Amore scusami (album)

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Amore scusami
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1964
Recorded1964
Genre World music, pop, rock and roll
Length22:17
Label Barclay
Dalida chronology
Eux
(1963)
Amore scusami
(1964)
Il silenzio
(1965)
Singles from Eux
  1. "Chaque instant de chaque jour [1] "
    Released: 1964
  2. "Amore Scusami [2] "
    Released: 1964

Amore scusami is an album by Dalida, released in December 1964.

Dalida French singer, actor, model, beauty pageant titleholder

Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti, professionally known as Dalida, was a French singer and actress, born in Egypt to Italian parents. She won the Miss Egypt beauty contest in 1954 and began a 31-year singing career in 1956, selling 170 million albums and singles worldwide. She committed suicide in 1987.

Contents

Track listing

Barclay – 80 250, [3]

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Amore Scusami"Gino Mescoli, Jean Broussolle & Vito Pallavicini2:55
2."La valse des vacances" Danyel Gérard & Hubert Ballay2:46
3."Allo... Tu m'entends?"André Hardellet & Guy Béart 2:35
4."Je n'ai jamais pu t'oublier" (In Ginocchi da te) Bruno Zambrini & Franck Gérald3:03
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Chaque instant de chaque jour" (Any Old Time of Day) Burt Bacharach, Hal David & Michèle Vendôme2:45
2."Je t'aime"Hubert Ithier, Roy Orbison & William Dees2:35
3."A chacun sa chance"Armand Seggian, Maurice Falconnier & Nicolas Péridès3:08
4."Ne lis pas cette lettre" Guy Magenta & Vline Buggy2:30
Total length:22:17

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References

  1. "Dalida – Chaque instant de chaque jour". Discogs . Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  2. "Dalida – Amore Scusami (single)". Discogs . Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  3. "Dalida – Amore Scusami". Discogs . Retrieved February 3, 2017.

Sources

L'argus Dalida: Discographie mondiale et cotations, by Daniel Lesueur, Éditions Alternatives, 2004. ISBN   2-86227-428-3 and ISBN   978-2-86227-428-7.

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