GLORIA LASSO

 


LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - 7 EGF 193
GLORIA LASSO
Amour, castagnettes et tango (Hernando's hideaway) - Malaguena
L'etranger au paradis (Stranger in paradise) - Adieu, mon pays

LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - 7 EGF 204
GLORIA LASSO
La cueillette du coton - Toi, je t'aimerai
Liboa antiga - Dos arbolitos

LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - 7 EGF 225
GLORIA LASSO
Le torrent (Il torrente) - La fête au chapeau (Port-au-prince)
Guadalajara - Quiereme mucho

LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - 7 EGF 433
GLORIA LASSO
Venus - Parfait ne changez rien
La chanson d'Orphée (Manha de carnaval) - Adieu Tristesse
   
LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - 7 EGF 255
GLORIA LASSO
Bambino - Amour perdu
Le torrent - Me voy pal pueblo

LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - EGF 630
GLORIA LASSO
Donne-moi ma chance - Le cha cha cha
Plus je t'entends - El pecador
       
       

 


LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - FDLP 1058

LES SUCCÈS DE GLORIA LASSO

Face 1: La cueillette du coton - Lisboa antiga - Adieu, mon pays - Deux petits arbres - Amour, castagnettes et tangos

Face 2: Toi, je t'aimerai - Malaguena - La fete aux chapeaux - Le torrent - Quiereme mucho

 

 

GLORIA LASSO (ARTIEST BIOGRAPHY)

Gloria Lasso (born Rosa María Coscolin in Barcelona, November 25, 1922 - Cuernavaca, Mexico, December 4, 2005) was a French-Spanish singer. In the fifties, she was one of the major competitors to Dalida.

She met success in the sixties, with in particular Amour, castagnettes et tango (1955), Etranger au paradis (1956), (a French version of Stranger in paradise by Tony Bennett, which was the first one-million copies record in France, or Buenas noches mi amor (1957), Bon voyage (1958). She was surfing the latino wave of the fifties in France and she was superseded by Dalida. She sought exile in Mexico, and attempted a come back in France in 1985 at Olympia.

Married six times, she had a reputation of being a man eater. The kitsch revival of these last few years made her a gay icon.