Bambino (Dalida song)
Bambino was Dalida's first major hit, released as a single in 1956, and on the album Son nom est Dalida in 1957. It is a cover of the Neapolitan song "Guaglione", written and sung by Aurelio Fierro. The song was high on the French singles charts for months, scoring 45 weeks in the Top 10.[1]
It also appeared in OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies, in 2006, sung in Arabic by Jean Dujardin.
References
- 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. (French)
- Dalida Official Website (English) (French)
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- Pour toujours
- Dalida: Le Film
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- Dalida: Éternelle
- Discofilm
- Dalida idéale
- Karaoké Dalida
- Dalida Pour Toujours
- Discofilm
- Dalida: Le Grand Voyage
- Dalida Passionnément
- Dalida: Une Vie
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- Joseph and His Brothers
- Le Masque de Toutankhamon
- Sigara wa Kass (A Glass and a Cigarette)
- Brigade des mœurs
- Rapt au deuxième bureau (aka Operation Abduction)
- Parlez-moi d'amour (aka "Che femmina... e che dollari!)
- L'inconnue de Hong Kong (aka Stranger from Hong-Kong)
- Menage all'italiana (aka Menage Italian Style)
- Io ti amo
- Comme sur des roulettes
- Le sixième jour (aka "The Sixth Day")
- Dalida: Le Film
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| Documentaries |
- Dalida Pour Toujours
- Le Grand Voyage
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