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1979 studio album by Dalida
Dédié à toi
Studio album by
Released1979 (1979)
Recorded1979
StudioStudio CBE
Label
Producer Bruno Gigliotti
Dalida chronology
Salma ya salama
(1977) Dédié à toi
(1979) Gigi in Paradisco
(1980)

Dédié à toi is a French studio album released by Dalida in 1979.

Background

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In this album, Dalida sings once more Jacques Brel's "Quand on n'a que l'amour". She also memorializes her late lover Luigi Tenco through a cover of one of his masterpieces, "Vedrai vedrai". It includes her hit[citation needed ] "Monday, Tuesday... Laissez-moi danser", and a patriotic homage to her birth country, Egypt, "Helwa ya balady".

It sold very well, meanwhile in Denmark it was certified gold in 1982 for selling 50 000 copies.[1]

Track listing

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  1. "Dédié à toi"
  2. "The Lambeth Walk" (English)
  3. "Va, va, va"
  4. "Quand on n'a que l'amour"
  5. "Helwa ya balady"
  6. "Vedrai vedrai"
  7. "Comme disait Mistinguett"
  8. "Problemorama (L'argent... l'argent...)"
  9. "Monday, Tuesday... Laissez-moi danser"
  10. "Depuis qu'il vient chez nous"

Singles

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References

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Studio albums
Other albums
Songs
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