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1976 studio album by Dalida
Coup de chapeau au passé
Studio album by Dalida
Released1976
Recorded1972; 1975-1976
StudioStudio CBE
GenreWorld music, Pop music, Disco, Adult contemporary music
LabelOrlando International Shows, Sonopresse
ProducerBruno Gigliotti
Dalida chronology
J'attendrai
(1975)
Coup de chapeau au passé
(1976)
Femme est la nuit
(1977)

Coup de chapeau au passé is the 29th full-length release by French singer Dalida. It was released in 1976, and produced by her brother, Bruno "Orlando" Gigliotti.

Track listing

  1. "La mer" (Charles Trenet)
  2. "La vie en Rose" (Edith Piaf, Louiguy)
  3. "Maman" (Bixio Cherubini, Cesare Bixio, Geo Koger)
  4. "Parle-moi d'amour, Mon Amour (Le Chaland qui Passe)" (Cesare Bixio, Claude Carmone, Pascal Sevran)
  5. "Que Reste-t-il de Nos Amours?" (Version 1972) (Trenet)
  6. "Besame mucho (Embrasse-moi)" (Consuelo Velázquez, Serge Lebrail, Sevran)
  7. "Les Feuilles Mortes" (Jacques Prévert, Joseph Kosma)
  8. "J'attendrai" (Dino Olivieri, Louis Poterat, Nino Rastelli)
  9. "Le petit bonheur" (Félix Leclerc)
  10. "Amor Amor" (Amour c'est tout dire) (Sevran, Lebrail)
  11. "Tico Tico" (Jacques LaRue, Zequinha Abreu)

Bonus (version 1980)

  • Tu M'as Déclaré L'amour

Singles

See also

References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/Dalida-Coup-De-Chapeau-Au-Pass%C3%A9/release/3022273 Songwriters as noted at discogs; retrieved February 25, 2020

Sources

  • L’argus Dalida: Discographie mondiale et cotations, by Daniel Lesueur, Éditions Alternatives, 2004. ISBN 2-86227-428-3 and ISBN 978-2-86227-428-7. (in French)
  • Dalida Official Website (in English and French)

External links

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