Son nom est Dalida

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Son nom est Dalida (lit. "Her Name is Dalida") is the debut album by French singer Dalida, released in 1957, by Barclay Records, catalogue number 80055. In 2002, Barclay Records, an imprint of Universal Music France, released a digitally remastered version of the original LP release in CD and 10" (25 cm) vinyl record (LP), under the same name, and also repackaged as Bambino, Volume 1. The album was again re-released in 2005, under the repackaged name of Bambino, Volume 1.

Content

The album contains Dalida's first hit single "Bambino" and her first song that was ever on a record: "Madona." Her style here is really more exotic than pop, a musical style which changes for her future 1950s-1960s albums.

Track listing

Vinyl record format

Side One
  1. Bambino - (Nisa (Nicola Salerno), Giuseppe Fanciulli / Jacques Larue)
  2. Fado
  3. Aime-moi
  4. Flamenco bleu
  5. Le torrent
Side Two
  1. Madona
  2. Guitare flamenco
  3. Gitane
  4. Mon cœur va
  5. La violetera

Compact disc format

No.TitleLyricsMusicAdapted byLength
1."Bambino"Nisa (Nicola Salerno)Giuseppe FanciulliJacques Larue3:32
2."Fado"Henri Decker  3:37
3."Aime-moi"Maurice Vidalin, Jacques Datin  2:48
4."Flamenco bleu"L. Wagner  2:23
5."Le torrent"   2:55
6."Madona"Carlos Piratininga  3:05
7."Guitare flamenco"Charles Dumont, Michelle Senlis, Claude Delecluse  3:06
8."Gitane"Charles Dumont  2:55
9."Mon cœur va"Charles Dumont  2:52
10."La Violetera"   3:49

Singles

See also

References

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