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Vicky Leandros


Vicky Leandros (born Vasiliki Papathanassiou; 23 August 1949) is a singer and long resident in .
She gained international prominence representing at the , placing fourth in 1967 with "" and winning in 1972 with "".
Leandros has recorded in multiple languages over a career exceeding six decades, selling more than 55 million records and earning over 80 gold and platinum certifications.
In 2003, she received awards from the Greek government for promoting culture and music abroad.
Parallel to her musical pursuits, Leandros entered politics in 2006 as a member of the social-democratic party, serving as a and later as Vice Mayor of with responsibility for culture and international relations; in 2015, she was awarded 's Federal Cross of Merit for social commitment.

Early life

Family background and childhood in Greece

Vasiliki Papathanasiou, known professionally as Vicky Leandros, was born on August 23, 1949, in , a coastal village on the island of . She was the daughter of Leandros Papathanasiou (stage name Leo Leandros), a , , singer, and born on August 23, 1923, in Astakos, and his wife Boubou Papathanasiou. Leo Leandros had established himself in the music scene before seeking broader opportunities abroad, influencing his daughter's early exposure to the arts. Leandros spent her early childhood in Corfu, an island noted for its scenic beauty and , where she lived primarily under the care of her grandmother while her father pursued career advancement in . This arrangement lasted until she was approximately eight years old, during which time the family's musical environment—stemming from her father's profession—likely fostered her initial interest in and performance. Limited public details exist on specific childhood activities, but the period marked her formative years in a traditional Greek island setting before the family's relocation. In 1958, at age nine, Leandros joined her parents in , , transitioning from her roots to a new life abroad that would shape her professional trajectory. Her parents' in 1961, shortly after the move, resulted in her mother returning to , leaving Leandros to remain with her father, who continued guiding her musical development.

Move to Germany and early influences

In 1958, at the age of nine, Vasiliki Papathanasiou—professionally known as Vicky Leandros—relocated from her birthplace in Palaiokastritsa, Corfu, Greece, to Hamburg in West Germany alongside her parents, prompted by her father Leandros Papathanasiou's (stage name Leo Leandros) pursuit of expanded musical opportunities as a singer and composer. Initially living with both parents, the family faced upheaval following their divorce in 1961, after which her mother returned to Greece, leaving Leandros in the permanent care of her father, who assumed primary responsibility for her upbringing and nascent artistic development. Her father's established background in music profoundly shaped Leandros's early influences, as he actively groomed her talents from childhood, integrating rigorous training in music, , and vocal technique into her routine amid the cultural shift to German-speaking environments. Leo Leandros, having himself emigrated to in the 1950s to advance his composing and performing career, provided direct , fostering her multilingual aptitude in alongside her native , which later facilitated her recordings. This paternal guidance emphasized practical immersion over formal conservatory education, revealing her vocal promise at a young age and steering her toward professional performance by her early teens, when he began managing her professionally. The transition to also exposed her to Western European pop and schlager styles prevalent in Hamburg's music scene, contrasting with her folk roots and laying foundational influences for her debut recordings.

Musical career

Debut and initial recordings (1960s)

Vicky Leandros, born Vassiliki Papathanasiou, entered the recording industry in 1965 at age 16 with her debut single "Messer, Gabel, Schere, Licht," released by in . The track, a German-language pop song composed and produced by her father, Leandros Papathanasiou (who also managed her early career), featured orchestral accompaniment and addressed playful domestic themes. It achieved moderate chart success, reaching positions in northern European markets and establishing her initial foothold in the West German music scene. Following this release, Leandros issued additional singles in German through , including covers and original compositions under her father's guidance, which helped cultivate her vocal style blending melodic pop with light orchestral elements. These early efforts, primarily aimed at the domestic audience, numbered around a half-dozen by the late and reflected the era's trends popular in . While not yet yielding major hits, they demonstrated her versatility in multiple languages from the outset, with recordings occasionally venturing into French and English adaptations. Her initial recordings were characterized by familial collaboration, with Papathanasiou handling songwriting, arrangements, and promotion, leveraging connections in the German recording industry after the family's relocation from in 1958. This period laid the groundwork for broader exposure, as the singles garnered radio play and live performance opportunities in , though commercial peaks remained limited until multilingual expansions later in the decade.

