The following songs and recordings are among the best known or most historically representative in Chiotis's career, though the list is not exhaustive: •
Kainourgia niotho ti zoi (1938), with Athanasios Evgenikos; one of his first known recordings as a composer. •
Palia mou agapi (1938), with Athanasios Evgenikos; recorded in the same first Columbia session as
Kainourgia niotho ti zoi. •
Giati de les to nai ki esy /
To chrima den to logariazo (1940), sung by Stratos Pagioumtzis; the song that brought him wider recognition before the Second World War. •
Partides (1950), recorded with Stella Haskil and Takis Binis. •
Ego tha ta pliroso (1958), recorded by Chiotis and Meri Linda during their American recording period. •
Esy den eisai anthropos (1958), associated both with a Panos Gavalas recording and with a contemporary Meri Linda/Chiotis version. •
Dikaiologies (1960), with lyrics by
Eftychia Papagianopoulou, recorded by Chiotis and Meri Linda. •
Thessaloniki mou (1961), one of the Chiotis–Linda recordings issued on Columbia extended-play releases and later collected on LP. == References ==