yes~!!!!!!!! i have been trying to find out who sang this song and what the name of it was...someone just gave me the song on cd with no name listed at all. im so happy i found out who sings it..i love this song and i think its great..shes really good. im sooooo happyyyyyy really you dont know :D:D:D::D:D: and shes really pretty too. ^_^
DALIDA in her early days. She did not know that she would become super famous. Or maybe she did, but kept it to herself. She worked hard and went on to prove to the world that she was a force to be dealt with.
Oh God If I was to die tomorrow,please let this woman be there to awake me when i am in heaven!!I am so addicted to her voice and looks..absolutely God given!I have read about her life,its very sad,i she think portrays her life in her music..
I have just across this by surfing,I have never seen or heard of her before AND now I am in love with a woman wh most probably is my Grandma's age!!!! AND I AM ONLY 21!!WOW what a voice and looks to kill as well!!How come we have never heard of her in the UK???
Her early success came with ITALIAN songs. And these were all beautiful songs full of energy, romance and positive-optimistic feelings. Applause applause for this ITALIAN girl.
I am not Italian,But last 2 days I have been listening to this lady,AND I AM ADDICTED TO HER LOOKS AND VOICE,it encourages one to learn French and Italian as a language,just so that I can understand what she is saying.
We all admired and still miss her.... but she was ITALIAN. She was not egyptian. In teh 1960s she became a citizen of France.
She was the child of Italian parents and she had 4 grandparents who were Italian. Not a drop of egyptian blood. She just happened to be born in Egypt where her parents were living.
But the egyptian culture helped shape her personality , talents and charms.
Well, what do you call the third generation of Italian origin immigrants born in the United States? Americans of course. In the case of Dalida, she was the third generation born in Egypt from Italian origin, so simply she is Egyptian with italian origin.
@animamia100 The little bit I recall of her; was that she was a great human being & humanitarian. For the rest of my life I'll wonder, why when I saw her perform in Israel in March 1960, she was introduced as Algerian? Was it to keep Nassar (y's) from taking away her Egyptian citizenship.
She was always more European then Egyptian. Check her out in the Egyptian movie,"A Glass and a Cigarette".... she's like an Italian Jane Russell, not fitting in at all with the belly-dancing aesthetic.
DALIDA YOU STILL IN OUR HEARTS we can`t Forget your warm voice That medicine For any Soul Teach The world what the meaning of love may be you can learn From you!!..DALIDA OUR EGYPTIAN GIRL you are like a star goddess arising at the beginning of a happy new year..EGYPT SO proud of you our EGYPTIAN QUEEN!
Thank you to the ITALIANS for having given the world this girl genius of song, dance and drama !! Death could not take her away from us. She lives in her songs and in our hearts forever.
A warm salute goes to all the ITALIANS of the world wherever you are.
Her voice is marvellous!
afalseidentity 2 weeks ago
une femme formidable notre Dali. ;)
Merci pour ce partage ! ;)
TheSteflon 4 months ago
J'adore cette chanson !
SuperYaDali 6 months ago
Ma quanto è bella
(lei e la canzone)
Ferdinando13100 6 months ago
I've added her to my YouTube playlist "Beautiful Women Singing."
MosheYisroel 6 months ago in playlist Beautiful Women Singing
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ZahedsMusicAlbum 7 months ago
j adore cette chanson !!!
shaftdoggy 11 months ago
I love Dalida's songs. I was also born in Egypt but of Armenian origin.
Takoushjanik 1 year ago
A Nossa Canção de Noivado,desde 1958
lopesdanave 1 year ago
Her is my inspiracion. I love Dalida ( YOLANDA).. all time when i listen her, i want to cry. i dont know what happend.. But i have this feeling.
schwerdtfeger20 1 year ago
yes~!!!!!!!! i have been trying to find out who sang this song and what the name of it was...someone just gave me the song on cd with no name listed at all. im so happy i found out who sings it..i love this song and i think its great..shes really good. im sooooo happyyyyyy really you dont know :D:D:D::D:D: and shes really pretty too. ^_^
mydarlinglana 1 year ago 2
@mydarlinglana Im glad you did! Dalida is an icon Id recommend you give a listen to her songs shes truly AMAZING! :)
joeydemierda 6 months ago
@joeydemierda I've been listening to several of her stuff lately, I enjoyed everything I put on. She's a great singer~~~
mydarlinglana 2 months ago
I love you Dalida!
Inaona 1 year ago 2
she was a living work of art
raniam11 2 years ago 2
Светлый мощный голос. Сейчас таких нет.
Arheob 2 years ago
Великолепная песня!!!
Sergey5631 2 years ago 3
Ces mouvements magiques toujours
She always moves in magical ways
jaalexis2002 2 years ago 3
Elle chantait bien Dalida, elle est partie bien trop vite...
deudeuchmania 2 years ago 4
Я обожаю эту песню, Великая Далида!!!! Это восхитительно!!!!
jiliana25 2 years ago 12
The city of Venice should have used DALIDA and this song to promote tourism there.
pontedupre0009 2 years ago 2
I always thought this was one of her most romantic songs. It gives you the feeling you want to jump in an airplane and go to Venice at once.
pontedupre0009 2 years ago 2
This is GOLD !!!
enzogianvittorio 2 years ago 14
Quéeee bonitaaaaa
cinecallao 3 years ago
DALIDA in her early days. She did not know that she would become super famous. Or maybe she did, but kept it to herself. She worked hard and went on to prove to the world that she was a force to be dealt with.
