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(or in some editions, "Makin' Love"). Spotlight: "Le Bonheur"

"Le Bonheur" is particularly notable for being a vocal version of Hatzidakis' melancholic and sweeping "Hassapico Nostalgique". Under the direction of , Dalida transformed the instrumental's traditional Greek "hassapiko" rhythm into a sophisticated French chanson. Cultural Legacy (or in some editions, "Makin' Love")

The 1960 release of by the legendary singer Dalida remains a landmark moment in international pop music, marking the first time the French-Italian diva interpreted the work of the iconic Greek composer Manos Hatzidakis . The Sound of 1960: A Greek-French Fusion Cultural Legacy The 1960 release of by the

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) Dalida's French version of the film's main theme

— The French adaptation of Hatzidakis' "Ta Pedia tou Pirea," with lyrics by Jacques Larue.