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1- 00:00 - Little Words (Les P'tits Mots) 1984 2- 03:51 - The Lambeth Walk (Original in English) 1979 3- 06:32 - Alabama Song (Original in English) 1980 4- 10:52 - He Must Have Been Eighteen (Il Venait D'avoir 18 Ans) 1979 5- 13:51 - Kalimba de Luna (English Version) 1984 6- 18:16 - You (Eux) 1963 7- 20:49 - Let me Dance Tonight (Monday Tuesday) / Laissez-moi danser/Voglio l'anima 1979 8- 24:36 - Born to sing (Mourir sur scène) 1984 9- 28:06 - Italian Restaraunt (Le Restaurant Italien) 1984 10- 32:18 - Money Money (Original in English) 1980 11- 36:33 - Willingly (Mélodie Perdue) 1959 12- 39:21 - The Great Gigi l'Amoroso (Gigi l'Amoroso/Gigi L'Amour) 1982 13- 47:09 - Orfeo (La Chanson D'Orphee/Manhã de Carnaval) 1960 14- 52:35 - Never on Sunday (Les Enfants du Pirée/Ta Pedia, Tou Pirea/Τα παιδιά του Πειραιά) Bilingual French and English, 1960 15- 56:21 - For The First Time (Tu Me Donnes/Come Prima) 1959 16- 58:59 - Goodbye My Love (Bonsoir mon amour/Il Silenzio) 1965 17- 1:02:07 - Milord (English Version) 1960 18- 1:05:54 - Dance My Troubles Amay (The Zorba's Dance/La Danse de Zorba/Sirtaki/συρτάκι 1965 19- 1:09:08 - The Gypsies (Les Gitans) 1959 20- 1:12:48 - Say No More It's Goodbye (Quand tu dors frès de moi) 1961 21- 1:14:46 - Tintarella di Luna (English Version with the original title in Italian) 1960 22- 1:17:05 - If Only I Could Live My Life Again (Si je Pouvais Revivre Un Jour Ma Vie) 1959 #dalida #dalidaforever #iolandacristinagigliotti #mondaytuesday #laissezmoidanser #lambethwalk #alabamasong #moneymoney #englishsongs #americansongs #abba #whiskeybar #thedoors #forthefirsttime #neveronsunday #gigilamoroso #lesgitans #milord #edithpiaf #kalimbadeluna #tintarelladiluna #orfeo #albumcompilation #englishalbum Let's say that Dalida's international/English career began with the Italian success of Toto Cutugno's "Laissez-moi danser (Monday Tuesday)" in French, Dalida has appeared several times in the United States, including at shows and concerts. In November 1978, she was in Quebec, Canada, for a special performance, Presenting his new hits and old favorites, in the same week he migrated to the United States, which then went to the theater of Carnegie Hall in New York, where she sang hundreds of her songs, including live performances in English, something she could never do, only record them and not sing them live, I believe the previously unreleased and restored version of Voglio l'anima/Laissez-moi danser (Let me Dance Tonight) appeared there, as it was their only concert/event in the US that year, and there was no no other in 1979. Here are 3 songs originally in English that Dalida has sung and recorded several times in her concerts since the 80s. "Money Money" , "Alabama Song" , "The Lambeth Walk" classic American folk songs. all the other songs are just covers of hits, French, Italian, Greek and even a Brazilian one (Orfeo) These songs are not part of any album, except for the three I mentioned which are not covers, and this album "Glamorous," released on CD in 2009, was a compilation album by the singer. Unfortunately, there is no official record; these 22 songs were probably the only ones Dalida ever sang/recorded in English. Even though she only wrote 22 songs, which is a very small number, English was the 5th language that Dalida sang in most often, or dedicated songs to, and she was fluent in it, Outperforming Egyptian/Lebanese Arabic with 8 Songs, Japanese with 4, Flemish with 2 and Hebrew also with 2 And the Greek, with only one more iconic song, "Les Enfants du Pirée," which is a Greek song that Dalida took to success in French and other languages. English is second only to Castilian Spanish, in the 33 range, and German in the 60 range, The Italian in the 128 range and French in the range of 440-something songs. But we shouldn't be disappointed, Dalida was fluent in all those languages even though she sang in them very little, and she also greatly appreciated their cultures and peoples; she has appeared in several of these He even dedicated songs in French to a certain country, Brazil, such as "Tico Tico no Fubá" and "Rio do Brasil". The same thing happened with Italian, with some songs having Italian titles but being sung in French, Despite everything, Dalida never sang in Portuguese, which I, as a Brazilian, would have loved, but I loved her tributes even more.