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Am Tag als der Regen kam

"Am Tag als der Regen kam"
Song by Dalida
ReleasedMay 1959 (1959-05)
Recorded1959
StudioHoche
Genre
Length2:55
LabelAriola
Composer(s)Gilbert Bécaud
Lyricist(s)

"Am Tag als der Regen kam" was first big hit for Dalida in Germany. It topped German hit parade for 2 months during summer 1959. The single sold more than 300 000 copies, earning her a gold disc.[1] Dalida was also awarded with bronze Löwe von Radio Luxemburg [de].

On July 15, 1959, the German music magazine Musikmarkt was published with Dalida on the cover. The magazine judged Dalida's hit as "a won battle for the cultivated, sophisticated hit".[2] Later the same year, the magazine also ranked her #2 on their annual bestseller list.[3]

The song was featured in a 1959 West German crime film The Day the Rains Came.

Charts

Chart (1959) Peak
position
Germany (Musikmarkt)[4] 1

References

  1. ^ Ernst Probst: Superfrauen 10 – Musik und Tanz, 2001, S. 55.
  2. ^ Uwe Lechner, Der Musikmarkt, 30 Jahre Singlehitparade, 1989, S. 4.
  3. ^ Uwe Lechner, Der Musikmarkt, 30 Jahre Singlehitparade, 1989, S. 7.
  4. ^ Chartsurfer.de. "Am Tag Als Der Regen Kam (Regenbalade) von Dalida". www.chartsurfer.de. Retrieved 2021-09-22.


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