Cannabaceae

Gondolier
Gondolier album cover.
Studio album by
Released1958 (1958)
Recorded1957
Genre
LabelBarclay
Dalida chronology
Miguel
(1957)
Gondolier
(1958)
Les Gitans
(1958)
Singles from Gondolier
  1. "Lazzarelle (Volume 6)[1]"
    Released: 1957
  2. "Pour garder (Volume 7)[2]"
    Released: 1957
  3. "Gondolier (Volume 8)[3]"
    Released: December 1957

Gondolier is the third French language studio album by French singer Dalida. The album contains Dalida's second #1 hit, the famous exotical Gondolier. The album contains other minor hits such as "Buenas noches mi amor", "Histoire d'un amour" and the pop-rock oriented "Le jour où la pluie viendra".

In 2002, Barclay Records, then as part of Universal Music France, released a digitally remastered version of the original vinyl in CD and in 10" (25 cm) vinyl record (LP), under the same name, as part of a compilation containing re-releases of all of Dalida's studio albums recorded under the Barclay label. The album was again re-released in 2005.

Track listing

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Barclay – 80 088, 065 041-0:[4][5]

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Gondolier" (With All My Heart)Jean Broussolle & Peter De Angelis2:54
2."Histoire d'un amour"Carlos Eleta Almarán & Francis Blanche3:04
3."Calypso Italiano"Jacques Plante & Lou Monte2:26
4."Pour garder"Charles Aznavour, Eddie Barclay & Raymond Lefèvre2:35
5."Lazzarelle" (Lazzarella)Domenico Modugno, Jacques Larue & Riccardo Pazzaglia3:12
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Buenas Noches Mi Amor"Hubert Giraud & Marc Fontenoy2:44
2."Le jour ou la pluie viendra"Gilbert Bécaud & Pierre Delanoë2:55
3."J'écoute chanter la brise"Carlos Rocha & Jacques Plante2:24
4."Pardon"Pierre Delanoë & Roberto Cantoral2:55
5."Oh! La La" (Chella Llà)Alessandro Taccani & Fernand Bonifay2:46
Total length:27:55

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Dalida – Lazzarelle". Discogs. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  2. ^ "Dalida – Pour garder". Discogs. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "Dalida – Gondolier (single)". Discogs. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  4. ^ "Dalida – Gondolier". Discogs. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
  5. ^ "Dalida – Gondolier (reissue)". Discogs. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
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