Milord | ||||
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Released | 1960 | |||
Recorded | 1959–60 | |||
Label | Barclay & Jolly Hi-Fi Records | |||
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Milord is an Italian compilation by Dalida. It contains her Italy's Top 10 hits like "Milord", "Gli zingari", "Uno a te uno a me" (also as "I ragazzi del Pireo"), and "Pezzettini di bikini".
Barclay & Jolly Hi-Fi Records – LPJ 5018, [1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Milord" | Georges Moustaki, Gian Carlo Testoni & Marguerite Monnot | |
2. | "Scoubidou" | Maurice Tézé, Giuseppe Perotti & Sacha Distel | |
3. | "Gli Zingari" | Hubert Giraud, Leo Chiosso & Pierre Cour | |
4. | "T'amerò Dolcemente" | André Salvet, Antonietta De Simone & Jacques Plait | |
5. | "L'arlecchino Gitano" | Hubert Giraud & Jean Dréjac | |
6. | "L'acqua Viva" | Guy Béart & Giacomo Mario Gili |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Uno a Te Uno a Me" (Les enfants du Pirée) | Manos Hadjidakis | |
2. | "Pezzettini di Bikini" | Gian Carlo Testoni & Lee Pockriss | |
3. | "Love in Portofino" | Fred Buscaglione & Leo Chiosso | |
4. | "O Sole Mio" | Eduardo di Capua | |
5. | "La Canzone D'orfeo" | François Llenas & Marcel Camus | |
6. | "Il Venditore di Felicità" | Giorgio Calabrese, Jean Broussolle & Jean-Pierre Calvet |
"Salma Ya Salama" is an Egyptian Folk song by Dalida from 1976, based on the original song by Sayed Darwish. The track became one of the singer's biggest hits and over the years has sold 4 million units on disc.
Les Gitans is the fourth studio album by French-Italian singer Dalida, released by Barclay Records, catalogue number 80 094, in 1958. In 2002, Sammel released a remastered version in CD and 10" (25 cm) vinyl record (LP), catalogue number 981 109-7. In 2004, Universal Records released a remastered CD, catalogue number 981 108-5, as part of a compilation containing re-releases of all of Dalida's studio albums recorded under the Barclay label.
Dalida internationale is the eighth album by Dalida, released in 1961. Several of the singles were hits.
Loin de moi is Dalida's ninth album. This album represents Dalida's slow shift from her exotica style to a more pop-rock genre. This album, not as successful as the previous, contains hits like "Avec une poignée de terre" and "Nuits d'Espagne".
Le petit Gonzales is an album by Dalida. It was her first big step in the rock and roll world. It contains hits like "Le petit Gonzales", "Je l'attends" and "Achète-moi un juke-box".
Amore scusami is an album by Dalida, released in December 1964.
Pensiamoci ogni sera is an Italian album by Dalida. It contains two of her best Top 10 hits in Italy: the #1 "La danza di Zorba" and "Il silenzio".
Piccolo ragazzo is an Italian album by Dalida. It shares some songs with the previous 1966's Pensiamoci Ogni Sera and contains two of Dalida's #1 hits, namely "Bang Bang" and "Mama", and her lover Luigi Tenco's "Ciao amore, ciao".
Un po' d'amore is an Italian album by Dalida containing her top ten Italian hits "Dan Dan Dan" and "L'ultimo valzer".
Une vie is an album by Dalida, which continues the adult contemporary style of her previous album and contains songs such as the Italian "Mamy blue", "Avec le temps" and "Les choses de l'amour".
Olympia 71 is an album of songs by Dalida recorded live at the Olympia in Paris in 1971 and released in 1972.
Olympia 74 is an album of songs by Dalida recorded live at the Olympia in Paris and released in 1974.
J'attendrai is the 31st studio album by Dalida.
Femme est la nuit is a 1977 album by Dalida.
Palais des Sports 80 is a live double album by Dalida, recorded live at the Palais des Sports in Paris in January 1980.
Mondialement vôtre is a multi-language album released by Dalida in 1982. This album contains new French single material, plus other language versions of Dalida previous hits and a new Arabic Medley called "Aghani Aghani" that is the biggest hit of the album.
De "Bambino" à "Il silenzio" was Dalida's first compilation album, released in France in 1967 by Barclay Records
"Bambino" is a song recorded by French singer Dalida that became her first major hit. It was first released on 28 October 1956 as title song of her third EP, prior to her debut album Son nom est Dalida. Bambino spent 45 weeks atop the French song charts, becoming the longest-running number one song in world history.
The repertoire of the Italian-French singer Dalida includes no less than 700 songs that have led her to record in 11 languages.
Miguel is the second album by Dalida. It contains eight songs, including her big success "Miguel". The songs "Maman, la plus belle du monde", "Quand on n'a que l'amour" and "Tu n'as pas très bon caractère", continue in a more pop style than her first album