'ORDINARY' SHOULDN'T be the first word that comes to mind when describing Nana Mouskouri, a woman who lives in a world of hyperbole.
She's reputed to have sold 250 million albums (some accounts say 300 million). Granted, she's had a bit of a head start on most musicians, having started her recording career 47 years ago.
She's recorded 1,500 songs in more than a dozen languages. She's been awarded 300 gold or platinum albums. She's worked as a goodwill ambassador for Unicef for more than a decade, and represented Greece in the European Parliament from 1994 to 1999.
She claims to have performed at least twice a week for most of her professional life. Now that she's calling it quits, she's embarked on a farewell tour that will take in 25 countries over some 18 months. The tour started in Denmark and passes through Hong Kong on Monday.
But despite all this, 'ordinary' is the word that seems most appropriate as we talk on the phone. I'd expected an angelic voice whose other-worldliness would leave me speechless. This is a woman who is said to have only one vocal cord - supposedly the secret to her voice.
Instead, I get, 'Hello, this is Nana' in a voice that could be my mum's. For a second I think I might be speaking to her secretary.