Alain Delon & Dalida
Alain Delon and Dalida recorded one song together in 1973, 'Paroles, Paroles.' Delon was a film actor, not a singer, and Dalida was already an established...
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Alain Delon and Dalida recorded one song together in 1973, 'Paroles, Paroles.' Delon was a film actor, not a singer, and Dalida was already an established vocalist. The track became a hit across Europe, known for its flirtatious lyrics and a rhythm that felt both sultry and light. It's the only thing they ever did as a pair.
Dalida had a string of popular songs on her own, like 'Bambino' and 'Come Prima.' Delon kept acting. Their collaboration was a one-off, but 'Paroles, Paroles' stuck around in the French pop canon, often played on radio and in films decades later.
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