Vous Invite A Danser by Tino Rossi from Columbia (C 062-15618)

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Dance to the timeless melodies of Tino Rossi with the classic album “Vous Invite à Danser” from Columbia (C 062-15618) released in 1978. Known for his smooth, romantic voice, Tino Rossi captivates listeners with a collection of enchanting songs perfect for an evening of dancing and nostalgia. This vintage vinyl LP offers a blend of sentimental ballads and lively dance tunes, showcasing Rossi’s exceptional vocal range and charm.

Whether you’re a dedicated fan of French chanson or a collector of rare vinyl, this album brings a touch of mid-century French music to your collection. Discover the magic of Tino Rossi’s voice, perfect for creating a romantic atmosphere or reminiscing about the golden age of French music.

Add this rare Columbia pressing to your vintage vinyl collection today and enjoy an unforgettable listening experience.

Album has minor paper scuffs but is in very good plus condition. Sleeve has small edge creases but is in very good plus condition.

Track List

A1 Trop Jeune – (Too Young)
A2 Maria – du film “Fièvres”
A3 Complainte Corse – (Lamentu corsu)
A4 J’Attendrai – (Tornerai)
A5 Deux Amoureux
A6 Tant Qu’Il Y Aura Des Etoiles – du film “Au son de ses Guitares”
A7 Moulin Rouge
A8 Tchi-Tchi – du film “Marinella”
A9 Luna Rossa
A10 Amapola
A11 Mandoline A Napoli
A12 Marinella – du film
A13 Il Pleut Sur La Route
A14 Le Plus Beau Tango Du Monde – de l’Opérette “Un de la Canebière”
B1 La Petite Mule
B2 Amor Amor
B3 Line – du film “Son dernier Noël”
B4 Adios Pamp Mia
B5 Vous, Qu’Avez-Vous Fait De Mon Amour ?
B6 Laissez-Moi Vous Aimer
B7 Guitare D’Amour
B8 Deux Petits Chaussons
B9 Reviens
B10 Tant De Fois
B11 Serénade Portugaise
B12 Bohémienne Aux Yeux Noirs
B13 J’Ai Deux Mots Dans Mon Coeur
B14 Vole Colombe

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Additional information

Weight 0.525 kg

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