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Dalida - Wikipedia Dalida and Delon never performed the song live, but Dalida performed for TV and concerts using his voice in playback In the future decades, " Paroles paroles " went on to become one of the most notable songs in France, and a signature track of Dalida
Heart-Wrenching Facts About Dalida, The Tragic Diva - Factinate Dalida’s beginnings foreshadowed her future as a star with incredible international appeal On January 17, 1933, Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti—known to us as “Dalida”—was born to two Italian parents living in Cairo, Egypt
OFFICIAL DALIDA - YouTube Discover all the great songs of this timeless icon on Dalida's official YouTube channel, accompanied for the first time by the unique stories and details of each title
How Dalidas tragic life led to her untimely death Today marks what would have been the 86th birthday of legendary singer, Dalida Born in Egypt to an Italian family, Yolanda Gigliotti’s fanbase spanned across continents The singer performed in
Dalida - Biography - IMDb Dalida was a French-Italian singer, born to Italian parents in Egypt She moved to France in her 30's, where she enjoyed the most successful part of her career
Dalida - Wikiwand Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti, professionally known as Dalida, was an Italian naturalized French singer and actress Leading an international career, Dalida has so
90. 3 FM the Core | World Artist Spotlight: Dalida In this spotlight on world artists, we take a look at the marvelous life and discography of Dalida – an Egyptian-Italian singer, actress, and model, who sang in French, Italian, Greek, Spanish, German, English, Japanese, Hebrew, Dutch, Turkish and Arabic
Levantine Heritage Foundation: Research - Education - Preservation . . . Yolanda Cristina Gigliotti (17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), better known as Dalida was an Egyptian-born French and Italian singer and actress who performed and recorded in more than ten languages, including Arabic, Italian, Greek, German, French, English, Japanese, Hebrew, Dutch and Spanish