Ça me fait rêver
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"Ça me fait rêver" | |
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Song by Dalida featuring Bruno Guillain | |
Released | June 1978 |
Recorded | 1978 |
Studio | CBE |
Genre | Disco |
Length | 13:00 |
Label | International Shows |
Songwriter(s) | Jeff Barnel |
Producer(s) | Orlando |
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"Ça me fait rêver" is a song by French singer Dalida featuring French singer Bruno Guillain. It's a megamix of Dalida's previous hits, remixed in disco style, including a new piece written by Jeff Barnel that permeates throughout the song. First released on album in June 1978, it followed in the footsteps of her previous megamix "Génération 78" achieving success in France and internationally.[1][2]
"Ça me fait rêver" is Dalida's second megamix, but twice as longer, after "Génération 78" from April of the same year. For the second time achieving success, Dalida paved her way as the uttermost pioneer in the field, as "Génération 78" and "Ça me fait rêver" were one of the first megamixes, and one of the first commercially successful remixes in history.
Description[edit]
Having already established herself as a disco singer and achieving success with “Génération 78”, Dalida decided to definitely continue in a similar direction. Bruno Guillain did his role very well last time, so he was used for this song as well. It will be his last collaboration with Dalida in the studio.
"Ça me fait rêver" was first released on a 30 cm LP record, which received gold certificate,[3] alongside just two more songs; already issued "Génération 78" and a completely new "Voilà pourquoi je chante", due to the big length of all three songs. Despite the success, this megamix by Dalida remained her last one.
Samples[edit]
A number of Dalida's previously released songs was sampled. They were all successes, so the song is reminiscent of a medley.
- Guitare et tambourin
- Garde-moi la dernière danse
- Tout l'amour
- Picolissima serenata
- Chanson d'Orphée
- Love in Portofino
- La leçon de twist
- Le petit Gonzales
- J'ai rêvé
- Histoire d'un amour
- Buenos noches mi amor
- Il silenzio
- Que sont devenues les fleurs ?
- Ils ont changé ma chanson
- Amore scusami
- La danse de Zorba
- Le jour le plus long
- Ciao amore ciao
- Parle plus bas
- Ne joue pas
- Tu n'as pas très bon caractère
- Oh la la
- Ce serait dommage
- Besame mucho
- Tintarella di luna
- Itsi bitsi petit bikini
- Zoum zoum zoum
- 24000 baisers
- Le temps des fleurs
- Petit homme
- Je pars
References[edit]
- ↑ "Dalida site Officiel - Bruno Guillain et Dalida / 1978". dalida.com. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
- ↑ "Dalida - Génération 78". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
- ↑ Various (2017). Dalida, une garde-robe de la ville à la scène. France: Paris Musées. ISBN 978-2-7596-0346-6. Search this book on
Bibliography[edit]
- L'argus Dalida: Discographie mondiale et cotations, by Daniel Lesueur, Éditions Alternatives, 2004. ISBN 2-86227-428-3 Search this book on . and ISBN 978-2-86227-428-7 Search this book on .. Script error: The function "in_lang" does not exist.
External links[edit]
- Dalida Official Website "Discography" section
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