Milord | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1960 | |||
Recorded | 1959–60 | |||
Label | Barclay & Jolly Hi-Fi Records | |||
Dalida chronology | ||||
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Milord is an Italian compilation by Dalida. It contains her Italy's Top 10 hits like "Milord", "Gli zingari", "Uno a te uno a me" (also as "I ragazzi del Pireo"), and "Pezzettini di bikini".
Track listing
Barclay & Jolly Hi-Fi Records – LPJ 5018,[1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Milord" | Georges Moustaki, Gian Carlo Testoni & Marguerite Monnot | |
2. | "Scoubidou" | Maurice Tézé, Giuseppe Perotti & Sacha Distel | |
3. | "Gli Zingari" | Hubert Giraud, Leo Chiosso & Pierre Cour | |
4. | "T'amerò Dolcemente" | André Salvet, Antonietta De Simone & Jacques Plait | |
5. | "L'arlecchino Gitano" | Hubert Giraud & Jean Dréjac | |
6. | "L'acqua Viva" | Guy Béart & Giacomo Mario Gili |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Uno a Te Uno a Me" (Les enfants du Pirée) | Manos Hadjidakis | |
2. | "Pezzettini di Bikini" | Gian Carlo Testoni & Lee Pockriss | |
3. | "Love in Portofino" | Fred Buscaglione & Leo Chiosso | |
4. | "O Sole Mio" | Eduardo di Capua | |
5. | "La Canzone D'orfeo" | François Llenas & Marcel Camus | |
6. | "Il Venditore di Felicità" | Giorgio Calabrese, Jean Broussolle & Jean-Pierre Calvet |
See also
References
- ↑ "Dalida – Milord". Discogs. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
Sources
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