Standard edition cover artwork; edition cover artwork for Anglosphere features Dalida in completely different black-white peach background photo, looking directly into the camera lens.
Studio album by
Dalida
Released
December 1956; 67 years ago (December 1956) October 29, 2002 (Reissued)
Recorded
June – September 1956
Studio
Studio Hoche
Genre
Pop standard
easy listening
Italian folk
Length
30:58
Language
French
Spanish
Label
Barclay
Producer
Eddie Barclay (exec.)
Lucien Morisse
Dalida chronology
Son nom est Dalida (1956)
Miguel (1957)
The Glamorous Dalida
Different cover art version for releases in Anglophone countries, excluding USA.
Son nom est Dalida (Her name is Dalida) is the debut studio album by French vocalist Dalida. It was released in December 1956 through Barclay Records.[1]
The tracks in the album are a mixture of vocally highlighted pop standards, of which some are basically inspired by fado and flamenco genres.[2]
The album received positive reviews from music critics upon its release, praising Dalida's passionate performance, and nationally reached commercial success, selling around 20,000 units, bracing Dalida as the highest album seller among French singers of that time.
^"Album's release". Universal Music France. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
^"Musical samples". Deezer. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
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