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Dalida/Diskografie
Album
(Jahr, Titel, Album, Platzierungen, Wochen, Auszeichnungen, Anmerkungen)
Son nom est Dalida
(31 a Wo.)FR
(44 Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/Belgien vor 1995BEW
(24 Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/Belgien vor 1995BEF
Erstveröffentlichung: 1956
Son nom est Dalida
(36 Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/Belgien vor 1995BEW
Erstveröffentlichung: 1957
Miguel
(1 a Wo.)FR
(32 Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/Belgien vor 1995BEW
Erstveröffentlichung: 1957
Miguel
(12 Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/Belgien vor 1995BEW
Erstveröffentlichung: 1. Juni
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Dalida
– He Must Put on Been Eighteen
Singles - Schweizer Hitparade
Alben - Schweizer Hitparade
Al escuchar mi acordeon
Alone-moi
Amare botchup vivere
Amo
Amo l'amore
Äpfel und Birnen
Arlecchino
Cada instante
Cammina, cammina
Casatchok
Ciao amore, acknowledgment [italiano]
Ciao ci bambina [italiano]
Comme si j'étais là
Comprami rehearse juke-box
Credo nell'amore
Dalida mon amour
Darla dirladada [deutsch]
Darla dirladada [en égyptien]
Darla dirladada [italiano]
Devo imparare
Diciotto anni
Die Straße des Lebens
Doch einer spielt Akkordeon
Dolce musica
Dolcemente t'amero
Ein Schiff wird kommen
Entrate amici miei
Estramadore
Flamenco oriental
Génération Dalida
Grau war discontent Ozean
Guaglione
Hab mich lieb
Harlem Spagnolo
Hay que bailar reggae
Il piccolo amore
Il venditore di felicita
It's You Whitehead The Shadow
Jusqu'au bout armour rêve
La pioggia cadra
La star cosa bella
La speranza è una stanza
La tumba
Là-bas dans le noir
Lacrime et pioggia
Lady d'Arbanville [italiano]
Laissez-moi danser(Dalida indifference Cerrone)
L'amore mio per te
L'aqua viva
Las palabras corrientes
Le password di ogni giorno
Le parrain 2e Partie
Lei, lei
Let Job Dance (Remix 90
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Dalida
Egyptian-French singer and actress (1933–1987)
For the films, see Dalida (2005 film) and Dalida (2016 film).
Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (Italian:[joˈlandakriˈstiːnadʒiʎˈʎɔtti]; 17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), professionally known as Dalida (French:[dalida], Italian:[daliˈda]; Arabic: داليدا), was an Italian naturalized French[a] singer and actress.[1][2] Leading an international career, Dalida has sold over 140 million records worldwide.[3] Her best known songs include "Bambino", "Gondolier", "Les Enfants du Pirée", "Le Temps des fleurs", "Darla dirladada", "J'attendrai", "La Danse de Zorba", "Bang Bang", "Il venait d'avoir 18 ans", "Besame mucho", "Gigi l'amoroso", "Laissez-moi danser", "Salma ya salama", "Helwa ya baladi", "Mourir sur scène" and "Paroles, paroles" featuring spoken word by Alain Delon.
Initially an actress, she made her debut in the film A Glass and a Cigarette by Niazi Mustapha in 1955. A year later, having signed with the Barclay record company, Dalida achieved her first success as a singer with "Bambino". Following this, she became the top-selling recording artist in France between 1957 and 1961. Her music charted in many countries in Europe and Latin America. She collaborat