He was the lyricist of the hits of Lavrentis Mahairitsa and Yiannis Kotsiras, having written songs such as “South”, “Eyes without logic”, “Pocket monsters” etc.
The emblematic lyricist of timeless hits of the Greek repertoire, Isaac Soussis, has died.
The news of his death was announced by his relatives in a post on his personal Facebook account.
And we will be here, looking for him somewhere in the South…
“Good evening to you.
It is with sadness that we announce that today Isaac Soussis, son, brother, uncle and friend, but above all a man of inspiration and passion for life, left us. His lyrics, his poems, his books and his humor will always keep us company and inspire us. A strong personality who never hid his views on the world. A restless spirit that the pen did not want to let go. What can one say about his special mind and his special personality… This restless spirit finally went to meet those who influenced him and loved him, those he admired and held in his heart, philosophers, writers, relatives and friends. He has a lot to share with them. And we will be here looking for him somewhere in the South… We will remember you with infinite love and admiration»
His songs
Isaac Soussis associated his name with great songs of the past performed by Lavrentis Mahairitsas, Yiannis Kotsiras, Giorgos Dalaras.
Among the songs he has signed are “The South”, “A Turk in Paris”, “Come on my Psycho”, “Once”, “Eyes without logic”, “Pocket monsters” and “Microbes”. .
Source :Skai
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