Dalida albums discography

Dalida albums discography
Dalida performing in Libourne in 1997
Studio albums 41
Live albums 5
Compilation albums 21
Soundtrack albums 1


French entertainer Dalida has released forty-one studio album, twenty-one compilation album, five live albums and one soundtrack album. In 1956 Dalida signed a recording contract with Barclay Records, a label owned by Eddie Barclay. Orlando became her producer which resulted signing recording contract with Orlando. He still hold copyright on her releases an re-releases.

Albums are listed below and organised by type and language of songs that they contain. The titles are taken from the covers, or title songs, or if the title of one song is larger than the others. Some albums are commonly named.

In other countries Dalida has released the same albums whose cover art was often different, and sometimes the track names were translated to names of countries of release. Those albums are not listed here. This list also doesn't contain any of albums that were released after her death.

Studio albums

French

Italian

German

  • 1961 "Rendez-vous mit Dalida"
  • 1969 "In Deutsch"

Compilation albums

French

German

  • 1970 "Dalida Karussell"
  • 1970 "Die grossen erfolge"
  • 1974 "Original Dalida"
  • 1976 "Die neuen lieder"
  • 1977 "Star Discothek"
  • 1978 "Golden Serie"
  • 1980 "Ihre grossen Erfolge"
  • 1981 "Stars in gold"
  • 1981 "Ihre Deutschen Erfloge"
  • 1987 "Am Tag, als der Regen kam"

English

  • 1984 "Dalida Born to sing"

Italian

  • 1973 "questa sera.. Dalida"
  • 1969 "Canta in Italiano"

Spanish

  • 1986 "Dalida Para siempre"

Other

Live

Soundtracks

  • 1977 "Pour toujours (Bande originale du film)"

See also

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 (in French)
  • Internet websites: Hit-Parade France, Hit Parade Italia, Infodisc, Dalida Official Website (in English) (in French)
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