Coup de chapeau au passé
Coup de chapeau au passé is the 29th full-length release by French singer Dalida. It was released in 1976, and produced by her brother, Bruno "Orlando" Gigliotti.
Coup de chapeau au passé | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Recorded | 1972; 1975-1976 | |||
Studio | Studio CBE | |||
Genre | World music, Pop music, Disco, Adult contemporary music | |||
Label | Orlando International Shows, Sonopresse | |||
Producer | Bruno Gigliotti | |||
Dalida chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "La mer" (Charles Trenet)
- "La vie en Rose" (Edith Piaf, Louiguy)
- "Maman" (Bixio Cherubini, Cesare Bixio, Geo Koger)
- "Parle-moi d'amour, Mon Amour (Le Chaland qui Passe)" (Cesare Bixio, Claude Carmone, Pascal Sevran)
- "Que Reste-t-il de Nos Amours?" (Version 1972) (Trenet)
- "Besame mucho (Embrasse-moi)" (Consuelo Velasquez, Serge Lebrail, Sevran)
- "Les Feuilles Mortes" (Jacques Prevert, Joseph Kosma)
- "J'attendrai" (Dino Olivieri, Louis Poterat, Nino Rastelli)
- "Le petit bonheur" (Felix Leclerc)
- "Amor Amor" (Amour c'est tout dire) (Sevran, Lebrail)
- "Tico Tico" (Jacques LaRue, Zequinha Abreu)
Bonus (version 1980)
- Tu M'as Déclaré L'amour
Singles
- 1976 J'attendrai
- 1976 Parle-moi d'amour mon amour
- 1976 Le petit bonheur
References
- https://www.discogs.com/Dalida-Coup-De-Chapeau-Au-Pass%C3%A9/release/3022273 Songwriters as noted at discogs; retrieved February 25, 2020
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