Eurovision participations and breakthrough

Leandros represented at the , held on 8 April in , , performing the song "", which earned 17 points and finished fourth out of 17 entries. This performance marked her international breakthrough, as the song achieved significant popularity across and beyond, with its orchestral version by topping charts in multiple countries the following year, though Leandros's vocal recording also contributed to her rising profile in and elsewhere prior to the win. She returned to represent at the , held on 6 May in , , with "", a ballad co-written by her father Leo Leandros (under the pseudonym Mario Panas) alongside Yves Desca and Klaus Munro. The entry secured victory with 128 points, Luxembourg's fifth win and third in the 1970s, outperforming runner-up The Maldives (now ) by 16 points. The 1972 triumph solidified Leandros's commercial stature, leading to sustained chart success in —where she finally reached number one—as well as regular appearances on and Belgian charts, building on the foundation laid by her exposure. This period elevated her from a regional act to a pan-European recording artist, with "" topping sales in several markets and spawning multilingual covers that extended her reach.

Peak commercial success (1970s)

Leandros's victory at the on March 25, 1972, with "" marked the onset of her commercial peak, as the single topped charts in , , the , and , while its English version "Come What May" reached number 2 in the and number 1 in . The German adaptation, "Ich hab' die Liebe geseh'n," similarly achieved number 1 positions in and the , underscoring her multilingual appeal in . This success propelled album sales, with her self-titled Vicky Leandros ranking 28th on Germany's year-end albums chart in 1972. Building on this momentum, Leandros sustained hits through the mid-1970s, particularly in German-speaking markets. In 1973, "Die Bouzouki klang durch die Sommernacht" peaked at number 2 in and number 5 in the . Her 1974 single "Theo, wir fahr'n nach Lodz" topped the German singles chart, marking her greatest domestic triumph and reflecting the popularity of her Schlager-style recordings. Subsequent releases like "Tango d'amor" in 1976 reached number 3 in the and number 4 in , while "Ich liebe das Leben" charted at number 11 in . Throughout the decade, Leandros accumulated multiple gold and platinum certifications, contributing to her career total exceeding 55 million records sold, with the representing her highest commercial output amid frequent releases of pop and folk-influenced albums tailored for European audiences.

Mid-career developments ()

During the , Leandros scaled back her touring and public engagements to prioritize family life, particularly after the births of her children in the early part of the decade, though she continued selective recording efforts. In 1981, she released the album Love Is Alive on , which included collaborations with singers such as and , emphasizing themes of resilience and international appeal. By 1986, Leandros formally announced a career pause to focus on raising her family, leading to a temporary reduction in output. She resumed activity in 1989 with the Greek-language album Πυρετός του Έρωτα (Pyretos Tou Erota), released by Philips, which reintroduced her to domestic audiences with pop-folk arrangements and marked a successful return to charting in Greece. In 1990, Leandros issued the German album Starkes Gefühl on Intercord, featuring a refreshed recording of her 1972 Eurovision entry "" alongside original tracks exploring emotional depth and maturity. This period reflected a mid-career pivot toward multilingual releases with introspective lyrics, sustaining her presence in European markets without recapturing 1970s-level dominance, as audience preferences shifted amid evolving pop landscapes.

Later recordings and performances (2000s–present)

In 2000, Leandros transitioned to self-producing her records, releasing the album Jetzt (also released as Now in English markets), which included her own compositions and was commercially successful, earning praise for its ballad-style tracks. The album featured a with singer , marking a collaborative highlight in her later output. Subsequent releases included Möge der Himmel in 2009, which continued her focus on introspective and personal songwriting amid a shift toward selective recording rather than prolific output. By the and into the , her discography emphasized reissues and targeted projects, such as the 2021 remix album Ich liebe das Leben, aligning with thematic reflections on life and legacy, though original studio material became less frequent as live performances took precedence. Leandros maintained an active performance schedule throughout the period, including a tour in in 2007 commemorating her career milestones. In October 2023, she launched the farewell tour "Ich liebe das Leben!" ("I Love Life!"), intended as a capstone to over five decades on stage, with sold-out shows across , , and ; notable venues included the in (October 2023), Vienna Konzerthaus (additional date October 27, 2024), and Herod Atticus Odeon in (September 6, 2024). Despite announcements of retirement from touring by 2024, Leandros extended appearances into 2025, performing at events such as Hessentag in and scheduled concerts in , , and Basthorst in November. These engagements featured setlists blending her Eurovision hits like "" with later material, drawing large audiences and affirming her enduring appeal in German-speaking markets.

