He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating Doctor of Medicine (MD). He later became senior surgeon at the National Temperance Hospital, honorary surgeon to the King Edward VII Hospital for Officers and Hunterian Professor of Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. During the First World War, he was honorary surgeon-in-charge of the Queen Alexandra’s Hospital for Officers in Highgate, for which he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in January 1920. He was a champion of nurses and served as medical honorary secretary of the Royal British Nurses' Association. Personal life In 1901, Paterson married Tempé Langrish Faber, daughter of the politician George Henry Faber. They had no children and his will therefore left a large sum to Trinity College, Cambridge, which was used to fund the Paterson Medal for promising medical students. He died on 21 May 1940 in Glasgow. Publications Indigestion (1929) *A Surgeon Looks Back (1941 -posthumous autobiography) Footnotes 1867 births 1940 deaths People from Glasgow Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Scottish surgeons British gastroenterologists Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons People from Notting Hill English surgeons English people of Scottish descent "
"Michael Winsauer (born August 6, 1982) is an Austrian retired football defender. He ended his career after the 2013–14 season. References External links Austrian footballers FC Wohlen players Expatriate footballers in Switzerland Association football defenders 1982 births Living people "