Dalida

Lyrics Téléphonez-moi Dalida

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Téléphonez-moi


Vous croyez que le monde entier
S'pend à mon téléphone
Que je suis toujours invitée
Par un Dieu, par un homme
Vous avez peur que je vous dise
Désolée ma soirée est prise
Et vous me dérangez en pleine vocalise

Vous me voyez comme une star
Mais je ne suis qu'une femme
Vous savez quelquefois la gloire
A fait des bleus à mon âme
J'ai envie d'écouter d'autres mots
Que ceux qu'on écrit dans les journaux
Faîtes mon numéro et jetez-vous à l'eau

Téléphonez-moi, téléphonez-moi
Je n'attends que ça
J'ai besoin d'une voix
Téléphonez-moi dans mon agenda
J'ai du temps pour moi
Téléphonez-moi

Je ne suis pas une panthère rose
Qui griffe et puis qui s'en va
Je n'vous aimerais pas over-dose
Si vous faîtes le premier pas

Vous m'croyez heureuse et tranquille
Mais je suis seule sur mon île
Sans vous toute ma vie ne tient qu'à un fil

Téléphonez-moi, téléphonez-moi
Je n'attends que ça
J'ai besoin d'une voix
Téléphonez-moi dans mon agenda
J'ai du temps pour moi
Téléphonez-moi

Un soir de 31 décembre
Dans la vallée des poupées
Elle était toute seule dans sa chambre
Personne ne l'a appelée

C'était la plus belle fille du monde
Elle était riche, elle était blonde
Pourtant au dernier coup de minuit
Adieu la vie

Téléphonez-moi, téléphonez-moi
C'est pas des histoires
Avant qu'il soit trop tard
Téléphonez-moi les pilules d'espoir
J'en prends tous les soirs
Téléphonez-moi, téléphonez-moi
Téléphonez-moi, téléphonez-moi...

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Biografia

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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