This collaboration brought Greek culture into French living rooms and established Dalida as a bridge between Mediterranean musical traditions. Collectors still seek out the original Vinyl 7" on Discogs for its unique historical value as one of the first times Hatzidakis' Oscar-winning melodies were interpreted by a global pop superstar. Dalida – Les Enfants Du Piree - Discogs
While Dalida released a full-length album of the same name, she also released a highly popular 4-track extended play (EP) in 1960 through . This specific "diska" (small disc) often featured the following standout tracks: This collaboration brought Greek culture into French living
In the summer of 1960, Dalida released her seventh studio album, titled Les Enfants du Pirée . The record was fueled by the international success of the Greek film Never on Sunday ( Pote Tin Kyriaki ), for which Hatzidakis composed the score. Dalida's French version of the film's main theme became a massive summer hit, helping cement the sound of the bouzouki as a global symbol of Mediterranean optimism. The EP Tracklist (7", 45 RPM) This specific "diska" (small disc) often featured the
— A lively Italian-inspired track.