Political career

Tenure in the European Parliament (1999–2004)

Vicky Leandros served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Greece during the fifth parliamentary term, from 10 June 1999 to 13 July 2004, having been elected in the 1999 European Parliament election on the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) party list. As a member of the Group of the Party of European Socialists, she participated in the plenary sessions and committee work of the assembly, focusing on issues aligned with her party's social democratic platform. Her entry into European politics followed her prior term from 1994 to 1999, reflecting PASOK's emphasis on cultural figures in public representation. Specific legislative initiatives or voting records attributable to Leandros during this tenure are not prominently documented in available records, consistent with the role of many backbench MEPs in a large assembly.

Local political roles in Greece (2006–2014)

In the municipal elections of 15 October 2006, Vicky Leandros was elected as a in , 's largest port city, on the ticket of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (), securing a position alongside newly elected . She was subsequently appointed with responsibilities for and , roles in which she aimed to leverage her international profile to promote 's cultural initiatives and global ties. Leandros's political engagement in emphasized enhancing the city's visibility through artistic and diplomatic efforts, drawing on her experience as a multilingual performer with ties to European institutions from her prior tenure. However, her involvement was short-lived; on 24 June 2008, she resigned from both the deputy mayor and positions with immediate effect, explaining that she had underestimated the administrative demands, which conflicted with her commitments to her musical career and personal life. No further local political roles in are recorded for Leandros between 2009 and 2014, as she shifted focus back to performing and recording, though the 2006–2010 municipal term under in concluded without her continued participation. Her brief stint highlighted challenges for public figures transitioning to local governance amid demanding professional schedules.

Personal life

Marriages, children, and family dynamics

Vicky Leandros was first married to Greek businessman Ivan Zissiadis from 1982 to 1986. The couple had one son, Leandros Zissiadis (commonly known as Leo), born on 6 June 1980. In May 1986, Leandros married Enno Freiherr von Ruffin, a German nobleman. This marriage produced two daughters: Maximiliane von Ruffin (known as Milana), born on 31 January 1985, and Alessandra von Ruffin (known as Sandra), born on 6 December 1986. Leandros and von Ruffin separated in 2005 after 19 years together. Leandros maintains close ties with her three children, who have occasionally appeared in public contexts related to her , though details on ongoing family interactions remain private. Her son has been involved in professional endeavors influenced by his mother's entertainment background.

Residences and cultural identity

Vicky Leandros, born Vasiliki Papathanasiou on August 23, 1949, in , , spent her early childhood in her native country before relocating to , , with her family in 1958 at age nine. She has maintained primary residence in since that time, integrating into society while pursuing her there. Leandros holds nationality, reflecting her birth and heritage, and has expressed intentions to develop projects in , such as designing a in . Her embodies a blend of roots—steeped in the island traditions of and familial artistic legacy—and the German environment in which she matured, evidenced by her fluency in both languages and a professional trajectory more prominent in German-speaking regions than in itself. This dual affinity is further highlighted by her multilingual and international performances, though she identifies fundamentally as .

Controversies

Custody dispute over son Leo

In 1980, Vicky Leandros gave birth to her son during her marriage to construction entrepreneur Zissiadis, whom she had wed in 1977. The couple's relationship deteriorated, leading to proceedings around 1984, amid which Zissiadis sought of the four-year-old . Zissiadis abducted to , prompting Leandros to pursue legal action there; he reportedly telephoned her with threats, stating, "You will never see your son again!" Leandros described the ensuing period as the "worst hours, days, and weeks" of her life, involving intense courtroom battles in a foreign jurisdiction. After seven weeks of negotiations and two rulings in her favor, Leandros secured sole custody, and was returned to her care in . The ordeal strained her emotionally but reinforced her resolve, with later maintaining a close relationship with his mother into adulthood.

