Des millions de larmes des millions de pleurs
Ont noyé mon âme, ont noyé mon coeur
Et j'aurai beau faire le temps passera
Triste et solitaire à pleurer pour toi
Tu ne sais pas mon grand amour
Toi qui peut-être est parti pour toujours
Tu ne sais pas quand tombe la pluie
Que c'est mon chagrin qui passe dans ta vie
Que se sont mes larmes qui s'en vont vers toi
Et qui t'accompagnent au loin tout là-bas
Des millions de pleurs
Ont noyé mon coeur
Et pourtant j'espère je compte les jours
Et des nuits entières j'attends ton retour
Et comme avant je serai là
Le jour béni où tu me reviendras
Tu n'auras qu'à me tendre les bras
Mais en attendant je soupire tout bas
Et pleure mon âme et pleure mon coeur
Des millions de larmes, des millions de pleurs
Dalida (Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti), born in Cairo on January 17, 1933 and died in Paris on May 3, 1987, was an Italian-born French singer and actress. Considered one of the greatest voices of the 20th century, she sold over 170 million records worldwide. Dalida began her musical career in the 1950s, singing Italian and French songs. Her international success came with the album "Salomé" (1968), which included the song "Bambino", a global classic. Dalida collaborated with some of the greatest composers of the time, including Charles Aznavour, Luigi Tenco and Ennio Morricone. Her music ranged from pop to jazz, passing through operetta and French chanson. Among her most famous songs are "Ciao amore ciao", "Parlez-moi d'amour" and "J'ai encore rêvé d'elle". Dalida also starred in several films, including "La Belle de nuit" (1958) and "The Day of the Owl" (1968). Her personal life was marked by ups and downs, between tormented loves and depression. In 1987 she committed suicide in Paris at the age of 54.
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