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  2. Mare mare - Wikipedia

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    "Mare mare" (lit. "Sea sea"), also known " Mare mare (Bologna-Riccione) ", is a 1992 Italian song composed by Mauro Malavasi and Luca Carboni and performed by Luca Carboni. The music was composed by Carboni at his holiday home on Elba , while the lyrics were composed almost a year later, during a car trip from Riccione to Bologna , when Carboni ...

  3. Category talk:Plays by Salvatore Di Giacomo - Wikipedia

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  4. Talk:Lyrics - Wikipedia

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    Oh,Oh,Oh you better get down 2 that funky jam, funk the music up real loud it makes you want to holla to that beat and sound. See that is a lyric like La La La La la la a lyric always has to ryhme, Read lyrics online instead of singing them then you will see they ryhme.

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  6. The Vow (1950 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Vow (Italian: Il voto) is a 1950 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Doris Duranti, Giorgio De Lullo and Maria Grazia Francia. [2] It is based on a play of the same title by Salvatore Di Giacomo. [3] Future star Sophia Loren played a small, uncredited role. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome.

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  8. Paolo Tosti - Wikipedia

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    (lyrics: George Whyte-Melville) which is sometimes performed in Italian as "Addio" (lyrics: Rizzelli), and the popular Neapolitan song, "Marechiare", the lyrics of which are by the prominent Neapolitan dialect poet, Salvatore Di Giacomo. "Malia", "Ancora" and "Non t'amo piu" were and remain popular concert pieces.

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