Invited by Anne Roumanoff to tell about her confinement on Tuesday, the singer Nana Mouskouri explained that she was not bored, since she is working on "editing a disc of songs from the past".

INTERVIEW

Work and discipline, always. Despite her 85 years, Nana Mouskouri has never changed her philosophy of life. Invited this Tuesday by Anne Roumanoff on Europe 1, the singer who has accumulated 60 years of career, and 350 million records sold, returned to her activities during her confinement. "I was very lucky because I am currently working on a record of songs from the past." An album, whose release date is still unknown, which allowed him to "give value" at this very special moment. 

"Work, optimism, sincerity, discipline and patience"

But the singer also returned to the values ​​that guided her life, between "work, optimism, sincerity, discipline and patience". A philosophy allowing him to know success and to support his confinement well, which does not prevent him from having a thought for those who have not had this chance. "We can be happy if we have health and work, but we cannot be happy when we see some suffer."

>> Find all of Anne Roumanoff's programs in replay and podcast here

"I have been very lucky"

A rigor in the work and a determination to overcome the difficulties which enabled her to have a dantesque career, to the point that Nana Mouskouri was herself "impressed by [her life]": "I just wanted to be a singer, I have been very lucky. "