: Belafonte initially suggested that Mouskouri remove her signature black-rimmed glasses while on stage.
The album remains a cult classic for fans of world music, featuring a mix of solo tracks and rare duets: Harry Belafonte & Nana Mouskouri,Try to remember
: Notable tracks include "My Moon (Fengari Moo)," "The Train (To Traino)," and "Walking on the Moon". Touring and the "Glasses" Conflict : Belafonte initially suggested that Mouskouri remove her
: The record featured 10 songs—four solo tracks by each artist and two duets, "If You Are Thirsty" and "Irene". : Mouskouri was so distressed by the request
: 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"
: While Belafonte used his usual American studio musicians, Mouskouri was accompanied by bouzouki player George Petsilas to maintain traditional Greek authenticity.
Belafonte discovered Mouskouri in 1964 and took her on a multi-city tour through 1966. One famous anecdote from their time together involves her signature look: