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Olympia 67 | ||||
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File:Olympia 67 cover.jpeg | ||||
Live album by Dalida | ||||
Released | 1967 | |||
Recorded | 1967 | |||
Genre | World music, Pop music, Rock and roll | |||
Label | Barclay Records | |||
Dalida chronology | ||||
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This album of Dalida was the first after her suicidal attempt and her 1967's comeback performance at the Olympia. It contains hits like "À qui?", "Je reviens te chercher", "La banda", "Mama", "Ciao amore, ciao" (written by her lover Luigi Tenco), "Les grilles de ma maison" and "Petit homme".
Track listing
- À qui?
- Je reviens te chercher
- La banda
- Loin dans le temps
- Toi mon amour
- J'ai décidé de vivre
- Entrez sans frapper
- Mama
- Ciao amore, ciao
- Les grilles de ma maison
- La chanson de Yohann
- Petit homme
Singles
- 1966 Je t'appelle encore / Modesty Blaise / Parlez moi de lui / Baisse un peu la radio
- 1966 Petit homme / Je préfère naturellement / Un tendre amour / Dans ma chambre
- 1967 Mama / Ciao amore, ciao
- 1967 Pauvre cœur / La chanson de Yohann / Les grilles de ma maison / Les gens sont fous
- 1967 Je reviens te chercher / La banda / À qui? / Loin dans le temps