Dalida
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Histoire d'un amour - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:09 |
Hava Naguila - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:21 |
Guitare et tambourin - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:29 |
Gondolier - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:58 |
Garde moi la dernière danse - Paroles (lyrics) | 2:46 |
Des millions de larmes - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:01 |
Dans le bleu du ciel bleu - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:55 |
Buenas noches mi amor - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:48 |
Ciao, ciao bambina - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:59 |
Come prima - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:42 |
Itsi bitsi petit bikini - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:20 |
Bambino - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:35 |
J'ai rêvé - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:34 |
Les gitans - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:39 |
Love in Portofino - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:04 |
Madona - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:09 |
Nuits d'Espagne - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:44 |
O sole mio - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:56 |
Rendez-vous au Lavandou - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:12 |
Romantica - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:29 |
Maman, la plus belle du monde - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:42 |
T'aimer follement - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:04 |
Tu n'as pas très bon caractère - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:36 |
Les enfants du Pirée - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:38 |
L'Arlequin de Tolède - Paroles (Lyrics) | 3:07 |
Je pars - Paroles (Lyrics) | 2:33 |
Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (Italian: 17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), better known as Dalida
was a French singer and actress. She spent most of her career in France
and acquired French citizenship in 1961 upon her marriage, while
maintaining her original dual Egyptian-Italian.
She won the Miss Egypt beauty contest in 1954.
She performed and recorded in 11 languages (French, Italian, German,
Spanish, English, Egyptian and Levantine Arabic, Japanese, Hebrew, Dutch
and Greek). Twice honoured with the “Oscar mondial du succès du disque”
(World Oscar of Recording Success), she is the only singer to have won
this award more than once. In Europe she popularized musical genres like
the twist (as dance), pop, disco, reggae, and globally the raï.
Her 30-year career began in 1956 and ended with her last album in
1986, half a year before her death, while continuing to hold concerts
until her last days. Her suicide led to an iconic image as a tragic diva and renowned singer. She received more than 90 gold records and is the first person to receive platinum and diamond discs. She has sold 170 million albums and singles worldwide
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