Recent rift with father over song performance rights

In August 2024, as Vicky Leandros approached the culmination of her international farewell tour "Ich liebe das Leben," her father, composer Leo Leandros, issued an extra-judicial demand on August 29 prohibiting her from performing any songs he had authored, including major hits such as "" and the tour's title track "Ich liebe das Leben." Leo Leandros, aged 101 at the time, cited the concert promoters' failure to properly credit him in promotional materials as a degradation of his artistic work and an insult to his personal rights and legacy, prompting the legal action to safeguard his and reputation. The dispute centered on performance rights to Leo Leandros's compositions, many of which propelled Vicky Leandros's career since the , with the father's notice explicitly barring their use at her scheduled final performance on September 6, 2024, at the in . Reports indicated Leo Leandros sought a temporary to enforce the , reflecting longstanding tensions over attribution and control of the repertoire that defined her success. No public response from Vicky Leandros directly addressing the ban was detailed in contemporaneous accounts, though the concert proceeded as her career's announced endpoint after over six decades of recordings and performances.

Awards and honors

Leandros achieved international recognition by winning the Eurovision Song Contest on 6 May 1972 in Edinburgh, representing Luxembourg with the song "Après toi", composed by Mario Panas and Klaus Munro with lyrics by Yves Dessca and Klaus Munro, earning 128 points. In 1971, she received the Bronze Rose of Montreux at the Montreux Television Festival for her German-language television special "Ich bin", which featured performances and guest appearances. Leandros has earned over 80 and certifications worldwide for exceeding 55 million copies across her career. In September 2001, she was presented with the Goldene Stimmgabel award in for outstanding sales in the pop category. In 2003, the government awarded her two honors for her contributions to promoting culture and music internationally. On 28 January 2011, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg conferred upon her the title of Commander of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in recognition of her cultural and artistic achievements. Leandros received the Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande (Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon) from Germany on 14 December 2015 in Kiel, awarded by Schleswig-Holstein Minister President Torsten Albig for her humanitarian efforts, including serving as ambassador for the Greek Orthodox Church's aid to African children, where she supports 15 sponsored children.

Discography

Studio albums

TitleYearLanguageLabelNotes
1967French-Debut album, featuring Eurovision entry
1972French/GermanIncludes Eurovision-winning title track
Vicky Leandros1972-Self-titled post-Eurovision release
Mein Lied für dich1974-Key 1970s release
Across the Water1975English-International-oriented album
Meine Lieder - Meine Träume1976-Features romantic schlager tracks
Ich Liebe Das Lebenca. 2013-Later studio album
Ich Weiss, Dass..2015-Described as her most personal studio album
Leandros continued releasing studio albums into the , maintaining her status as a prolific artist with over 460 long-play releases across her career, though many are variants or region-specific. Her work evolved from traditional schlager to incorporating contemporary influences while staying rooted in melodic pop structures. Early albums established her in markets, with later ones reflecting personal and stylistic experimentation.

Notable singles and compilations

Leandros gained international prominence with her Eurovision entries, starting with "L'amour est bleu" in 1967, representing and placing fourth out of 17 participants. The song, composed by Popp with lyrics by Pierre Cour, became a global standard, though Leandros's original vocal version achieved modest chart performance compared to instrumental covers like Paul Mauriat's, which topped the US in 1968. Her breakthrough hit arrived in 1972 with "" (English version: "Come What May"), co-written by her father Leo and Yves Martin, which won the for with 128 points. The single peaked at number 2 on the , logging 16 weeks, and topped charts in countries including and the . Subsequent singles included "The Love in Your Eyes" (1973), which reached number 40 on the over 8 weeks, and "When Bouzoukis Played," another UK entry reflecting her Greek heritage influences. Leandros released over 175 singles across her career, often in multiple languages, with multilingual adaptations boosting regional success in and beyond.
Single TitleYearNotable Achievement
1967Eurovision 4th place ()
/ Come What May1972Eurovision winner (); UK #2 (16 weeks)
The Love in Your Eyes1973UK #40 (8 weeks)
Leandros's discography features over 10 compilation albums aggregating her hits, with releases spanning decades and targeting various markets. Early examples include "Greatest Hits" (1973, Netherlands), a vinyl LP compiling tracks such as "Come What May," "I Am," and "Après Toi." Later collections encompass "The Hitsingles" (1997 CD), focusing on key singles, and multilingual retrospectives like "Best Of" (2-CD, Bear Family Records), which includes covers such as "Ne Me Quitte Pas" and originals up to the 2000s. A comprehensive English-language set, "BIG BOX - The English Recordings" (5-CD limited edition, Bear Family Records), remasters eight albums from the 1960s–1970s, including "A Taste of Vicky" and "Come What May," highlighting her anglophone output. These compilations underscore her versatility across pop, schlager, and ethnic styles, with ongoing reissues reflecting sustained catalog sales in Europe.

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