Olympia 77

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Olympia 77 is an album of songs by Dalida recorded live at the Olympia in Paris and released in 1977.

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Olympia 77
Olympia 77 cover.jpg
Live album by
Released1977
Recorded1977
Genre Live, World music, Pop music, Adult contemporary music
Label Orlando International Shows, Sonopresse
Dalida chronology
Femme est la nuit
(1977)
Olympia 77
(1977)
Salma ya salama
(1977)

Track listing

  1. "Il y a toujours une chanson"
  2. "Les clefs de l'amour"
  3. "Le petit bonheur"
  4. "Tables séparées"
  5. "Comme si tu étais là"
  6. "Amoureuse de la vie"
  7. "Pot-pourri"
  8. "ll venait d'avoir 18 ans"
  9. "Je suis malade"
  10. "J'attendrai"
  11. "Femme est la nuit"
  12. "Et tous ces regards"

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