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  2. Zum zum zum (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Zum zum zum" is a song written by Bruno Canfora and Antonio Amurri as an opening theme for the 1968 television program Canzonissima, when all the participants performed it in chorus. [ 2 ] The song was originally recorded by Italian singer Mina , who was the host of the show.

  3. Canzonissima - Wikipedia

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    Canzonissima (Italian: [kantsoˈnissima]; transl. [The] Utmost Song) was an Italian musical variety show broadcast by Rai 1 from 1958 to 1975, aired on Saturday evenings except for the last two editions, which were aired on Sunday afternoon. The program has been referred to as "the synthesis and paradigm of Italian television variety". [1]

  4. Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963 - Wikipedia

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    Canzonissima was the national final format developed by Flemish broadcaster Belgische Radio- en Televisieomroep (BRT) which determined the song that would represent Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 1963. The competition consisted of nine semi-finals held between October 1962 and February 1963, and a final on 16 February 1963.

  5. Vorrei che fosse amore - Wikipedia

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    "Vorrei che fosse amore" (English: "I wish it was love") is a song written by Antonio Amurri and Bruno Canfora. Italian singer Mina recorded it in 1968 as the final theme of the musical TV show Canzonissima.

  6. Canzonissima '68 - Wikipedia

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    Canzonissima '68 is a studio album by Italian singer Mina, released in 1968 by PDU and distributed by Durium. Overview. The album features songs previously ...

  7. Nicola Di Bari - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In 1971 he won the Sanremo Music Festival and Canzonissima, with the songs "Il cuore è uno zingaro" and "Chitarra suona più piano". [3] In 1972, he again won the Sanremo Festival and represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "I giorni dell'arcobaleno" ("The Days of the Rainbow"). [3]

  8. Gianni Nazzaro - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, Nazzaro married Nada Ovcina. They had two children, Junior (born 1973) and Giorgia (born 1976). Nazzaro and Ovcina eventually divorced, but after years of estrangement, they reestablished their relationship in 2016. Ovcina remarried Nazzaro just hours before his death in a Roman hospital from lung cancer, on 27 July 2021. [3 ...

  9. Massimo Ranieri - Wikipedia

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    Records "Io e te" by Ennio Morricone, the title song from the film 'Metello'. 1970 Canzonissima, 1st prize with ‘Vent'anni' Release of his 2nd LP, titled "Vent'anni". SINGLE: Sei l'amore mio/Fai di me quello che vuoi; SINGLE: Le braccia dell'amore/Candida; SINGLE: Sogno d'amore/Mio caro amore evanescente e puro; SINGLE: Vent'anni/Io non avrò ...