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Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications; ITA; 2005 Greatest Hits. Hits Compilation; Released: February 24, 2005; Label: Columbia Records 25 Gold ITA + 40,000 2015
Paola & Chiara (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaːola e kˈkjaːra]) is an Italian pop music duo consisting of Paola Iezzi and Chiara Iezzi, two sisters who were born in Milan. They are the best selling female Italian group with over 6 million records sold.
Chiara Teresa Iezzi (27 February 1973 [1]) is an Italian singer, songwriter, and actress. She was part of the duo Paola & Chiara until 2013, [ 2 ] when she decided to dedicate herself to acting. [ 3 ]
Chiara Siracusa (born 25 September 1976), known professionally as Chiara, is a Maltese singer. She represented her country in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998 , 2005 , and 2009 and is with a second and a third place the third most successful participant who never won the contest (behind Germany's Katja Ebstein and Wind ).
It should only contain pages that are Chiara Siracusa songs or lists of Chiara Siracusa songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Chiara Siracusa songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
A second bilingual version of the song in English and Italian featuring Italian singer Chiara [1] (full name Chiara Galiazzo) was a huge success in Italy. Chiara was the eventual winner in the sixth season of the Italian talent show X Factor. Mika and Chiara performed it live during the Final 4 stage emission of the Italian The X Factor on 7 ...
"Acqua azzurra, acqua chiara" (lit. ' Blue water, clear water ') is a 1969 song composed by Lucio Battisti (music) and Mogol (lyrics) and performed by Lucio Battisti. The song premiered in the Renzo Arbore's television show Speciale per voi, where Arbore convinced Battisti and Mogol to prefer the song as A-side of the single instead of "Dieci ragazze".
Download QR code; Print/export ... The song is dated to 1906 and was written by Neapolitan "tarantellist" Vincenzo Di Chiara. [4] [5] [6]