Pensiamoci ogni sera

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Pensiamoci ogni sera
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Studio album by
Released1966
Recorded1965-1966
Genre World music, Pop music, Rock and roll
Label Barclay Records
Dalida chronology
Il silenzio
(1965)
Pensiamoci ogni sera
(1966)
Piccolo ragazzo
(1967)

Pensiamoci ogni sera is an Italian album by Dalida. It contains two of her best Top 10 hits in Italy: the #1[ citation needed ] "La danza di Zorba" and "Il silenzio".

Contents

Track listing

  1. Pensiamoci ogni sera
  2. La danza di Zorba
  3. Devo imparare
  4. Il sole muore
  5. El Cordobes
  6. Ascoltami
  7. Il silenzio
  8. Flamenco
  9. Va da lei
  10. Questo amore è per sempre
  11. Toi pardonne-moi
  12. Un grosso scandalo

Single

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