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"Génération 78"
Cover of single
SongbyDalida featuring Bruno Guillain
ReleasedMarch 20, 1978 (1978-03-20)
Recorded1978
StudioCBE
GenreDisco
Length6:46
LabelInternational Shows
Songwriter(s)Jeff Barnel
Producer(s)Orlando

"Génération 78" is a song by French singer Dalida featuring French singer Bruno Guillain. It's a megamix of Dalida's previous hits, remixedindisco style, including a new piece written by Jeff Barnel that permeates throughout the song. First released on single in March 1978, it soon became #1 hit in France and achieved success in Europe and Canada.[1][2]

Dalida was a pioneer in this field, as “Génération 78” is one of the first megamixes, and one of the first commercially successful remixes in history. It was soon followed by her second megamix "Ça me fait rêver", as well successful.

"Génération 78" was immediately featured with promotional video. Commercially distributed and repeatedly played, it is one of the earliest examples of what will become music video. It is often credited in France as the first French music clip.[3][4]

Description[edit]

The idea came from Dalida's team. Seventeen-year-old Bruno Guillain was already known to the public as a new actor. It was his first of only two collaborations with Dalida in the studio, the second being for "Ça me fait rêver".

Samples[edit]

A number of Dalida's previously released songs was sampled. They were all successes, so the song is reminiscent of a medley.

  1. Come prima
  2. Gondolier
  3. Volare
  4. Romantica
  5. J'attendrai
  6. Darla dirladada
  7. Paroles, paroles
  8. Les enfants du Pirée
  9. Ciao ciao bambina
  10. T'aimer follement
  11. Le jour où la pluie viendra
  12. Les gitans
  13. Gigi l'amoroso
  14. Il venait d'avoir 18 ans
  15. Bambino
  16. Salma Ya Salama

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dalida site Officiel - Bruno Guillain et Dalida / 1978". dalida.com. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  • ^ "Dalida - Génération 78". Discogs. 1978. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  • ^ Dalida (2008), Les 50 plus belles chansons / Dalida, Universal, retrieved 2021-10-27
  • ^ "Dalida, icône de mode". Revue Des Deux Mondes (in French). 2017-05-31. Retrieved 2021-10-27.
  • Bibliography[edit]

    External links[edit]


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