She is missed by millions.
pontedupre009 3 years ago 5
Me and you see Dalida very much the same. When i first heard her i was blown away by her beauty inside and out. I was stunned.
JackWild67 2 years ago
que c'est beau!
0571ESTEBAN 3 years ago 4
Quelle voix !!
Et magnifique chanson, très romantique...
Coeurdeciel 3 years ago 5
Oh God If I was to die tomorrow,please let this woman be there to awake me when i am in heaven!!I am so addicted to her voice and looks..absolutely God given!I have read about her life,its very sad,i she think portrays her life in her music..
insipid4444 3 years ago
I have just across this by surfing,I have never seen or heard of her before AND now I am in love with a woman wh most probably is my Grandma's age!!!! AND I AM ONLY 21!!WOW what a voice and looks to kill as well!!How come we have never heard of her in the UK???
insipid4444 3 years ago 2
unfortunatelly she died when she was 54 or 51 (?) there is a movie of her life, and there you can see everything about her...
pirpirim86 3 years ago 3
Yes, but in french, "Dalida, le film de sa vie"
edgrj 3 years ago
WOW... i really like this song. it seems like alot of emotion go out from this woman. what she singing about? this is italian right?
MonroeNumber1Fan 3 years ago
This is french (with a lot of italian lyrics)
pascalocool 3 years ago
Her early success came with ITALIAN songs. And these were all beautiful songs full of energy, romance and positive-optimistic feelings. Applause applause for this ITALIAN girl.
pontedupre321 3 years ago 5
I am not Italian,But last 2 days I have been listening to this lady,AND I AM ADDICTED TO HER LOOKS AND VOICE,it encourages one to learn French and Italian as a language,just so that I can understand what she is saying.
insipid4444 3 years ago 4
actually, Dalida was Egyptian, believe it or not. Such a tragic story her life was. I miss her very much, as we all do.
pixelshadercom 3 years ago 2
We all admired and still miss her.... but she was ITALIAN. She was not egyptian. In teh 1960s she became a citizen of France.
She was the child of Italian parents and she had 4 grandparents who were Italian. Not a drop of egyptian blood. She just happened to be born in Egypt where her parents were living.
But the egyptian culture helped shape her personality , talents and charms.
pontedupre0009 2 years ago
Well, what do you call the third generation of Italian origin immigrants born in the United States? Americans of course. In the case of Dalida, she was the third generation born in Egypt from Italian origin, so simply she is Egyptian with italian origin.
animamia100 2 years ago
@animamia100 The little bit I recall of her; was that she was a great human being & humanitarian. For the rest of my life I'll wonder, why when I saw her perform in Israel in March 1960, she was introduced as Algerian? Was it to keep Nassar (y's) from taking away her Egyptian citizenship.
rabbiyaakov1 1 year ago
She was always more European then Egyptian. Check her out in the Egyptian movie,"A Glass and a Cigarette".... she's like an Italian Jane Russell, not fitting in at all with the belly-dancing aesthetic.
deneuvefan1939 2 years ago
Born in Egypt from Italian parents and family, made her career in France.
So she can speak Italian, French and Arabic languages.
Her civil name : Yolanda Gigliotti which is not an Egyptian name.
AngisMelody 2 years ago 5
preciosa canción...
cinecallao 3 years ago
fantastisk such a strong voice and tone
woroodal 3 years ago
Dalida !! tu nous as fait réver..
bravissimo
laptiteritaledu24 3 years ago
dalida you always (Raa3a) wonderful you & egypt in my heart
Rafef3474 3 years ago
Egyptian by Birth but calabrian by blood
vincenz55 3 years ago
is beautiful :)
annieanahiannie12 3 years ago
In my personal opinnion she was UNIQUE, I love Dalida s voice and the way she interpreted. unforgetbale feeling.
lizzymercedes 4 years ago 2
DALIDA YOU STILL IN OUR HEARTS we can`t Forget your warm voice That medicine For any Soul Teach The world what the meaning of love may be you can learn From you!!..DALIDA OUR EGYPTIAN GIRL you are like a star goddess arising at the beginning of a happy new year..EGYPT SO proud of you our EGYPTIAN QUEEN!
prettyshima 4 years ago 2
I totlly agree with you.
lizzymercedes 4 years ago
To become famous and successful she had to leave Egypt.
It had to be very hard for a 21 yr. old girl to leave her family.
DOn't forget that reality!!!!!!!!!!
YoSoyTheStalion 4 years ago
She had to leave Egypt to become successful.
It had to be very difficult for a 21 yr. old girl to leave her family.
Don't forget that reality !!
But of course, this one was a genius. SHe was going to make it anywhere !!!
VIVA THE ITALIAN GIRL !!!!
YoSoyTheStalion 4 years ago
Thank you to the ITALIANS for having given the world this girl genius of song, dance and drama !! Death could not take her away from us. She lives in her songs and in our hearts forever.
A warm salute goes to all the ITALIANS of the world wherever you are.
DALIDA: we will meet again in eternity.
///Edgar P.///
ANASOFIAORTIZ 4 years ago
Dalida: vous me manquez!
lyndontree 4 years ago
I can't imagine my life without listening to this song!
andrew1968poland 4 years ago
Bob Marcucci and Peter de Angelis brought this in English by Jodie Sands as With all my heart. Also sung by Frankie Avalon and Petula Clark.
Very good song from Dalida
PA0JAZ 4 years ago
Wonderful, thank you!
LlunaDePau 4 years ago
Been waiting for this for quite a long time. Thank you "Andrei".
whitebird2007 4 years ago