Forever and Ever (Demis Roussos album)

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Forever and Ever
Forever and ever cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1973
RecordedMarch, May and December 1972 and January 1973 at Studio Gaite, Paris, Phonogram, Hamburg & Studios Des Dames Parisien, Paris and Chappell, London[1]
GenrePop
Length37:36
LabelPhilips Records
ProducerDemis Roussos
Demis Roussos chronology
On the Greek Side of My Mind
(Fire and Ice)

(1971)
Forever and Ever
(1973)
My Only Fascination
(1974)
Singles from Forever and Ever
  1. "My Reason"
    Released: 1972
  2. "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye"
    Released: 1973
  3. "Forever and Ever", c/w "Velvet Mornings"
    Released: 1973
  4. "Velvet Mornings", c/w "Forever and Ever"
    Released: 1973
  5. "My Friend the Wind"
    Released: 1973

Forever and Ever is an album by Greek singer Demis Roussos. It was released in 1973 on Philips Records. A greatly popular album, it also topped the international albums charts in Germany, Netherlands and Norway and was number 2 in Austria.

In 1973 Roussos released a Spanish-language version of this album, titled Eternamente.[2]

Track listing[]

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Forever and Ever" (Stélios Vlavianós/ A.R.Costandinos)3:43
2."My Friend the Wind" (S.Vlavianos/ A.R.Costandinos)3:55
3."My Reason" (S.Vlavianos/ CH.Chalkitis/ H.P.Banks)4:03
4."Lay It Down" (J.J.Cramier/ P.H.Kent)3:45
5."Lovely Sunny Days" (A.F.Lai/ C.Desage/ S.Vlavianos)4:03
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Lost in a Dream" (S.Vlavianos/ CH.Chalkitis/ C.M.Watson)4:12
2."Velvet Mornings" (S.Vlavianos/ A.R.Costandinos)3:48
3."Rebecca" (S.Vlavianos/ CH.Chalkitis/ B.Bergman)3:45
4."When I'm a Kid" (S.Vlavianos/ CH.Chalkitis/ B.Bergman)3:17
5."Goodbye My Love Goodbye" (M.Panask/ K.Munro/ J. Lloyd)3:56

Personnel[]

  • Bass – Bernard Rosati
  • Backing vocals – attributed to "all friends"
  • Bouzouki – Orphe
  • Drums – P. Jean
  • Engineer – Roger Roche
  • Flute – Chris Hayward
  • Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar – Jean-Jacques Cramier
  • Keyboards, Organ – Stelios Vlavianos
  • Lead Guitar, Guitar – A. Caracadas
  • Photography – Bernard Leloup
  • Trombone – Alex Perdigon, G. Conti

Charts[]

Chart (1973–1979) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] 11
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[4] 2
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[5] 1
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[6] 1
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[7] 1

Re-release

Chart (2015) Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP)[8] 105

Certifications and sales[]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia 150,000[9]
Belgium 100,000[10]
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[11] Gold 15,000[11]
France (SNEP)[12] Gold 100,000*
Netherlands (NVPI)[14] Platinum 100,000[13]
Greece 100,000[15]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[16]
cassette
Gold 50,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[16]
record
Gold 50,000^
Sweden (GLF)[18] Diamond 120,000[17]
United Kingdom (BPI)[19] Platinum 300,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References[]

  1. ^ Discogs entry, German issue
  2. ^ "Démis Roussos* - Forever And Ever = Eternamente (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs". Retrieved 2017-10-26.
  3. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 259. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  4. ^ "Austriancharts.at – Demis Roussos – Forever And Ever" (in German). Hung Medien.
  5. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Demis Roussos – Forever And Ever" (in Dutch). Hung Medien.
  6. ^ "Longplay-Chartverfolgung at Musicline" (in German). Musicline.de. Phononet GmbH.
  7. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Demis Roussos – Forever And Ever". Hung Medien.
  8. ^ "Lescharts.com – Demis Roussos – Forever And Ever". Hung Medien.
  9. ^ "Polydor Markets MOR in Style" (PDF). Billboard. 17 November 1979. p. 69. Retrieved 26 November 2019 – via American Radio History.
  10. ^ "From the Music Capitals of the World - Brussels" (PDF). Billboard. 9 February 1974. p. 43. Retrieved 26 November 2019 – via American Radio History.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b "Demis Roussos" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  12. ^ "Les Certifications depuis 1973: Albums". Infodisc.fr. Retrieved 26 November 2019. (select "Demis Roussos" from drop-down list)
  13. ^ "From The Music Capitols Of The World - Amsterdam" (PDF). Billboard. 24 November 1973. p. 46. Retrieved 3 January 2020 – via American Radio History.
  14. ^ "Dutch album certifications – Demis Roussos – Forever And Ever" (in Dutch). Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers. Enter Forever And Ever in the "Artiest of titel" box.
  15. ^ "Forever Platinum" (PDF). Cash Box. 11 October 1975. p. 45. Retrieved 26 November 2019 – via American Radio History.
  16. ^ Jump up to: a b "Seen In Spain". Billboard. 4 January 1975. p. 25. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  17. ^ "Swinging Phonogram Image". Billboard. 7 December 1974. p. 49 – via American Radio History.
  18. ^ "Roussos Triumph". Billboard. 19 April 1975. p. 50. Retrieved 31 January 2020 – via American Radio History.
  19. ^ "British album certifications – Demis Roussos – Forever And Ever". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 26 November 2019.Select albums in the Format field. Select Platinum in the Certification field. Type Forever And Ever in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.

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