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"More" was composed by Riz Ortolani (pictured) and Nino Oliviero. "Ti Guarderò Nel Cuore" ("I will look into your heart"), later released under the international title "More", is a pop song adapted from a film score written by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero for the 1962 Italian documentary film Mondo Cane.
Much later, in the 1980s, two more emerged: Mondo Cane Oggi: L'Orrore Continua and Mondo Cane 2000: L'Incredible. [8] The films continued into the nineties with two follow-ups from German filmmaker Uwe Schier; despite the fact that they were the fifth and sixth installments, they were titled Mondo Cane IV and Mondo Cane V. [9]
His most famous composition is "More," which he wrote for the infamous film Mondo Cane. It won the 1964 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Theme and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 36th Academy Awards. [3] The song was later covered by Frank Sinatra, Kai Winding, Andy Williams, Roy Orbison, and others.
"More" (Theme from Mondo Cane), from the 1963 film Mondo Cane "More", by 5 Seconds of Summer from Youngblood , 2018 "More", by the Black Eyed Peas, performed on the Black Blue & You Tour , 2007
Mondo Cane is a 2010 album by Mike Patton. Featuring a forty-member orchestra and fifteen-piece backing band, the album contains a series of cover versions of 1950s and 1960s Italian pop music. Featuring a forty-member orchestra and fifteen-piece backing band, the album contains a series of cover versions of 1950s and 1960s Italian pop music.
The songs "The Girl from Ipanema", "My Kind of Girl" and "More (Theme From Mondo Cane)" were recorded December 1–3, 1964, shortly after Cole's diagnosis with lung cancer, and were the last recordings he made. [3] The album peaked at #4 on the Billboard Albums chart in the spring of 1965.
His best selling recording from this period is "More," the theme from the movie Mondo Cane, which reached number 8 in the Billboard Hot 100 and remained his only entry here. [4] Arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman, "More" featured what is probably the first appearance of the French electronic music instrument the ondioline on an American ...
Mondo Cane “More” Kai Winding: Riz Ortolani, Nino Oliviero: 8 instrumental version; the vocal version by Vic Dana peaked at US #42 November 2 Fun in Acapulco “Bossa Nova Baby“ Elvis Presley Leiber, Stoller: 8 13